Bree
Bree means 'strength' or 'noble', often used as a diminutive of Brigid.
Breehan
Breehan means 'descendant of Braonán', with 'Braonán' likely meaning 'sorrow' or 'sadness'.
Breen
Breen is derived from the native Irish surname Ó Braoin, meaning 'descendant of Braon', which signifies 'sorrow'.
Breena
Breena is variation of the name Brigid, meaning 'exalted one' or 'high'.
Bregan
Bregan means 'one who is of a dedicated church', derived from the word 'bri' in Irish.
Bren
Bren signifies a ruler or prince in Celtic origins.
Brencis
Brencis is derived from the Latvian word 'Brenda' meaning 'sword.'
Brend
Brend is a variant of Brendan, meaning 'prince.'
Brenda
Brenda means 'blade' or 'sword' in Old Norse.
Brendan
Brendan means 'prince' or 'king' in Irish.
Brendana
Brendana is a variant of Brenda, meaning 'sword.'
Brendann
Brendann means 'prince' in Irish culture.
Brenden
Brenden means 'prince' or 'descendant of Braonán.'
Brendin
Brendin is a variant of Brendan, meaning 'prince.'
Brendis
Brendis is a name meaning 'to burn' in connection with fire and warmth.
Brendon
Brendon means 'prince' or 'wealthy' in Irish.
Brendt
Brendt is associated with the meaning 'sword' or 'sword bearer.'
Brendy
Brendy is often seen as a diminutive of Brenda, meaning 'sword.'
Brendyn
Brendyn is a variation of Brendan, meaning 'prince.'
Breneon
A name derived from a blend of 'Bren' and 'neon', suggestive of a bright or radiant person.
Brengwain
Derived from Welsh elements meaning 'blessed' and 'melody'; often associated with harmony and music.
Brenley
A blend of Bren and Lee, it signifies a meadow or clearing; the name embodies tranquility and peace.
Brenn
An Anglicized form of the Gaelic name Braonán, meaning 'descendant of Braon', which translates to 'sorrow' or 'teardrop'.
Brenna
A feminine form of Brenn, meaning 'descendant of Braon', that signifies 'sorrow' or 'teardrop'.
Brennan
Anglicized version of the Gaelic name O Braonain, it translates to 'descendant of Braon', meaning 'sorrow' or 'teardrop'.
Brennda
A variant of Brenda, meaning 'sword' and associated with a strong feminine presence.
Brenndah
An alternative spelling of Brenda, meaning 'sword', it represents strength and femininity.
Brennen
A variation of Brennan, meaning 'descendant of Braon', signifying 'sorrow' or 'teardrop'.
Brenner
Meaning 'burner' or 'to burn', associated with one who works with fiery elements.
Brennon
Another variant of Brennan, meaning 'descendant of Braon', typically meaning 'sorrow' or 'teardrop'.
Brennus
A name of Celtic origin, originally meaning 'prince' or 'leader'.
Breno
Derived from Latin, meaning 'prince' or 'leader'; commonly used in ancient times.
Brent
Derived from a surname meaning 'hill' or 'the place of the burnt land'.
Brenta
A feminine form of Brent, likely derived from the name of a river or landscape with a similar etymology.
Brentan
Derived from Brent, meaning 'hill' or 'burnt land', associated with English landscapes.
Brenten
A variation of Brent, meaning 'hill' or 'burnt land', often used in English-speaking regions.
Brentin
A diminutive form of Brent, signifying 'hill' or 'burnt land', associated with various locales.
Brentley
A name meaning 'meadow where the burnt land is', emphasizing a peaceful outdoor landscape.
Brenton
Derived from a place name meaning 'town by the hill', associated with English geographies.
Brentyn
A modern variation of the name Brent, which is derived from a surname meaning 'hill' or 'slope'.
Brenunda
A feminine form of the name Bren, often associated with a blend of traditional names.
Brenyn
A modern name derived from Bren, which itself comes from the Gaelic meaning 'descendant of Braonán'.
Breock
An anglicized form of the Irish name Breacan, meaning 'freckled' or 'speckled'.
Breona
A derivative of Breanne, meaning 'descendant of Bran', often associated with 'raven' in Celtic mythology.
Brer
A variant of Brother, often used as an informal term for a male friend or comrade.
Breshay
A modern respelling of Shaye, often intended to express elegance.
Breslin
An anglicized surname meaning 'descendant of Bressal', often connected to royalty.
Bret
Derived from British, meaning 'from Brittany' or 'a Breton'.
Brett
An English variant of the name Bret, meaning 'from Britain' or 'British'.
Bretta
A feminine form of the name Brett, often used as a modern name.
Brettany
A modern twist on the name Brittany, meaning 'from Britain' or 'the land of the Britons'.
Brette
A feminine form of the name Bret, associated with 'Britain'.
Brettin
A variant spelling of Brett, reflecting similar meanings associated with British descent.
Brettlyn
A modern name derived from Brett, indicating a modern feminine configuration.
Bretton
Derived from a French surname meaning 'from Brittany' or 'a Breton'.
Breunor
A name of Arthurian legend, associated with a character in medieval literature.
Breuse
Derived from medieval Latin, often related to 'bryce' or 'briar'.
Brevin
A modern variant of the name Brevin, related to 'brioche', traditionally a type of bread.
Brevyn
A variant spelling of Brevin, popular in modern naming conventions.
Brewer
A person who brews beer or ale professionally.
Brewnor
A derivative name implying someone connected to brewing, 'Nor' suggests a personal or familial connection.
Brewster
An occupational name for a male brewer.
Brewstere
A variant of Brewster, referring to a brewer, particularly in old English contexts.
Brexton
A modern name derived from a place name, meaning 'Brock's town'.
Bri
Short form of names like Brianna, meaning noble or virtuous in Celtic origins.
Bria
A name meaning 'brave' or 'strong', often associated with the notion of life or vitality.
Briac
A masculine name meaning 'strong' or 'noble' in its Breton origins.
Briahna
A modern variation of Brianna, meaning 'noble' or 'strong'.
Briahnna
A modern hybrid of Brianna and Anna, with similar meanings of strength and grace.
Briallan
Meaning 'goddess of the kitchen', associated with nourishment in Welsh folklore.
Briallen
Meaning 'primrose', symbolizing beauty and delicate nature in Welsh.
Brian
A name meaning 'high' or 'noble' in Irish languages.
Briana
Derived from Brianna, denoting 'noble' or 'virtuous', commonly used in English-speaking countries.
Brianagh
A feminine form of Brian, meaning 'descendant of Brian', often used in Ireland.
Briand
A French form of Brian, conveying meanings of strength and nobility.
Brianda
Feminine form of Brian, signifying noble or strong origins.
Briann
Derived from Brianna, meaning 'strong' or 'noble', widely recognized in English.
Brianna
Meaning 'strong' or 'noble', a popular feminine given name in English-speaking countries.
Briannah
A variation of Brianna, it means 'strong' or 'noble'.
Brianne
A feminine form of Brian, meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Briannika
A modern variation of Brianna, meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Briannon
A variant of Brianne, meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Briar
Referring to a thorny patch or a briar plant.
Briauna
Derived from Brianna, meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Brice
Derived from a Welsh surname meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'.
Bricen
A modern variant of Bryce, meaning 'speckled'.
Bricia
A diminutive form of Brisa, meaning 'breeze'.
Brick
Originally a surname meaning 'brick maker'.
Brickman
Last name turned first name meaning 'person who makes bricks'.
Bricthled
Derived from Old English, meaning 'sword holder' or 'spear holder'.
Brictiua
A name from Old English meaning 'brisk' or 'to bring'.
Brictiva
Derived from Old English, meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'.
Brictled
A name created from Old English roots that suggests 'encampment by the bridge'.
Brictric
Old English name meaning 'ruler of the bridge'.
Brictuia
A feminine name from Old English meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Brictwen
From Old English, meaning 'friend of the bridge'.
Bridd
A name meaning 'sword' or 'twin'.
Bridge
Symbolizes connection or transition over obstacles. It is often used metaphorically in names.
Bridgeley
A name derived from a place name, meaning 'the meadow by the bridge'.
Bridgely
A name related to locations, meaning 'dweller by the bridge'.
