Protector
Babar
A famous fictional elephant character
Badar
To rise or to ascend
Badi
A term used in some cultures to denote a friend or buddy
Baekgu
White dog
Bagheera
Black panther
Baghira
A character from Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', known as the black panther
Bagira
A character from Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book', representing strength and wisdom
Bailey
From the bailiff's fortress
Baki
A term used for a fighter in a competitive sport, often associated with strength and bravery
Balboa
The name Balboa is derived from the surname of the Spanish explorer Vasco Núñez de Balboa.
Balco
Derived from 'balk,' which means to stop or hesitate.
Balder
The name Balder is of Norse origin, meaning 'brave' or 'prince'.
Baldur
The name Baldur means 'brave' or 'bold' in Old Norse.
Balko
A common name in Slavic countries, often associated with loyalty and friendship
Balou
The name Balou is often associated with the bear character from Disney's The Jungle Book.
Balta
The name is often associated with strength and vigor.
Balthazar
One of the Three Wise Men; means 'Baal protects the king'
Balvo
A diminutive of 'Balvion', often associated with strength and valor.
Bando
A name associated with a group or band
Banluka
A name with potential connections to various cultures, meaning 'a peaceful place' or 'a tranquil center.'
Banx
A playful twist on the slang for 'banks', often associated with fun and casual vibes
Bara
Bright
Barak
Blessing or lightning in Hebrew
Barcley
A variation of the name Barclay, meaning 'birch wood' or 'meadow by the river'.
Bardon
A variant of the name 'Bard', which refers to a poet or storyteller
Barex
A name associated with boldness and strength.
Bari
A term used in various cultures, often relating to a place or have specific meanings in different contexts
Baris
Calm, peaceful
Bark Vader
A playful twist on 'Darth Vader' from Star Wars
Barker
Someone who barks or a person who announces something loudly
Barkus
A playful twist on barking, often associated with the joy of dogs
Barney
Son of comfort
Baron
A nobleman of high rank
Barrett
Spear strength
Barri
A name of Irish origin meaning 'spear'
Barton
Derived from a surname meaning 'barley settlement'
Baruk
Blessed or blessed one
Barum
A name derived from the Arabic word for 'brave' or 'strong'.
Bary
Derived from a Slavic name meaning 'to protect' or 'to bear'.
Basha
A name that conveys strength and resilience.
Bashira
Bringer of happiness
Baskja
Means 'a beautiful woman' or 'a queen' in certain cultures
Bastion
A stronghold or fortress.
Bax
A playful and energetic name often associated with dogs that bring joy
Baxter
Baker's servant
Baydar
The name 'Baydar' is derived from Turkic origins meaning 'the one who has a voice' or 'the one who announces'.
Baymax
A large inflatable healthcare companion robot
Bazilla
A variation of the name Basil, which means kingly or royal.
Bear
A large, heavy mammal with thick fur and a very short tail
Beauregard
Beautiful look
Beazley
From a meadow by the river
Beira
Meaning 'river bank' in Portuguese.
Bellamy
Beautiful friend
Belona
Goddess of war in Roman mythology
Bendo
A Japanese word meaning 'to bend' or 'to curve'
Bengo
Italian origin, often associated with the word 'good' or 'noble'.
Bennet
Blessed or little blessed
Bennett
Brave as a bear
Bensen
A variant of the name Benjamin, meaning 'son of the right hand'.
Benu
A figure in ancient Egyptian mythology, often associated with creation and rebirth.
Beowolf
Name derived from Old English meaning 'bee' and 'wolf'
Beowoof
A play on words combining 'Beowulf,' a legendary hero from Old English literature, and 'woof,' the sound a dog makes
Beowulf
A hero in Old English literature known for his strength and bravery
Beran
It means 'bear' in some Slavic languages.
Berk
A surname of English origin, often associated with a wooded area
Berko
A form of the name 'Berk', meaning 'birch tree' or 'fortified place'.
Bermardo
Brave as a bear
Bern
A name of a city in Switzerland, also means 'bear' in Old High German
Bernard
Brave as a bear
Beru
A character from the popular anime series 'Naruto', known for his affection and loyalty.
Bestla
Goddess of healing and creativity in Norse mythology
Bevis
Derived from the Old French name meaning 'son of the prince'.
Bexley
A surname that originated from a place name in England
Bexter
A variation of the name Baxter, meaning 'baker's town'
Biggs
A surname of English origin, often associated with a large or big character.
BjøRn
Bear
Black
The color associated with darkness, night, and power
Black Knight
A valiant warrior, often associated with honor and courage.
Blakley
From the dark meadow
Blaky
A variation of the name 'Blake', meaning dark or fair-haired
Bogart
A surname of English origin, often associated with the actor Humphrey Bogart
Bojan
A variation of the name Boyan, often associated with youth or a young warrior.
Bojar
A name often associated with strength and nobility.
Bojax
Derived from various cultures, often associated with strength and playfulness
Bolko
A diminutive form of the name Bolesław, meaning 'glorious ruler'
Boniza
A name derived from the Italian word meaning 'good' or 'well'.
Booker
To bind books or in reference to a booker who manages book events.
Boris
A name of Slavic origin meaning 'to fight' or 'battle'
Borris
A variant of Boris, meaning 'fighter' or 'defender'.
Bossco
A strong and assertive character, often associated with leadership.
Bosse
A name that can mean 'boss' or 'leader', often associated with strength and authority.
Bossel
A playful reference to a small boss or leader.
Boswell
A surname of English origin, often associated with the historical figure James Boswell.
Bowden
A town near an ancient settlement, or a nickname meaning 'a flower pot'.
Bowser
A large powerful figure, often associated with a king or a boss
Bozto
A name derived from Italian origin, often related to strength and boldness.
Bragi
The Norse god of poetry and music
Bralu
A playful and energetic name invented for a charming pet.
Brams
A variant or diminutive of Abraham, which means 'father of many' in Hebrew
Brando Or Brandon
Brando is of Italian origin and means 'sword' or 'glorious.' Brandon means 'hill covered with broom' in Old English.