(bǎi) surname Bai; Taiwan pr. [Bo2]
(bǎi) cedar; cypress; Taiwan pr. [bo2]
(bó) (used for transcribing names)
(bò) variant of 檗[bo4]
(bǎikèlái) Berkeley (name); George Berkeley (1685-1753), Bishop of Cloyne, famous British philosopher; Berkeley, university city in the San Francisco bay area, California
(bókèjùn) Berkshire (English county)
(bókèlǐkèqiānfódòng) Paziklike thousand-Buddha grotto in the Turpan basin, Xinjiang
(bǎiqí) Kashiwazaki, Japanese name; Kashiwazaki town near Niigata 新潟; Kashiwazaki, title of a Noh 能 play
(bǎiqíyìyǔ) Kashiwasaki Kariwa, site of Japanese nuclear power plant near Niigata 新潟
(bǎiqíshì) Kashiwazaki city, Japan
(bóyuè) Park Hyatt (hotel brand)
(bólātú) Plato (c. 427-c. 347 BC), Greek philosopher
(bólātúzhéxué) Platonism
(bólín) Berlin, capital of Germany
(bólínwéiqiáng) Berlin Wall
(bólíngōngyèdàxué) Technical University of Berlin, Germany (Technische Universitaet zu Berlin)
(bólínqiáng) Berlin Wall
(bòbòěr) Berber people of North Africa
(bǎishù) cypress tree; Taiwan pr. [bo2 shu4]
(bǎiyóu) asphalt; tar; pitch
(bǎiyóujiǎogēnzhīzhōu) Tar Heel state
(bǎiyóulù) tarred road; asphalt road
(bǎiyóumǎlù) tarred road; asphalt road
(bǎijiésōngcāo) chaste widowhood
(bǎijǔzhīzhàn) Baiju war of 506 BC, in which Wu 吴 scored a crushing victory over Chu 楚
(bódìqièlì) Sandro Botticelli (1445-1510) Italian painter of the Florentine school
(bóliáozī) Hector Berlioz (1803-1869), French romantic composer, author of Symphonie Fantastique
(bǎixiāng) Baixiang county in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei
(bǎixiāngxiàn) Baixiang county in Xingtai 邢台[Xing2 tai2], Hebei