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Celtic
hill; slope
Celtic
Brave
English
Variant of Braden.
English
A recently created name, formed using the popular name suffix lyn.
English
Variant of Braelyn.
African
Unknown
African
Brave
Indian
Creator
Celtic
Brave
Arabic
Brave
Hebrew
Exalted father
English
High, noble
Irish
noble
African
The creator
Sanskrit
the creator
Indian
The creator god in Hinduism
Indian
Supreme bliss
Indian
Bliss of Brahman
Indian
Descendant of Brahma
Indian
God of creation
Spanish
Strong
Indian
noble; high-born
English
Brave
English
Strong and brave
African
Strong
English
Strong
Spanish
Little Brian
Irish
strong, noble
English
A variant of braid
English
Variant of Braden.
Spanish
One who braids
Old English
woven strands
English
Variant of Brady.
African
Barbecue
English
Strong
English
Strong
English
broad valley
Spanish
Unknown
English
Combination of names
English
Brave
African
Brave and strong
Arabic
Father of a multitude
African
No specific meaning
English
intellect; mind
Latin
intelligent
Southeast Asian
Brave as a raven
Old English
one who is clever
African
Intelligent
English
Intelligent
Latin
intelligent
Germanic
brave
English
Meaning uncertain, perhaps from Welsh brith, braith meaning "speckled".
English
Broad town
Indian
Land of Lord Krishna
Indian
Earth
Indian
Friend of Braj
Slavic
Brave
English
Brave
Sanskrit
lord of Braj
Sanskrit
brave
Indian
Young Krishna
Indian
Protector of Braj
Indian
King of Braj
African
Strong and powerful
Germanic
sword
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
brave; strong
Hebrew
father of a multitude
Indian
Creator
Spanish
light; honey; melody
English
A prickly bush, often associated with wild berries
English
Strong defender
Indian
Creator
Indian
Bliss of the Brahman
English
Bramble clearing
English
Brave
English
From the broom town
English
From the broom well
Celtic
Raven
Celtic
raven
Italian
White
Germanic
Sword
English
Sword
English
Sword
English
Brought by the brandy
English
Variant of Brandon.
English
Sword or fiery torch
English
From the broom-covered ford
English
Variant of Brandy.
Germanic
sword
English
Broom-covered hill
Spanish
little fire; fiery
Old English
broom clearing
Spanish
Sword
Various
Germanic
sword; fiery
English
From an English surname that was derived from a place name meaning "hill covered with broom" in Old English.... [more]
English
Broom hill
Germanic
sword; fiery
English
From a surname, a variant of Brant.
English
From the English word brandy for the alcoholic drink. It is ultimately from Dutch brandewijn "burnt wine". It has been in use as a given name since th
English
Branched; geographical name
English
A name of an ancient princess
Celtic
bringer of peace
Spanish
Unknown
Slavic
Glorious protector
Slavic
Protection, glory
Various
Spanish
Raven's meadow
Spanish
Unknown
French
From the land of the brambles
English
River dweller
English
From an Irish surname, a variant of Brennan.
English
Brave
Old English
ford by the broom
English
From an English surname that meant "son of Brandr".
English
From an English surname that was derived from the Old Norse given name Brandr. This is also the name for a variety of wild geese.
English
From a surname, an Americanized form of the German surname BrΓ€ndle, ultimately from Old High German brant "fire".
English
Raven well
Celtic
Beautiful raven
English
Fair, blessed; a variant of Branwen
Celtic
brave; strong
Indian
Brave
Hebrew
God is my strength
Spanish
Grill
Portuguese
land of the brazilwood
Portuguese
little Brazilian
Latin
From Brazil
English
Strong and loud
English
Child
Celtic
brother; friend
Spanish
bringer of joy
English
a child
Arabic
Brother
Slavic
Little brother
Germanic
Mighty
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Strong
Germanic
Brown-haired
French
Brown-haired
English
Brown-haired
Spanish
Bold
English
Courageous
English
Courageous behavior or character
Italian
Brave, courageous
African
Brave one
Italian
brave woman
Scottish
strong, brave
English
Strong
English
From an English surname that was originally derived from a place name meaning "Bracca's town" in Old English. In some cases it is given in honour of t
Celtic
brave
English
Brave
Celtic
brave
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little strength
English
brave; strong
English
Brave
Celtic
brave
Spanish
little Brian
Celtic
strong
Irish
strong, noble
Indian
Brave one
English
Variant of Braden. This is currently the more popular spelling of the name.
Scottish
brave or bold
English
Variant of Braden.
African
Brave or strong
English
Brave and strong
English
One who brays
Old English
broom homestead
Old English
brave, strong
English
Variant of Braylon.
English
An invented name, using the same sounds found in names such as Braden and Jalen.
Germanic
brave; strong
Spanish
brave; strong
English
Brave
English
Briar town
English
Metal worker; one who works with brass
Portuguese
Red dye
Spanish
Arm
Spanish
Arms
Celtic
brave
Celtic
hill
Old English
food staple
English
Progress
English
Variant of Briana.
Irish
descendant of BraonΓ‘n
Celtic
sword, fire
Irish
prince
English
Feminine form of Brian.
English
Variant of Briana.
Celtic
Prince
English
Feminine form of Brian.
English
Modern variant of Breanna
African
Peaceful
Old English
noble
Celtic
wide
Celtic
Prince
Celtic
Unknown
English
Bridge
English
Brave
African
Unknown
Old English
broad island
English
Anglicized form of BrΓgh. It can also be a short form of Brianna, Gabriella and other names containing bri.
English
Noble
Celtic
Strong
Celtic
Strong
Celtic
Strength
Spanish
Brave
Irish
descendant of BraonΓ‘n
Celtic
Fairy princess
Celtic
Sword
Germanic
sword; fiery
Latin
gentle wind
Old English
gentle wind
English
fresh; carefree
French
Short
Old Norse
brave
Celtic
From Breifne
Celtic
Land of the brave
Celtic
descendant of BraonΓ‘n
African
One who is blessed
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
brother
Celtic
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
noble; exalted
Spanish
Brave
Celtic
Brave land
Celtic
Strength
Germanic
brave warrior
Irish
descendant of BraonΓ‘n
Celtic
noble, bright
Celtic
noble, strong
Germanic
Son of nobleman
Germanic
Protector
Germanic
brave; strong
Germanic
brave; strong
Germanic
Bright
Spanish
The one who is from the hill
Indian
Lord of the forest
African
Broom place
English
Sword
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Brave protector
Germanic
Sword maiden
Germanic
Variant of Bram
African
brave warrior
Spanish
Brave protector
Old English
hilltop
Celtic
Sword
English
Possibly a feminine form of the Old Norse name Brandr, meaning "fire, torch, sword", which was brought to Britain in the Middle Ages. This name is som
Celtic
Sword
Celtic
Prince
Celtic
Sword
Celtic
sword, fire
Germanic
sword, fire
Celtic
sword, fire
Southeast Asian
Sword
Celtic
Sword
Celtic
Broom-covered hill
English
From Brendanus, the Latinized form of the Old Irish name BrΓ©anainn, which was derived from Old Welsh breenhin meaning "king, prince". Saint Brendan wa
Celtic
Prince
Spanish
Brave
English
Variant of Brendan.
Celtic
sword; flame
Celtic
Sword
Old English
sword
Spanish
Sword
Old English
sword
Celtic
Sword
Celtic
Sword
Spanish
Sword
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Brave
English
Variant of Brendan.
Celtic
Prince
Germanic
sword; fiery
English
Sword
Celtic
sword; firebrand
English
Sword
English
Brave
Hebrew
Smith
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Brave
Celtic
descendant of BraonΓ‘n
Germanic
sword
Germanic
sword
Celtic
Descendant of BraonΓ‘n
English
Possibly a variant of Brenda or a feminine form of Brennan.
English
From an Irish surname (Anglicized from Irish Gaelic Γ BraonΓ‘in) that was derived from the byname BraonΓ‘n, itself from Irish braon meaning "rain, moist
English
Sword
Germanic
Charcoal burner
Celtic
Brave as a raven
English
Prince; king
Celtic
raven
English
From an English surname, originally taken from various place names, perhaps derived from a Celtic word meaning "hill".
English
Hill with a burnt clearing
English
From a surname that was derived from an English place name meaning "Bryni's town". Bryni was an Old English name meaning "fire".
Celtic
Descendant of BraonΓ‘n
African
Brave descendant
Germanic
Burning
Celtic
Fire
Celtic
High
English
noble; strong
English
Strong
Italian
City name
Celtic
Descendant of Braislin
English
meadow; dweller by the meadow
Spanish
from the hill
Celtic
from the marsh
English
Variant of Brett.
English
From Brittany
French
From Brittany
English
From a Middle English surname meaning "a Breton", referring to an inhabitant of Brittany. A famous bearer is the American football quarterback Brett F
Celtic
From Britain
English
From Britain
English
From Brittany
African
Brave
English
Brewer
English
Brave or strong
English
Female brewer; maker of ale
Celtic
noble; strong
English
Brave
Celtic
brave ruler
Germanic
brother
Scandinavian
Brave
Celtic
broad valley
Germanic
brave; strong
Scandinavian
Brave
Germanic
brave; strong
Celtic
noble
English
son of Brice
English
From the town by the bridge
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Indian
Bright light
Celtic
Strong
English
Short form of Brianna, Gabriella and other names containing bri.
Celtic
Strong
English
Primrose; associated with spring
Hebrew
noble; strong
English
Meaning uncertain, possibly related to the old Celtic root *brixs "hill, high" (Old Irish briΓ) or the related *brigΔ "might, power" (Old Irish briΓg)
English
Feminine form of Brian. It appears in Edmund Spenser's epic poem The Faerie Queene (1590). The name was not commonly used until the 1970s, when it rap
Celtic
noble, strong
French
Strong
Irish
strong, noble
Celtic
noble; strong
Spanish
Strong
Celtic
Strong
English
Variant of Briana. This is currently the more popular spelling of the name.
English
Feminine form of Brian.
Latin
noble, strong
French
noble, strong
Spanish
Strong
Spanish
shining; sun
English
From the English word for the thorny plant.
English
Symbolizes beauty and resilience together
English
From the thorny meadow
English
Wildflower; beauty in nature
Celtic
Indigenous group
English
From the name Bricius, which was probably a Latinized form of a Gaulish name meaning "speckled". This was the name of a 5th-century saint, a disciple
Celtic
strength, power
Spanish
Unknown
English
Speckled or freckled
African
To be blessed
Celtic
Strong
Spanish
Strong
Spanish
Brave
Old English
stone or brick
English
brave ruler
English
strong; durable
Spanish
Builder
Celtic
speckled, freckled
Celtic
Strength
Celtic
Small bride
Old English
River crossing
Celtic
Little bridge
Celtic
Goddess of poetry
English
From the bridge end
English
From an English surname that originally indicated a person who lived near or worked on a bridge.
English
Anglicized form of the Irish name Brighid, Old Irish Brigit, from old Celtic *BrigantΔ« meaning "the exalted one". In Irish mythology this was the name
Celtic
strength or exalted one
Celtic
Strength
English
Variant of Bridget.
English
From the ford by the bridge, symbolic of connection
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
Strength
Celtic
Strength; power
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
Exalted one
English
Bridge near the north
English
Exalted one
English
Hill by the bridge
English
The port of the bridge
Celtic
hill; place of strength
Celtic
High, noble
Celtic
Strength
Hebrew
God is my strength
English
Short form of Gabriella.
English
Short form of Gabrielle. This is also the name of towns in the Netherlands and New Jersey, though their names derive from a different source.
Celtic
hill; strong
Celtic
Strength
Spanish
Group
African
Unknown
Irish
exalted one
Celtic
Exalted
Spanish
Strength
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
strength, power
Celtic
Strength
Celtic
exalted; strong
Old English
strength
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
Exalted one
English
From a surname that was derived from Middle English brigge, Old English brycg meaning "bridge".
English
From a surname that was originally derived from place names meaning "bridge settlement" in Old English.
Celtic
Exalted
Celtic
Exalted
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
Strength
French
Exalted one
English
radiant; intelligent
Old English
to illuminate
Old English
more radiant
African
Most radiant
Old English
Bright eye
English
Man of brightness
English
Radiance
English
Bright or intelligent person
English
Bright place, lively town
English
bright; shining one
Celtic
exalted one
English
High goddess; strength; power
Celtic
Strength
Latin
High, mighty
Celtic
Strong
Irish
exalted one
Slavic
Exalted one
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
Exalted one
Irish
exalted one
Celtic
Exalted one
Latin
Strength
English
Bright
Celtic
Strength or power
Spanish
Strong
French
Strength
French
Strength
Indian
Great
Arabic
noble, exalted
English
Strong and noble
Indian
Lord of speech
English
Exalted, lofty
Celtic
High, noble
Spanish
Strength
Spanish
Strong
Celtic
strength
Spanish
Strong
Sanskrit
to be strong
Indian
One who shines brightly
Indian
Lord Krishna
Indian
Lord of Brij
Indian
God of the land of Brij
Spanish
Exalted one
Spanish
Unknown
Indian
Lord Krishna
Indian
Lord Krishna
Indian
Son of Lord Krishna
Indian
Protector
Indian
Land ruler
African
Unknown
Old Norse
Sword
English
Modern name, probably based on the sounds found in other names such as Bryson and Riley. It also coincides with the surname Briley.
Italian
to shine
English
shining; bright
English
Exceptional talent or intelligence
English
bright; shining
English
Bright
Celtic
The exalted one
Spanish
Shining
English
Bright
Celtic
shining; bright
Old Norse
Edge or border
African
Bringer of light
Celtic
snow
Sanskrit
sacred basil
Indian
Place of Krishna
English
sword; protector
Indian
Basil
Spanish
Toast
English
Saltwater
English
Bringer
Dutch
edge, margin
Germanic
Edge
English
Combination of Bryn and the popular phonetic suffix lee. It also coincides with an English surname, which was derived from the name of a town meaning
Various
Germanic
bringer; messenger
English
Broom clearing
Sanskrit
bringer of light
Celtic
strong
French
Strong