Beorhtnoth
Meaning 'bright courage', reflecting valor in warfare.
Beorhtric
Meaning 'bright ruler', denoting someone with leadership qualities.
Beorhtsige
Meaning 'bright victory', symbolizing triumphant achievements.
Beorhtstan
Meaning 'bright stone', indicating strength and permanence.
Beorhttun
Meaning 'bright town', likely referring to a notable or significant place.
Beorhtwig
Meaning 'bright warrior', symbolizing valor and brilliance in battle.
Beorhtwine
Meaning 'bright friend', denoting companionship and loyalty.
Beorhtwulf
Bright wolf; a combination of Old English elements meaning bright and wolf.
Beorhtwynn
Bright joy; derived from Old English elements meaning bright and joy.
Beorma
A bear; derived from Old English referring to the animal bear.
Beorn
A warrior or bear; come from Old English indicating a strong leader or fighter.
Beorna
A warrior; the feminine form from Old English of Beorn, associated with strength.
Beornet
Little warrior; derived from Old English indicating a form of Beorn.
Beornfred
Warrior peace; a combination of Old English elements meaning bear and peace.
Beornfrith
Peaceful warrior; combining the elements of bear and peace in Old English.
Beornham
Home of the warrior; derived from Old English indicating a settlement or home.
Beornheard
Brave as a bear; from Old English indicating courage and strength.
Beornhelm
Helmet of the warrior; indicating a protective headgear associated with battle.
Beornmod
Brave heart; from Old English elements signifying courage and spirit.
Beornmund
Protection of the warrior; combines elements denoting bear and protection.
Beornnoth
Brave warrior; from the Old English elements indicating great courage.
Beornoth
Brave one; next to Beornnoth, signifying strength and courage.
Beornred
Red warrior; combining elements of bear and the color red.
Beornric
Ruler of warriors; Old English indicating a leader amongst fighters.
Beornstan
Stone of the bear; indicates strength and durability of a warrior.
Beornwald
Ruler of bears; combines terms for bear and army in Old English.
Beornward
Guardian of the bear; integrating elements of protector and bear.
Beornwulf
A powerful warrior bear.
Beornwynn
Bear joy or bear happiness.
Beortbtraed
Famous for his bear strength.
Beorthelm
Noble helmet or helmet of the bear.
Beorthmaer
Famous for his bear-like qualities.
Beorthwulf
Wolf of the bear or bear's wolf.
Beorward
Guard of the bear.
Beotta
Derived from a bear's demeanor or nature.
Beowulf
Bee wolf, a poetic term for a bear.
Beppe
A diminutive form of Giuseppe, meaning 'God will add.'
Ber
An old Norse name meaning 'bear.'
Bera
A name meaning 'bear' or related to the bear's strength.
Berad
Derived from an old norse name meaning 'bear.'
Beran
Bear; strength and bravery.
Berangari
A name meaning 'bear army.'
Berangaria
A female version meaning 'bear army.'
Berberich
Bright and famous warrior.
Berchthild
Bright battle maiden.
Berchtwald
Ruler of the bright forest.
Bercilak
The name associated with a character from Arthurian literature, meaning 'the one with the shining face.'
Bercleah
Clearing in the birch woods.
Bercta
Bright or shining.
Bercthun
Meaning 'bright or glorious one' in Old English.
Berdine
A variant of ‘Bernadine’, meaning ‘brave as a bear’.
Berdon
Derived from the Old English meaning 'hill with barley'.
Berdy
Derived from an Old English diminutive of names like Bernard or Bertha.
Bere
Derived from 'bear', symbolizing strength and bravery.
Berend
A form of Bernhard meaning ‘brave as a bear’.
Berendina
Diminutive of Berend, meaning 'bear brave' or 'brave as a bear'.
Berengar
Means ‘bear spear’, combining the elements for bear and spear.
Berengaria
Derived from a name meaning 'bear-spear', historically tied to royalty.
Berenger
A variant of Berengar, meaning 'bear-spear' or 'brave bear'.
Berenice
Means 'bringer of victory' in Greek.
Berenike
A variant of Berenice, meaning ‘bringer of victory’ in Greek.
Berenwald
Brave as a bear, symbolizing strength and courage.
Beresford
From the fort by the barley field, an indication of location and agricultural ties.
Beret
A name derived from a type of hat, often associated with artistic flair.
Berezira
A name reflecting beauty and purity, commonly used in Slavic cultures.
Berford
From the fortified place near the river, indicating geographical roots.
Berg
Mountain, symbolizing stability and strength in character.
Berge
Mountain, often associated with nobility and strength.
Berger
Shepherd, an indicator of guidance and care.
Bergh
A strong entity or mountain, symbolizing resilience and protection.
Bergin
A descendant of the mountain or hill, often linked to lineage.
Berhan
Berhan means 'light' or 'brightness' in Amharic.
Berhtric
The name means 'bright ruler' in Old English.
Berhtwald
The name means 'illustrious ruler' in Old English.
Berhtwulf
The name means 'bright wolf' in Old English.
Beric
The name means 'strong ruler' in Old English.
Berick
The name means 'strong as a bear' in Old English.
Berihert
The name means 'bright army' in Old English.
Berin
The name means 'bear' in Slavic cultures.
Berina
The name means 'bear' in Slavic languages, often associated with nurturing traits.
Beringer
The name means 'bear' in Old Germanic, often linked to strength.
Berinhard
The name means 'brave as a bear' in Germanic languages.
Berit
The name means 'exalted one' or 'noble' in Old Norse.
Berkeley
A placename meaning 'birch wood' or 'clearing by the birch trees'.
Berkie
A diminutive form of Berkeley, often used affectionately.
Berkleigh
A variant of Berkeley, likely meaning 'birch wood clearing'.
Berkley
A variation of Berkeley referring to 'birch clearing'.
Berklie
A modern variation of Berkeley, often considered a cute form.
Berky
A pet form of the name Berkey or Berkeley, often used informally.
Berle
A variant of the name meaning 'from the barley field'.
Berlewen
A name derived from Welsh origins, possibly meaning 'bright and beloved'.
Berlin
A name derived from the capital city of Germany, associated with the word 'little swamp'.
Berlinda
A name meaning 'beautiful and lovely', combining elements of the names Bertha and Linda.
Berlyn
A modern invented name derived from combining Berkeley and Lynn, connoting 'from the birch meadow.'
Bermund
A name meaning 'strong like a bear', derived from the Old German elements.
Bern
Derives from the name of the Swiss city, meaning 'bear'.
Berna
A variant of the name Bernadette, meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Bernad
A variation of Bernard, meaning 'brave as a bear'.
Bernadette
Meaning 'brave as a bear', it is associated with Saint Bernadette of Lourdes.
Bernadina
Derived from 'Bernard', meaning 'brave as a bear' or 'bear-hearted'.