Bort
Derived from 'Bort', meaning 'the one who is strong' or 'the one from a fortified place'.
Borya
A diminutive of Boris, meaning 'to fight' or 'to win'.
Borys
A variant of Boris, meaning 'to fight' or 'to defend'.
Borysko
A diminutive form of Borys, indicative of affection or smallness.
Boryslav
Means 'glory' combined with 'to strive', denoting a striving for glory.
Bosa
Derived from 'Bosa', often meaning 'the one who brings joy'.
Bosco
Means 'forest' or 'wood', associated with nature.
Bosede
Means 'God gives wealth' in Yoruba.
Bosel
A diminutive form of various names, indicating a nature or origin from woods.
Bosky
Refers to someone who lives or works in the forest, symbolizing closeness to nature.
Bosse
Means 'a multitude of stones' or 'rocky place', emphasizing durability.
Boston
A town near a river, derived from 'botan', meaning 'a place where the abode is by a river'.
Boswell
A region by the wood, indicating a family name likely related to a location.
Bosworth
From the dwelling by the wood, indicating a geographic origin.
Bota
A small container or vessel used for carrying drinks, typically wine.
Botewolf
Wolf of the woods, combining 'bote' (to aid) with 'wulf' (wolf).
Bothe
A place where people share or meet together.
Bothi
Derived from Nordic culture meaning alternate forms of life, often associated with nature.
Bothild
Battle maid or warrior maiden, combining 'boda' (message) with 'hildr' (battle).
Botild
A female name combining the elements for battle and maid.
Botilda
A combination of names indicating strength in battle, derived from 'bot' and 'hilda'.
Botill
Derived from battle aspects, applicable to any gender in modern usage.
Botolf
Meaningful strength and wolf, indicative of bravery and ferocity.
Botolph
A name associated with a saint; means 'the messenger of God' in the context of the church.
Botolphe
Variant of Botolph, meaning the messenger or herald of God.
Botond
A warrior who boasts or achieves victory, rooted in heroic connotation.
Botulf
Derived from 'bot' (a sign) and 'ulf' (wolf), implying a fierce protector or guardian.
Botwe
A historic name possibly associated with historical regions or rulers.
Boudewijn
A Dutch variant of the name Baldwin, meaning 'bold friend'.
Boulos
A Arabic variant of the name Paul, meaning 'small' or 'humble'.
Boulus
Another Arabic variant of the name Paul, which carries the same meaning of 'small'.
Bourke
Derived from the Gaelic 'Buirg', meaning 'fortified place'.
Boutros
The Arabic form of Peter, meaning 'rock'.
Bowden
Means 'valley of the cow' or 'by the cow's hill,' derived from Old English elements.
Bowdyn
A modern variant of the name Bowden, carrying similar meanings regarding geography and locality.
Bowen
Means 'son of Owain,' reflecting a patronymic origin.
Bowman
Refers to an archer, derived from the occupation of shooting bows and arrows.
Boyce
Meaning 'dweller by the bridge,' originally used as a surname.
Boyd
Means 'yellow' or 'blond,' used descriptively for hair color.
Boyden
Meaning 'dweller near the bend in the river,' referring to geography.
Bozeman
Possibly derived from a surname meaning 'settlement on the river' or 'the town of Boze.'
Bra¢ndusa
Bra¢ndusa refers to a type of flower, specifically the snowdrop, symbolizing hope and new beginnings.
Brac
Brac means 'brother' in several Slavic languages, denoting kinship and familial bonds.
Bracca
Bracca originates from Italian and means 'to branch out' or 'to break from the past.'
Brace
Brace traditionally means 'a pair or set' and is often associated with strength and support.
Brachtmar
Brachtmar is a compound name meaning 'bright fame,' associated with glory and reputation.
Bracken
Bracken refers to a type of fern, symbolizing sustainability and natural growth.
Brad
Brad means 'broad' or 'wide' from Old English, often used informally as a strong name.
Brada
Brada means 'sister' in some Slavic languages, denoting bonds of female kinship.
Bradan
Bradan means 'salmon' in Gaelic, representing wisdom and transformation.
Bradburn
Bradburn refers to 'the burnt land' or 'the area of broad land,' indicating geographical significance.
Bradd
Bradd is derived from an Old English word meaning 'broad' and indicates strength and steadiness.
Braddlee
Braddlee is a variation of Brad and signifies 'broad meadow' or 'open area,' symbolizing spaciousness.
Braddock
Braddock means 'badger's dwelling' in Old English, indicating a place of habitation or refuge.
Braddon
Braddon means 'the place of the brambles' in Old English, reflecting natural landscapes.
Braden
Braden means 'salmon' in Gaelic, representing resilience and transformation.
Bradene
Bradene is a feminine variant of Brad, signifying 'broad' or symbolizing strength.
Bradford
Bradford means 'broad ford' and refers to a river crossing, symbolizing safety and passage.
Bradfurd
Bradfurd is a variant of Bradford and retains the same meaning—'broad ford,' indicating a wide crossing point.
Bradhna
Bradhna means 'sorrow' or 'sadness' in Irish.
Bradi
Bradi is a modern take on the name Brady, often meaning 'spirited' or 'broad.'
Bradie
Bradie is a variant of Brady, meaning 'spirited' or 'broad.'
Bradig
Bradig is a unique variation of Bradley, meaning 'broad wood.'
Bradin
Bradin is a modern variant of Bradley, meaning 'broad wood.'
Bradlea
Bradlea is a variant of Bradley, meaning 'broad meadow.'
Bradlee
Bradlee is an alternative spelling of Bradley, meaning 'broad wood.'
Bradleigh
Bradleigh is a modern spelling variation of Bradley, meaning 'broad meadow.'
Bradley
Bradley means 'broad wood' in Old English.
Bradli
Bradli is a modern variation of Bradley, meaning 'broad wood.'
Bradly
Bradly is a variant of Bradley, meaning 'broad wood.'
Bradney
Bradney is a variation of Bradley, symbolizing 'broad wood.'
Bradon
Bradon is an alternative spelling of Brandon, meaning 'hill covered with broom.'
Bradshaw
Bradshaw means 'broad wood' in Old English and is often a surname.
Bradwell
Bradwell means 'broad spring' or 'broad well' in Old English.
Bradwin
Bradwin is derived from Bradley, meaning 'broad wood.'
Brady
Brady means 'spirited' or 'descendant of Brághaidhe' in Irish.
Bradyn
Bradyn is a modern variation of Brady, meaning 'spirited.'
Brae
Brae means 'a hillside' or 'slope' in Scottish.
Braedan
Braedan is a modern variation of Brandon, meaning 'hill covered with broom.'
Braeden
Braeden is derived from an Irish surname meaning ‘descendant of Bradan’, which signifies a port or an area of land by a river.
Braedin
Braedin is a variant of Braeden and retains similar meanings related to a river or a riverbank.
Braedon
Braedon is derived from an Irish surname meaning ‘son of Bradan’, also connected to the term for ‘salmon’ or ‘descendant of Bradan’.
Braedyn
Braedyn is a modern variant of Braeden, meaning ‘salmon’, associated with an area near a river.
Braegd
Braegd is a variant spelling of Braedon, relating to ‘salmon’ or ‘descendant of Bradan’.
Braeleigh
Braeleigh combines elements of Braeden and Leigh, with Leigh being a common suffix meaning ‘meadow’ or ‘clearing’.
Braelin
Braelin is a modern name that blends Braeden with the suffix -lin, often signifying a small or diminutive form, associated with beauty and grace.
Braelyn
Braelyn is derived from Braeden combined with the suffix -lyn, signifying a meadow or small land by a river.
Braelynn
Braelynn is a modern name combining Braeden and the suffix -lynn, symbolizing beauty and connection to a river.
Braenci
Braenci is a modern variation that incorporates popular name trends, often interpreted as a blend with appealing sounds without a specific traditional meaning.
Braeton
Braeton is a modern English name, a variation of Braeden, typically associated with an area near a river.
Bragin
Bragin is derived from Slavic roots meaning ‘of Bragi’, often associated with bravery and valor.
Bragwaine
Bragwaine is an old English name possibly relating to valor or boasting, often used in tales of heroism.
Brailee
Brailee is a modern name variant derived from 'Brailyn,' often associated with a joyful and spirited personality.
Brailey
Brailey is a contemporary name originating as a surname, meaning 'a person from the 'Bramley' area.'
Brain
Brain means 'descendant of Bran' or 'raven.'
Brainard
Brainard means 'strong or brave' and is associated with a strong warrior or defender.
Brainerd
Brainerd means 'the brainy one' or 'intelligent,' derived from old English roots.
Braison
Braison is a modern variant of the name Brayson, often signifying 'son of Brice.'
Braith
Braith means 'slope' or 'hill,' symbolizing a connection to the earth.
Brak
Brak means 'to break' or 'to shatter,' often linked to strength and solidity.