| 131. | BENIAMIN | From Hebrew name Binyamin which means "strong", "happy" i.e. "son of strength or happiness" or "the son on one's right". Though this name comes from Bible it is in use only since XVII century. … 0.2 KB |
| 132. | BENIK | Is the short or diminutive form of the name Binyamin which is used by its own. The corresponding surname is Benikyan. |
| 133. | BOGDAN (Boghdan) | From Russian name Bogdan which means "God-given". It was composed in analogy with Greek names Theodoros, Dorotheos. In old days orphans and parentless children were called Bogdan. We also have… 0.2 KB |
| 134. | BORIS | Is the short form of the Russian name Borislav which means "fighter for glory". The diminutive form is Borya. |
| 135. | BUDAGH | From Turkish budaq "fresh branch". It became common in Armenia in the last centuries, but now it is out of use. The corresponding surname is Budaghyan. |
| 136. | BULAT | From Turkish bulat which is of Persian origin meaning "steel". Now it is almost forgotten. |
| 137. | BUNIAT | From Persian bunyat "base". It is very popular with many eastern nations. The corresponding surname is Buniatyan. |
| 138. | BYURAK | From Armenian word byur "much", "thousand" and akn "spring" i.e. "many springs". At first it was only a locality name, later it became a name (both male and female). |
| 139. | BYUZAND | From the word byuzandion which is the name of the city of Constantinopole. It became common in XIX century in Pols. This name can be met almost everywhere now. |
| 140. | DADASH | From Turkish dadaš "brother". It is often met in Gharabagh, Baku. The corresponding surname is Dadashyan. |