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| Name | Meaning |
| Baal | master; lord |
| Baalah | her idol; she that is governed or subdued; a spouse |
| Baalath | a rejoicing; our proud lord |
| Baalath-beer | subjected pit |
| Baal-berith | idol of the covenant |
| Baale | a rejoicing; our proud lord |
| Baal-gad | idol of fortune or felicity |
| Baal-hamon | who rules a crowd |
| Baal-hermon | possessor of destruction or of a thing cursed |
| Baali | my idol; lord over me |
| Baalim | idols; masters; false gods |
| Baalis | a rejoicing; a proud lord |
| Baal-meon | idol or master of the house |
| Baal-peor | master of the opening |
| Baal-perazim | god of divisions |
| Baal-shalisha | the god that presides over three; the third idol |
| Baal-tamar | master of the palm-tree |
| Baal-zebub | god of the fly |
| Baal-zephon | the idol or possession of the north; hidden; secret |
| Baanah | in the answer; in affliction |
| Baara | a flame; purging |
| Baaseiah | in making; in pressing together |
| Baasha | he that seeks, or lays waste |
| Babel | confusion; mixture |
| Babylon | confusion; mixture |
| Baca | a mulberry-tree |
| Bahurim | choice; warlike; valiant |
| Bajith | a house |
| Balaam | the ancient of the people; the destruction of the people |
| Baladan | one without judgment |
| Balak | who lays waste or destroys |
| Bamah | an eminence or high place |
| Barabbas | son of shame, confusion |
| Barachel | that bows before God |
| Barachias | that bows before God |
| Barak | thunder, or in vain |
| Barjesus | son of Jesus or Joshua |
| Barjona | son of a Jona; of a dove |
| Barnabas | son of the prophet, or of consolation |
| Barsabas | son of return; son of rest |
| Bartholomew | a son that suspends the waters |
| Bartimeus | son of the honorable |
| Baruch | who is blessed |
| Barzillai | son of contempt; made of iron |
| Bashan | in the tooth, in ivory |
| Bashemath | perfumed; confusion of death; in desolation |
| Bathsheba | the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety |
| Bathsuha | the seventh daughter; the daughter of satiety |
| Bealiah | the god of an idol; in an assembly |
| Bealoth | cast under |
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