Potential Character Surnames

  1. Anandi
    • Ariah
      • Atrius
        • Aubren
          • Azar
            • Barron
              • Origin:

                English, variation of Baron, rank of nobility
              • Description:

                Names of royal ranks -- King, Prince, and yes, Baron -- have become more widely used in recent years, though they're outlawed in several countries. This spelling, the same as that of the financial publication Barrons, was used by Donald and Melania Trump for their son.
            • Bastian
              • Origin:

                Diminutive of Sebastian, Latin from Greek
              • Meaning:

                "man of Sebastia"
              • Description:

                In Spanish cultures, and spelled either Bastian or Bastien, this is a fairly common nickname name. The German fantasy children's book The Neverending Story features a young boy character called Bastian Balthlazar Bux, and it has also been seen in several screen versions.
            • Bayleigh
              • Origin:

                Spelling variation of Bailey
              • Description:

                Needlessly confusing; stick with Bailey.
            • Baylor
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "horse trainer"
              • Description:

                Baylor is a possible occupational alternative to the tired Taylor, especially for a horse lover.
            • Beck
              • Origin:

                English
              • Meaning:

                "small stream"
              • Description:

                The popular single-named alternative singer (born Bek) has given this cool nature-meets-surname name a new lease of life. Another notable bearer is Beck Weathers, a Texan pathologist who survived the 1996 Mount Everest disaster, which was covered in the book and film Into Thin Air.
            • Beeja
              • Origin:

                Hindi
              • Meaning:

                "the beginning, or, happy"
              • Description:

                Rhythmic and enchanting.
            • Bell
              • Origin:

                English and Scottish occupational name
              • Meaning:

                "ringer of the bell"
              • Description:

                These days, it's more likely you'd call your daughter the popular Belle or Bella.
            • Benito
              • Bentlee
                • Origin:

                  Spelling variation of Bentley
                • Description:

                  This car name is made even worse by the trendy -ee suffix. If you've got your heart set on this name, consider going with the original spelling.
              • Bentley
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "meadow with coarse grass"
                • Description:

                  Bentley, a somewhat stuffy British surname, previously associated primarily with an incredibly expensive English car, has had a recent surge in popularity, thanks largely to the reality TV shows 16 and Pregnant and Teen Mom, with Bentley being the name of the son of breakout star Maci (another new favorite) Bookout.
              • Benton
                • Origin:

                  English surname and place name
                • Meaning:

                  "bent grass enclosure"
                • Description:

                  Benton is an old English surname of a type usually given to local landowners. It is also recorded in early records as Beneton and Bentune. Benton newly returned to the Social Security list in 2011 after a forty-plus year absence, perhaps as a fresh route to Ben.
              • Bernard
                • Origin:

                  German
                • Meaning:

                  "strong, brave as a bear"
                • Description:

                  Bernard is obviously a saint's name, but how did it get to the big, benevolent dog? The eleventh century monk, patron saint of mountain climbers, who lived in the Alps, was famed for setting up safe houses for pilgrims on their way to Rome over the treacherous St. Bernard Pass, and the canine breed, also used to rescue people in treacherous conditions, was named for him.
              • Betsan
                • Origin:

                  Welsh pet form of Elizabeth
                • Description:

                  Betsan is little-known outside of the U.K. but it could provide an intriguing alternative to Liz, Beth, Betsy, Betty, and Libby.
              • Beverly
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "dweller near the beaver stream"
                • Description:

                  The remarkable success of the girls' name Everly makes a revival of the name Beverly seem possible. More commonly a masculine name in the 19th century, it began to be used for girls in the early 1900s, reaching #14 ion the popular names list in 1937. Inspirations: Beverly Johnson was the first African-American model to appear on the cover of Vogue, Beverly Sills was a major American soprano, Beverly Cleary authored the beloved 'Ramona' books, and Beverly Goldberg is the beloved TV matriarch of 'The Goldbergs'.
              • Bilal
                • Origin:

                  Arabic
                • Meaning:

                  "moist"
                • Description:

                  The name of a companion of the prophet Muhammad who became the first person to call Muslims to prayer. Bilal is well-used in the US.