Tuesday, April 13, 2010

We're doing a play at school and I need a boys name starting with B or D?

We have to go in two groups and i've been cast as a boy. We have to make up our own names and I'm stuck beacuse it has to be uncommon.


Please help

We're doing a play at school and I need a boys name starting with B or D?
Byron and Dylan
Reply:Brandon


David
Reply:Benadict is cool.
Reply:Brody.. Baxter.... Bart....Barry...Blair...Damon.....Dawson...


hope u find something!
Reply:Baram, son of nation





Barak,flash of lighting
Reply:you serioulsy can't think of any of these on your own?
Reply:Duncan


Barney
Reply:Beau, Brody





Duncan, Danny, Donavan
Reply:declan,dorian
Reply:Dlyan


Benjamin


Daniel


Dameon
Reply:dylan
Reply:Name Origin Meaning





B





Babatunde Nigerian father has returned








Babtist Greek babtised








Babu Arabic grandfather








Baco Greek he who creates disturbances








Badal Indian cloud; rain








Baden German bather








Badri Indian other name for the Hindu go Vishnu








Badrick English axe ruler








Badrinath Indian other names for the Hindu go Vishnu








Badriprasad Indian Bhadri's gift








Badru Swahili born from a full moon








Baez Welsh boar








Bahir Arabic brillian, dazzling








Bahram Persian ancient king








Bahubali Indian son of the first Tirthankar, a type of J..








Bahuleya Indian another name for the Hindu god Kartikeya








Bail English a form of Vail








Bain Irish a short form of Bainbridge








Bainbridge Irish fair bridge








Baird Irish traveling minstrel, bard; poet








Bajrang Indian another name for the Hindu monkey god Ha..








Bakari Swahili noble promise








Baker English baker








Bal Sanskrit child born with lots of hair








Balaaditya Indian young sun





D





Dabeet Indian warrior








Dabi Basque a form of David








Dabir Arabic tutor








Dadas Greek torch








Dadio Greek a form of Dada








Dae-Ho Korean great








Daegan Irish black haired








Daegel English from Daegel, England








Daelen English a form of Dale








Daemon Greek a form of Damian








Daeshawn American a combination of the prefix Da + Shawn








Daevon American a form of Davon








Dafydd Welsh From the Hebrew David, which means "belo..








Dag Scandinavi.. day; bright








Dagan Hebrew corn; grain








Dagoberto Germanic he who shines like the sun








Dagwood English shining forest








Daimian Greek a form of Damian








Daimon Greek a form of Damon








Daimon Latin a form of Damon








Dain Scandinavi.. a form of Dana








Daiquan American a form of Daquan








Daivon American a form of Davon








Dajon American a form of Dajuan








Dajuan American a combination of the prefix Da + Juan
Reply:darius
Reply:Blake or Brad


David or Dylon????
Reply:D: Dallas, Daly, Dante, Darby, Darius, Darnell, Darwain, Dedrick, Delbert, Demitrius, Dempsey, Dermot, Derrick, Derwin, Desmond, Devlin, Dewey, Donato, Dorian/Doran, Drew, Drury, Dugan, Denzel





B: Baldwin, Ballard, Barnabas, Barnett, Barrett, Baruch, Basil, Bayard, Beau, Benedict, Bernard, Bert/Berthold, Bevan, Bjorn, Boaz, Boone, Brady, Bud, Burr
Reply:Dayton


Dick


Durly


Dip


Desmond


Daymond





Brad


Blake





Those are some I can think of..


Hope it helps
Reply:Bodie or Doyle?





(ask your Dad)
Reply:Brenton or Beaudre (pronounced Bow dray)
Reply:Bernard and Danial
Reply:B....


Barry, Bert, Brian, Bruce, Bree, Blake, Blair





D....


David, Dale, Dave, Dean, Dewar, Duncan, Drake
Reply:Beau or Bartholomew, Dominick or Dom
Reply:Darcy


Ballie


baily


dennis
Reply:Blake or Doni


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