| Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
| Baabar | Variant of Babar: Lion. King of jungle. | M | Muslim |
| Baahir | Variant of Bahir: Dazzling. Brilliant. | M | Muslim |
| Baal | Master; lord | M | Biblical |
| Baalah | Her idol; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse | F | Biblical |
| Baalath | A rejoicing; our proud lord | M | Biblical |
| Baal-hamon | Who rules a crowd | M | Biblical |
| Baal-hermon | Possessor of destruction or of a thing cursed | M | Biblical |
| Baali | My idol; lord over me | M | Biblical |
| Baalim | Idols; masters; false gods | M | Biblical |
| Baalis | A rejoicing; a proud lord | M | Biblical |
| Baal-meon | Idol or master of the house | M | Biblical |
| Baal-peor | Master of the opening | M | Biblical |
| Baal-perazim | God of divisions | M | Biblical |
| Baal-shalisha | The god that presides over three; the third idol | M | Biblical |
| Baal-tamar | Master of the palm-tree | M | Biblical |
| Baalzebub | The devil; fallen angel | M | Biblical |
| Baal-zebub | God of the fly | M | Biblical |
| Baal-zephon | The idol or possession of the north/ hidden/ secret. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] | F | Biblical |
| Baanah | In the answer/ in affliction. | M | Biblical |
| Baano | Variant of Bano: Lady. Princess. | F | Muslim |
| Baaqir. Baqeer | Variant of Baqir: Deeply learned. Genius. | M | Muslim |
| Baara | A flame/ purging. | F | Biblical |
| Baaseiah | In making/ in pressing together. | F | Biblical |
| Baasha | He that seeks or lays waste | M | Biblical |
| Baasim | Variant of Basim: Smiling. | M | Muslim |
| Baasu | Prosperous. | M | Hindi |
| Bab | From the gateway. | F | Arabic |
| Baba | Born on Thursday | F | African |
| Baback | Loving father | M | Persian |
| Babafemi | Nigerian for 'my father loves me'. | M | African |
| Babar | Lion. | M | Hindi |
| Babel | Confusion/ mixture. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] | F | Biblical |
| Baber | Variant of Babar: Lion. | M | Hindi |
| Babette | From the name ELIZABETH | F | French |
| Babita | Stranger. | F | Greek |
| Babs | Diminutive of Barbara: From the Greek barbaros meaning foreign or strange/ traveler from a foreign land. In Catholic custom St. Barbara is a protectress against fire and lightning. | F | English |
| Babu | Osiris's firstborn. | M | Egyptian |
| Baby | Baby | E | English |
| Babylon | Confusion/ mixture. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] | F | Biblical |
| Bac | Bank. | M | Scottish |
| Baca | A mulberry-tree. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] | F | Biblical |
| Baccaus | Name of Dionysus. | M | Greek |
| Bacchus | God of wine. | M | Latin |
| Baccus | Name of Dionysus. | M | Greek |
| Bach Yen | White | F | Vietnamese |
| Bachir | Oldest son. | M | Hebrew |
| Bachur | Young man. | M | Hebrew |
| Backstere | Baker. | M | English |
| Bacstair | Baker. | M | Gaelic |
| Badan | Boar. | M | Welsh |