Beata(Latin) Happy; Many. This Name Has Rarely Been Found in the English Speaking World After the Th Century
Berenger(German) Derived Rom an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear. The Name Was Fairly Common in Medieval Britain But is Rarely Used Today
Bride(Celtic) A Variant of the Celtic Bridget, Meaning Strong. Although Bride Was Once a Common Name in England and Scotland, it is Rarely Seen Today
Bridie(Celtic) Diminutive of Bride: a Variant of the Celtic Bridget, Meaning Strong. Although Bride Was Once a Common Name in England and Scotland, it is Rarely Seen Today
Kinborough(Gaelic) Royal Fortress. Commonly Used in England Until the Th Century, But is Used Rarely Today
Laban(Hebrew) White. in the Bible, Laban Was the Brother of Isaac's Wife Rebekah and the Father of Jacob's Wives Leali and Rachel. This Name Was Popular With Puritans in the Th Century, But is Rarely Used Today