Actually, at the end of the episode it was revealed that BJ didn't really
stand for anything.  BJ was named for his parents, Bea and Jay Honeycutt.

John P Baker

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>       There was an entire M*A*S*H episode where Hawkeye tried to find out
> what the B.J. stood for and was not successful. The final conclusion was
> that B.J. stood for "nearly anything".
> 
>       KenG
> 
> Rick Fochtman wrote:
> > ----------------------<snip>-------------------------
> > And then there's the fictional "B J Honeycutt" from "M*A*S*H"....
> > ---------------------<unsnip>------------------------
> > IIRC, that was "Benjamin James"    :-)
> >
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