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Spanish
From the place of brambles
English
A flowering plant
Celtic
strength
Spanish
to shine
Hebrew
God is my oath
Spanish
Breeze
Spanish
from Brisa
Spanish
Breezes
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
bridge
English
From an English surname that was derived from a place name meaning "birch wood" in Old Norse.
French
Breeze
Spanish
Exalted one
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Bright and shining
French
brave; strong
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
brilliant; bright
Indian
rain; water
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
little princess
Spanish
little fire
Slavic
brisk, lively
African
Unknown
Spanish
Brisk
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
unknown origin
Greek
Mythological figure
French
Little bridge
Spanish
from the briar; thorny
French
Speckled
Spanish
Brave
English
Stiff hair or plant fibers, represents tough nature
English
From the name of the city of Bristol in southwestern England that means "the site of the bridge".
English
Inspired by the city of Bristol
English
Derived from Bristol; beautiful split
English
From the place of the bridge
English
From the village near the bridge
English
From the settlement by the bridge
English
From Bristol
Celtic
from the bridge
Old English
Strong
Scandinavian
strength; exalted one
Celtic
Land of the Britons
Italian
Bright
Latin
land of the Britons
Latin
Britain
Latin
from Britain
Celtic
Britain
English
From the Latin name of the island of Britain, in occasional use as an English given name since the 18th century. This is also the name of the Roman fe
French
from Britain
English
from Britain
Old English
from Britain
Spanish
Bright
English
Variant of Brittany
English
from Britain
English
British
English
from Britain
English
Modern variant of Brittany
English
From Britain
Celtic
from Britain
English
From Britain or British Isles
Old English
from Britain
English
from Britain
English
Variant of Brittany. This name is borne by the American pop singer Britney Spears (1981-).
Celtic
from Britain
English
from Britain; strength
Spanish
from Britain
Germanic
Strength or exalted one
English
From Brittany
Latin
from Britain
English
Variant of Britannia.
Latin
from Britain
English
From Brittany
English
From the name of the region of Brittany in the northwest of France, called in French Bretagne. It was named for the Britons who settled there after th
Latin
from Brittany
English
Strength
Celtic
from Britain
Celtic
from Britain
English
From Britain
English
From Britain
English
Variant of Brittany.
English
From Britain
English
from Britain; land of the Britons
French
from Brittany
Italian
Strong
English
Derived from a Middle English surname meaning "a Briton" (a Celt of England) or "a Breton" (an inhabitant of Brittany). Both ethnonyms are related to
English
From Britain
Caribbean
Playful
Germanic
from Britain
Old English
one who lives by
Irish
noble
Old English
strong, powerful
Spanish
noble; exalted
Indian
Brilliant
Celtic
noble
Spanish
Exalted one
Hebrew
Covenant
Old English
breeze
Spanish
breeze
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
strong, brave
French
Illuminated
Celtic
brilliant
Spanish
exalted
Greek
To guard
Spanish
From the place of the brambles
Old Norse
breeze
Italian
breeze; fresh air
African
Energetic
Indian
Lord of the earth
Old English
brother
English
From the wide road
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Badger
English
badger
Irish
little broth
English
From an English surname that was derived from Old English brocc meaning "badger".
English
Stream meadow; wild brook
English
From the road
Slavic
Brother
Scandinavian
Brother
Celtic
muddy place
English
Variant of Brody.
English
Famous son
English
From a Scottish surname that was originally derived from a place in Moray, Scotland. It probably means "ditch, mire" in Gaelic.
English
Sturdy shoe
Irish
little dark one
African
Unknown
Indian
Brave and strong
English
Transaction arranger
English
Broken land
Celtic
young brother
Japanese
strong; powerful
English
From the broom field
English
From the broom grove
Celtic
Brown
Celtic
Sorrow
Spanish
wild horse
Old Norse
sword
Slavic
Protection
Hebrew
bringer of peace
Germanic
defender
Scottish
Brown
English
From an English surname meaning "son of the brown one".
Germanic
brown stone
English
Thunder
Celtic
White breast
Celtic
Fair
English
Variant of Bronwen used in the English-speaking world (especially Australia and New Zealand).
Celtic
Fair-haired
Celtic
Fair breast
Slavic
Protection
Old English
to grow
English
From an English surname that denoted one who lived near a brook.
English
Variant of Brook. The name came into use in the 1950s, probably influenced by American socialite Brooke Astor (1902-2007). It was further popularized
English
Field by a brook
English
Small stream
English
From the name of a borough of New York City, originally named after the Dutch town of Breukelen, itself meaning either "broken land" (from Dutch breuk
English
Variant of Brooklyn.
English
From an English surname, a variant of Brook.
English
One who makes brooms
Celtic
Descendant of a strong man
Old Norse
brother
Old English
brother
English
Siblings
African
Unknown
English
A character in 'Pickwick Papers'
Old English
brown leader
Latin
brown-eyed
English
little brown one; fairy
Old English
brown-haired
English
Son of Brown
English
Village by the brown river
Spanish
Unknown
French
Brown
Celtic
From the brushwood thicket
English
From a Scottish surname, of Norman origin, which probably originally referred to the town of Brix in France. The surname was borne by Robert the Bruce
Spanish
Little Bruce
Germanic
Bridge
English
From the brook
Germanic
bridge up
Germanic
little bridge
English
Bright
Spanish
Witch
Spanish
Witch
Spanish
Witch
Spanish
Sorcerer
African
To break
African
Brave
African
Strong
English
Broom bush
Spanish
Fog
French
Fog
Germanic
Famous protector
Indian
Sacred
Indian
Place of Lord Krishna
Spanish
Brown-haired
French
Brown-haired
Italian
Brown-haired
Italian
brown
Italian
brown
Various
Italian
brown
Spanish
Brown
Germanic
brown-haired
Latin
Brown-haired
Spanish
Little brown
Germanic
Armored warrior maiden
Spanish
Brown
Spanish
Little brown
Spanish
Little brown one
Germanic
little brown one
Italian
Brown
Germanic
brown
Various
Spanish
Brown or dark-skinned
Celtic
sword
Old Norse
from the brush
Spanish
To paint or create
English
Sweep
Germanic
From Brussels
Germanic
from Brussels
English
Savage or fierce
English
From Britain
Latin
heavy, dull
Celtic
Hill
English
Strong
English
Variant of Brian, based on the usual spelling of the surname that is derived from the name.
English
Variant of Briana.
Celtic
strong, noble
English
Variant of Briana.
English
Feminine form of Brian.
English
Strong
Celtic
noble, strong
English
From an English surname that was derived from the given name Brian.
English
Variant of Brice.
English
Variant of Bryson.
Celtic
strong, powerful
Celtic
Strong
Celtic
Hill with a stronghold
English
Strong
African
Bright
Celtic
Exalted one
Celtic
Strong
English
Variant of Briley.
Old English
hill
Celtic
strong, brave
English
Means "hill, mound" in Welsh. In Wales it is almost always a masculine name, though elsewhere in the English-speaking world it can be unisex (see Bryn
Celtic
Strong
African
Burnt
English
Strong
English
Variant of Brinley.
English
Variant of Brinley.
English
Hill meadow
Celtic
Big hill
English
Feminine variant of Bryn. It was brought to limited public attention in 1978 when the actress Brynn Thayer (1949-) began appearing on the American soa
English
Hill or mound
Celtic
hill
English
Hill dweller
English
Bright town
English
Hill
Celtic
to sprout; grow
English
Climbing plant
English
From the name of a type of Eurasian vine, formerly used as medicine. It ultimately derives from Greek βρύω (bryo) meaning "to swell".
English
From an English surname meaning "son of Brice". Starting in the 1970s this name began steadily growing in popularity, likely because it features the s
Celtic
Britain; from Britain
English
From Britain
Spanish
strong, noble
Old English
from Britain
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
be safe; protection
Hebrew
gift
Korean
Beyond The Scene
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
beautiful; lovely
Chinese
Father
Irish
young man
African
Warrior
African
Warrior
African
To be born
African
My spirit
Southeast Asian
Moon
Southeast Asian
Discard
African
Wise one
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Crocodile
English
Child
African
Father
African
Father of the young
African
Born on a Friday
Arabic
father of the young
African
Happiness
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Latin
little brother
Caribbean
Unknown
Hebrew
little brother; friend
African
Father
Hebrew
Sweetheart
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
A name of a tribe
English
Baby
African
Grandfather
Arabic
little boy
Southeast Asian
Little one
Celtic
little owl
African
little brother
English
Pirate
African
Unknown
African
Brave
Spanish
Unknown
Scottish
house of the canon
Scottish
from Buchan
African
Unknown
Arabic
Good news
African
to be strong
African
Joyful
English
From an English nickname meaning simply "buck, male deer", ultimately from Old English bucc.
Latin
container for carrying
English
By the beech tree meadow
English
Unknown
English
Male deer
English
Buck-like
African
Unknown
Arabic
Joy
Old English
young shoot
Indian
Awakened
Southeast Asian
A type of tree
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Indian
Awareness
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
To awaken
Indian
Awakened
Indian
Awakened one
Sanskrit
Lord Buddha
Indian
God of Buddha
Indian
Intellect
Celtic
Goddess of the underworld
English
From the English word meaning "friend". It probably originated as a nursery form of the word brother.
English
Builder or creator
English
Small parakeet
Indian
Awakened
Indian
Enlightened
Indian
Lord of wisdom
Indian
God of wisdom
Indian
Awakened one
Indian
Wise
Indian
Lord of wisdom
Indian
Lord of wisdom
Sanskrit
Intelligence, wisdom
Indian
Intelligent
Sanskrit
wise Rama
Indian
Wise
Indian
Light or illumination
Latin
wise
Southeast Asian
Wise
Slavic
To be born
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
little one
Turkish
little bud
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Indian
Unknown
English
Friend
Scandinavian
Blue
Spanish
Good
Spanish
Good
Spanish
Good faith
Spanish
Good
Spanish
Good fortune
Spanish
Good
Spanish
Good
African
Unknown
Spanish
Buffalo
Spanish
Law firm
Germanic
strong, brave
French
To strike
French
Clown
English
Pledged to God
English
Insect
African
Blessing
Latin
love bug
African
Unknown
African
earth
Southeast Asian
People
African
To be strong
Portuguese
Native American
African
Unknown
Irish
little bug
Spanish
Unknown
African
Strong warrior
Latin
insect nickname
Old English
busy, active
Arabic
to be
African
Bringer of peace
African
One who is trustworthy
African
beautiful
African
The light is ours
African
Beauty of nature
African
God's grace
African
our happiness
African
Beauty has been given
African
Beauty
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Germanic
Builder
African
Bringer of light
Spanish
Owl
Southeast Asian
To be
English
Construction worker
Spanish
Place of vultures
Spanish
Vulture
African
Place of happiness
African
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Young man
African
Small child
Indian
little one
Indian
Beloved
Southeast Asian
Unknown
African
To be strong
Vietnamese
to open
African
Wealthy person
African
One who is blessed
Turkish
Strong
African
To gather
Arabic
From Bukhara
Persian
From Bukhara
African
Chief
African
to be blessed
African
Little one
African
Blessing
Hebrew
he will be
African
God's promise
Southeast Asian
Little duck
Japanese
to be born
African
wealth
African
My heart is at peace
African
Place of the river
African
A blessing has come home
African
Blessing
Hebrew
blessing; gift
Korean
to be strong
African
To be born
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Turkish
Water source
Slavic
Brave
Hungarian
Little bulb
African
Unknown
Spanish
little bubble
Arabic
Nightingale
Indian
Nightingale
Old English
blooming
African
Survivor
African
To overcome
African
To be blessed
African
Blessed person
Eastern European
Steel
Germanic
bright shield
African
To be strong
African
Strong
African
Bringer of joy
African
Healed
English
Strong and powerful
Latin
bubble
Spanish
trickster
English
Powerful vehicle
English
projectile; swift
Latin
projectiles
English
swift; fast
Old English
dweller by the bull
Germanic
strong, brave
Indian
Little one
Japanese
Blooming flower
Spanish
Famous warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Old Norse
strong, powerful
Southeast Asian
Bamboo
African
Wise leader
Indigenous Americas
To shine
African
To create
Caribbean
Unknown
English
To move clumsily
Old English
humming sound
African
Unknown
African
little bum; playful
African
To be blessed
African
Energetic
Vietnamese
spring
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Chinese
bunny; cute
Old English
group, cluster
African
Brave or bold
Persian
Origin
African
gift
Indigenous Australian
Hills
Chinese
Unknown
Chinese
Unknown