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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
461 Berk English The birch tree meadow. Also see Barclay and Burke. M
462 Berk French Variant of Burke: Lives in a fortress. M

463 Berk Turkish Stable. M
464 Berkeley English Derived from the Old English for birch-wood. Used as a surname more frequently than a first name. Lives at the birch tree meadow. M
465 Berkeley Shakespearean 'King Richard The Second' Earl Berkeley. 'King Richard III' A gentleman attending on Lady Anne. M
466 Berlyn German Son of Berl. See also Burl. M
467 Bernal German Strong bear. M
468 Bernald German Variant of Bernal: Strong bear. M
469 Bernard English Strong as a bear. See also Bjorn. M
470 Bernard German From an Old German compound meaning bear-hard, or brave as a bear. St Bernard of Menthon is the patron saint of mountaineers after whom the St Bernard dog used in mountain rescue work is named. M
471 Bernardo Shakespearean 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' An officer. M
472 Bernhard German Variant of Bernard: Brave as a bear. M
473 Bernie German Diminutive of Bernard: Brave as a bear. M

474 Berodach-baladan Biblical The son of death M
475 Berowne Shakespearean 'Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on King Ferdinand. M
476 Berresford English Variant of Beresford: Barley field. M
477 Berry English Flower; berry. M
478 Bersi Norse Son of Bakli. M
479 Bert English Bright light. M
480 Bert French Diminutive of Bertrand: Intelligent; Glorious raven. French form of the German Bertram, meaning bright-raven. Philosopher and mathematician Bertrand Russell. Some scholars believe the second syllable of Bertrand derived from a word meaning shield. M