15 short and sweet Baby Boy names beginning with the letter ‘B’

While we admit, many baby name themes tend to be a bit cheesy — naming all of your daughters after different types of flowers, giving each of your children a name after the place where they were conceived, ect. — one theme which never seems to get old, is when parents decide to give each of their children a name with the same first letter.

“Peter, Paige, Patrick, get inside now, your dinner is getting cold,” just has a certain ring to it! Much like, “Harry and Hailey! I’m going to count to three!” or “ Mia, Matthew, get your shoes on, NOW!” 

If the letter ‘B’ speaks to you, then here are 15 short and sweet baby names that would be absolutely perfect for your little lad.

Beau - Derived from French origins, meaning ‘beautiful’

Benjamin - This one has biblical origins, derived from Hebrew. It means ‘Son of the Right Hand’. It also has a variety of cute nicknames, like Ben, Benny or Benji.

Bailey - Why not name your baby boy after your favourite Irish cream liquor? Bowen

Bodie/Boden - Derived from Scandinavian origins and can mean ‘shelter’ or ‘one who brings news’

Bear -  If you love nature/animal names then this is a lovely choice. Derived from Old German origins, it means ‘strong and brave bear’

Billie - This classic name can be used for either a boy or a girl. Although, when used for a boy it’s usually a short form of the name William

Bellamie - Derived from French origins, meaning ‘handsome friend’

Buckie - This fun and quirky name is derived from British origins and means ‘male deer’

Buddy - This one’s more of a modern name, derived from British origins, obviously meaning ‘friend’

Bennett - Derived from French origins, meaning ‘blessed’

Brodie - Derived from Irish or Gaeilic origins, meaning ‘ditch’

Bryn -  As Gavin & Stacey fans will know, Bryn means ‘hill’ in Welsh

Brogen - Derived from Irish, meaning ‘sturdy shoe’

Buzz - If you ever wanted to name your son after your favourite Pixar character, then now’s your chance! Buzz is of course derived from American origins and means 'village in the woods’.

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