New Delhi: A child brings a source of happiness into the lives of the parents and bringing a child into the world can be an overwhelming feeling. If you had a boy recently or are expecting a baby, you must be searching for a name. Parents usually look for a name with a unique meaning that defines the personality well and also sounds good. A name acts as the first step towards building a personality and gives the first meaning to existence. When Shakespeare said, “What’s in the name?” he was not talking about naming a child for sure. Giving a name to your little one is an important moment in parenting and one can make it more worthwhile with a unique name. In case your astrologer suggested the letter ‘B’ or you want it as the starting for your child, check out 50 Muslim baby boy names starting from the letter ‘B’ with given meanings: Baasim: Smiling Babar: A leader Badr: Full moon Badshah: King Bashir: Someone who is loyal Baqi: Servant of everlasting power or the God Baqir: A learned person Barakaat: Prosperous Bardia: Prince Barir: Honest person Bashir: A good omen Bashshar: Someone who brings good news Basirat: Good observer Bayar: Happy person Bayazid: A saint's name Benazir: Exceptionally talented Behram: Who comes from Mars Behrooz: A rich person who helps others Bilal: Name of the prophet's muezzin Burhaan: Proof Borna: Youthful Balaj: Someone who shines Bismil: Restless or wounded Basit: One who enlarges Binyamin: Prophet's brother Bilawal: A Sufi saint from Sindh Bari: Of God Behzad: Designer Barik: Law or a king Babil: Used for the Biblical meaning of Babylon, which is, the gate of God Badran: Most beautiful Bahij: Cheerful Bahhas: Examiner Bahirun: Brilliant Bakhsh: To give Basair: Another name for Quran, also used for a good omen Basr: Sight Bazl: Reward Bedaruddin: Attentive to a religion Beram: Eid or enjoyment Biryar: Decision Buland: High or upward Buqrat: Name of an ancient physician Bushr: Unripe dates Bujud: A group of people Budair: Little full moon Buraq: A horse-like animal that carried the Prophet during Mehraj Bulhut: Name of a narrator of Hadith Boulos: A small rock Bhulim: Insight