Here are Hindu names that start with the letter “B” along with their meanings in English:
- Balachander – Handsome young man
- Balamurali – Flute of Lord Krishna
- Balaraman – Strong and brave Rama
- Balasubramanian – Young Lord Subramanian
- Balbir – Strong and brave
- Baldev – God-like in strength
- Balendra – Strong and mighty king
- Balraj – Strong king
- Balsam – Healer
- Balwant – Strong desire
- Banarasi – From the city of Banaras
- Bandana – Worship
- Bandi – Restraint
- Bandit – Thief
- Banke – Bending
- Bankim – New moon
- Bankimchandra – Crescent moon and moon
- Bano – Lady
- Banti – Brave
- Bapu – Father
- Baratham – Relating to Baratha
- Barathi – Goddess Durga
- Barid – Cloud
- Barindra – Ocean
- Barun – Lord of the sea
- Basant – Spring
- Basavaraj – Lord of bulls
- Basavaraju – Lord of bulls
- Basdeo – Another name for the Hindu god Krishna
- Bashir – Bringer of good news
- Basudev – Another name for the Hindu god Krishna
- Batuk – Child
- Bavik – Pure
- Bavithran – Lord Krishna
- Bawantha – King
- Bawari – Child
- Bayapu – Born in the month of Baisakh
- Bayara – Rich
- Baysa – Wealth
- Beas – River
- Beena – Melody
- Bejai – Enclosure
- Bekal – Fort
- Bekam – A chapter in the Koran
- Bekhayali – Thoughts
- Bela – White jasmine flower
- Belal – Early morning caller to prayer
- Belinda – Beautiful serpent
- Belkan – King
- Belur – Temple town
- Benam – Without a name
- Benaras – Another name for the city of Banaras
- Benarasi – From the city of Banaras
- Benazir – Unique
- Bendapudi – Village of the bent down
- Beni – Plural of Bena, meaning child
- Benoy – Brave
- Bera – Lake
- Beraja – King
- Berchmans – St. John Berchmans, Jesuit saint
- Berin – Brilliant
- Berjis – Persian mythological figure
- Bertha – Bright
- Besant – Independent
- Betal – Mythical monster
- Betwa – A river
- Bhabatosh – Lord of the earth
- Bhabhani – Goddess Durga
- Bhabhor – A caste of Hinduism
- Bhabhuti – Sacred ash
- Bhadrak – Handsome
- Bhadran – Auspicious
- Bhadrasen – Name of a king
- Bhaduri – Happy
- Bhagadatta – Given by Bhagadatta, a king
- Bhagat – Devotee