This list includes 49 Modern girl names that start with B, ranging from “Babette” to “Bryony”. These names favor contemporary sounds, cross-cultural choices, and fresh spellings for expectant parents, writers, and researchers.
Modern girl names that start with B are contemporary feminine names beginning with the letter B, used across cultures and trends. Many follow nature, literary, or international patterns; for example, “Bryony” appears in British literature.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, IPA, Origin/Country, Meaning, and Popularity.
Name: The given name as commonly spelled, helping you spot familiar, variant, and creative forms quickly.
Pronunciation: A user-friendly pronunciation guide shows how to say each name and matches likely spoken forms.
IPA: International Phonetic Alphabet entries provide precise pronunciation details useful when spoken forms differ by region.
Origin/Country: Shows the cultural or geographic origin so you understand each name’s roots and likely usage.
Meaning: A concise, plain-language definition explains each name’s common meanings and brief etymological notes for context.
Popularity: When available, recent rank or trend notes indicate how common each name is today in various regions.
Modern girl names that start with B
Name
Pronunciation
Origin (Country/Language)
Meaning
Bella
BEL-uh
Italian/Latin
beautiful
Belle
BEL
French
beautiful
Bea
BEE
English
she who brings happiness
Beatrice
BEE-uh-trees
Latin/Italian
she who brings happiness
Beatrix
BEE-uh-triks
Latin
she who makes happy
Belen
beh-LEN
Spanish
Bethlehem
Bianca
bee-AN-ka
Italian
white
Billie
BIL-ee
English
diminutive of William/Wilhelmina
Blythe
BLITH
English
joyous
Blair
BLAYR
Scottish
field
Bridget
BRIH-jit
Irish
exalted one
Bridgette
brih-ZHET
French
exalted one
Bria
BREE-ah
English/Irish
strong, noble
Briana
bree-AH-nah
Irish
strong, noble
Brianna
bree-AN-uh
Irish
strong, noble
Brielle
bree-EL
French/Hebrew
God is my strength
Briella
bree-EL-uh
Hebrew/Italian
God is my strength
Brie
BREE
French
short for Gabrielle or region name
Briar
BRY-er
English
thorny bush
Brinley
BRIN-lee
English
modern surname-style name, ‘burned clearing’
Brynn
BRIN
Welsh
hill
Brylee
BRY-lee
English
modern invented variant
Bryony
BRY-oh-nee
Greek/English
bryony vine (plant)
Bronwyn
BRON-win
Welsh
fair/white breast
Bruna
BROO-nah
Italian/Spanish/Portuguese
brown-haired or brown
Brooke
BROOK
English
small stream
Brooklyn
BROOK-lin
American
place name (Brooklyn borough)
Brooklynn
BROOK-lin
American
variant of Brooklyn
Bailey
BAY-lee
English
bailiff, steward (occupational)
Bay
BAY
English
coastal inlet; bay tree
Baylee
BAY-lee
English
variant of Bailey
Brisa
BREE-sah
Spanish
breeze
Bellamy
BEL-uh-mee
French/English
beautiful friend
Bronte
BRON-tee
English
thunder (Greek origin)
Britt
BRIT
Scandinavian/English
short for Brittany/Bridget
Brittany
BRIT-uh-nee
French
from Brittany (region)
Britta
BRIT-tah
Scandinavian
exalted one
Briley
BRY-lee
English
modern variant of Riley/Briley
Brigitte
brih-ZHEET or bree-ZHEET
French
exalted one
Bellatrix
bel-UH-triks
Latin/English
female warrior
Babette
bah-BET
French
diminutive of Elizabeth
Basma
BAHS-mah
Arabic
smile
Baila
BY-lah
Yiddish
to dance
Bonita
boh-NEE-tah
Spanish
pretty
Breeze
BREEZ
English
light wind
Benita
beh-NEE-tah
Spanish/Latin
blessed
Basia
BAH-shah
Polish
diminutive of Barbara
Bexley
BEKS-lee
English
modern place/surname-style name
Belinda
beh-LIN-dah
Spanish/English
beautiful snake (uncertain origin, ‘beautiful’)
Descriptions
Bella
Popular short form of Isabella; very familiar and sweet. Trendy across English-speaking countries, easy to pronounce and often used as standalone name.
Belle
Classic French word-name with a vintage-glam feel. Simple, elegant, and widely recognized from literature and film.
Bea
Short form of Beatrice, pronounced BEE or BAY. Retro-chic nickname that works as a standalone, crisp and friendly.
Beatrice
Timeless literary name seeing renewed interest. Formal but approachable; nicknames include Bea and Trixie.
Beatrix
Vintage-cool thanks to Beatrix Potter and celebrity use. Playful nicknames (Trixie, Bea) and distinctive flair.
Belen
Modern Spanish name, melodic and common in Latin America and Spain. Pronounced beh-LEN, stylish and familiar.
Bianca
Elegant Italian name used internationally. Smooth three-syllable sound, steady popularity and easy pronunciation.
Billie
Spunky, unisex vibe; vintage revival name popular for girls. Short, upbeat, and familiar from celebrities.
Blythe
Light, literary single-syllable name with vintage charm. Feels fresh and refined in modern usage.
Blair
Sleek unisex name widely used for girls, simple and strong. Pop-culture friendly and easy to spell.
Bridget
Classic Irish name with steady modern usage. Friendly nicknames (Bridie) and cultural roots.
Bridgette
French variant of Bridget with an elegant, slightly glamorous feel. Pronounced bree-ZHET or brih-ZHET.
Bria
Modern short form of Brianna/Briana. Simple, melodic, and contemporary-sounding.
Briana
Feminine form of Brian, popular from the 1990s onwards. Soft yet substantial with multiple spelling options.
Brianna
Very familiar and widely used; many spelling variants. Warm, feminine, and mainstream.
Brielle
Shortened form of Gabrielle that stands alone as a chic, modern name. Sleek two-syllable sound.
Briella
Lyrical elaboration of Brielle; soft and melodic, rising in modern use.
Brie
Short, elegant, and modern; also associated with the cheese region, giving a boutique feel.
Briar
Nature-inspired and slightly edgy; a modern botanical choice with crisp pronunciation.
Brinley
Contemporary -ley surname-style name popular for girls; many spelling variants and a melodic two-part sound.
Brynn
Short Welsh name with strong, minimalist vibe. Trendy for girls and easy to pronounce.
Brylee
Popular modern invented name blending Bryn/Bry + -lee; many spellings and a soft, youthful sound.
Bryony
Botanical name with literary roots. Gentle, feminine, and distinctive without being obscure.
Bronwyn
Traditional Welsh female name with a distinctive -wyn ending; modernized use in English-speaking countries.
Bruna
Common in Latin languages; earthy and straightforward with international flair.
Brooke
Classic nature name, crisp and elegant. Steady popularity and widely used as a first name.
Brooklyn
Place-name turned popular girls’ name since the 1990s; familiar and contemporary.
Brooklynn
Modern double-N spelling variant of Brooklyn, trendy for parents seeking a softer look.
Bailey
Surname-turned-first-name well established for girls; playful, unisex, and widely recognized.
Bay
Short nature name with a breezy, minimalist vibe. Easy to pair as first or middle name.
Baylee
Phonetic/spelling variant of Bailey, popular among modern parents for its softer look.
Brisa
Fresh, airy Spanish name literally meaning “breeze.” Simple, modern, and evocative of nature.
Bellamy
Surname-turned-given-name with stylish, literary sensibility; gender-neutral appeal and modern chic.
Bronte
Literary association (Brontë sisters), artistic and distinctive; uncommon but elegant.
Britt
Crisp nickname-style name with sporty, modern energy. Works well as independent name.
Brittany
1990s staple that remains familiar; upbeat and strongly associated with pop-culture.
Britta
Scandinavian variant related to Bridget; sleek, sporty, and international.
Briley
Contemporary spelling variant used for girls; approachable and trendy.
Brigitte
Refined French form of Bridget with continental elegance and classic glamour.
Bellatrix
Bold, literary name popularized in modern fiction; edgy and dramatic choice for fearless parents.
Babette
Playful French diminutive with vintage charm; chic and international-sounding.
Basma
Contemporary Arabic name meaning “smile,” used across Arabic-speaking communities and beyond; warm and simple.
Baila
Common in Jewish communities; lively, rhythmic name with cultural roots and energetic feel.
Bonita
Upbeat Spanish name meaning pretty; warm, expressive, and occasionally used in English-speaking countries.
Breeze
Modern nature name conveying freshness and movement; short, trendy, and easy to say.
Benita
Feminine form of Benito; vintage-lively, used in Hispanic communities and beyond.
Basia
Charming Polish diminutive of Barbara; approachable and melodic, used independently today.
Bexley
Trendy surname/place-inspired name with a contemporary -ley ending; fashionable and modern-sounding.
Belinda
Classic-but-fresh name with literary use; elegant and slightly old-Hollywood in tone.
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