| Bahula (a star) |
Baidehi (Sita) |
Baijayanthi (garland of Lord Vishnu) |
Baisakhi (of the month Baishakh) |
Baishali (an ancient city) |
Bakul (the name of a flower) |
Bala (girl) |
Ballari (creeper) |
Banamala (forests) |
Banani (forests) |
Bandana (worship) |
Bandhula (charming) |
Banhi (fire) |
Banhishikha (flame) |
Banita (woman) |
Bansari (flute) |
Bansuri (flute) |
Barnali (Dispersion of seven colors) |
Barsha, Varsha (rain) |
Baruna (wife of the Lord of the sea) |
Baruni (Goddess Durga) |
Basabi (wife of Lord Indra) |
Basanti (of spring) |
Bela, Beli (a flower-jasmine) |
Benazir (incomparable) |
Bhadra (gentle) |
Bhagirathi (the river Ganga) |
Bhagwanti (lucky) |
Bhagya (lucky) |
Bhagyawati, Bhagyashree (fortunate) |
Bhairavi (Goddess Durga) |
Bhakti (devotion) |
Bhamini (woman) |
Bhanumati (full of lustre) |
Bhanupriya (beloved of the sun) |
Bharani (Name of a celestial star) |
Bharati (Goddess Saraswati) |
Bhargavi (Goddess Parvati) |
Bhavini (Goddess Parvati) |
Bhavana, Bhavna (meditation, thinking) |
Bhilangana (a river) |
Bhoomi (the earth) |
Bhoomika (the earth) |
Bimala (pure) |
Binata (the wife of Sage Kashyap) |
Bindu (a drop) |
Binodini (handsome; beautiful Radha) |
Bipasha (a river, Beas) |
Bishakha (a star) |
Bratati (creeper) |
Brinda (the basil plant; Radha) |
Bulbul, Bulbuli (a songbird) |