Bridger
Meaning 'one who lives near a bridge' or 'bridge keeper'.
Bridget
Derived from the Irish goddess Brigid, meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength'.
Bridgett
A variant of Bridget, meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength'.
Bridgette
A French variation of Bridget, meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength'.
Bridgit
An alternate spelling of Bridget, meaning 'exalted one'.
Bridie
A diminutive form of Bridget, meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
Brie
Often refers to 'the land of Brie', a region in France known for its cheese.
Brieana
A modern variant of Brianna, meaning 'noble' or 'strong' in Celtic origins.
Brieanna
Brieanna is a variation of Brianna meaning 'noble' or 'high'.
Briegh
Briegh is a variation of the name Brie, which signifies 'strength' or 'noble'.
Briek
Briek is a diminutive of the name Alebrik, meaning 'noble ruler'.
Briella
Briella is a diminutive of Gabriella, meaning 'God is my strength'.
Brien
Brien means 'descendant of Brien' which derives from 'noble' or 'exalted'.
Brienda
Brienda is a feminized form of Brendan, meaning 'prince'.
Brienna
Brienna is a variation of Brianna, meaning 'noble' or 'high'.
Brienne
Brienne means 'hill' or 'high place'.
Brier
Brier refers to a thorny plant, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Brierley
Brierley means 'woodland clearing'.
Brierly
Brierly denotes a meadow near brambles.
Brietta
Brietta is a diminutive form of names like Brianna, meaning 'noble'.
Brifard
Brifard is derived from the Old French elements meaning 'noble'.
Brigetta
Brigetta is a variant of Bridget, meaning 'exalted one'.
Brigette
Brigette means 'exalted one' or 'strength'.
Brigg
Brigg means 'bridge' or 'river crossing'.
Brigida
Derived from 'Brigid,' associated with strength and high places, often linked to the goddess of fire and poetry.
Brigita
Similar to Brigit, implies 'strength' or 'exalted one.'
Brigitt
A variant of Brigid, meaning 'strength or exalted one.'
Brigitta
A form of Brigid, meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength.'
Brigitte
From the name Brigid, signifies 'strength' and 'exalted.'
Brilane
Brilane is a modern name that combines 'Brila' with 'lane,' suggesting a unique or creative identity.
Brilee
Brilee is a modern invented name that combines elements of Brittany and Lee, often associated with brightness or beauty.
Brileigh
A modern name often interpreted as a blend of the names Bria and Leigh.
Briley
A variation of the name Riley, meaning 'valiant' or 'courageous'.
Brill
Derived from the word 'brilliant', meaning bright or shining.
Brille
Meaning 'shining' or 'brilliant' in French.
Brilliana
A name of modern invention, possibly derived from Brilliant, implying splendor or excellence.
Brilliant
Meaning 'having great brightness or intelligence'.
Brilynn
A modern name combining Bria and Lynn, suggesting 'shining lake'.
Brin
A short form derived from names like Brinda, meaning 'river' or 'to take'.
Brina
Often interpreted as a diminutive of names like Brianna, meaning 'fair' or 'strong'.
Brinder
A surname used as a first name, generally meaning 'to risk' or 'to expose'.
Brindley
Derived from a surname, meaning 'a burnt clearing'.
Brindly
Similar to Brindley, signifying a clearing or open space.
Brinkley
Meaning 'riverbank clearing' or 'water's edge'.
Brinlee
A modern variation of Brinley, signifying 'burnt meadow'.
Brinleigh
A contemporary name combining Brin and Leigh, conveying a sense of grace.
Brinley
Meaning 'burnt meadow', often used in modern contexts.
Brinlie
A modern variant of Brinley, suggesting 'burnt meadow'.
Brinly
Brinly is a modern name possibly derived from a blend of 'Bryn' and 'Lynn', meaning 'hill' and 'lake', respectively.
Brinn
Brinn is a modern name derived from Welsh, meaning 'hill' or 'mountain'.
Brinsley
Brinsley is of English origin, meaning 'from the burnt wood clearing'.
Brinton
Brinton is of English origin, meaning 'settlement by the bridge'.
Brinxlee
Brinxlee is a modern name, likely a combination of 'Bryn' and 'Lee', meaning 'hill meadow'.
Brinxley
Brinxley is a modern name derived from combining 'Bryn' and 'ley', meaning 'hill meadow'.
Brinxton
Brinxton is a contemporary name possibly derived from 'Bryn' and 'ton', meaning 'hill town'.
Brioc
Brioc is a Welsh name meaning 'to be strong or powerful'.
Brion
Brion is an Irish name meaning 'noble' or 'virtuous'.
Briona
Briona is an Irish name meaning 'descendant of Briain', associated with nobility.
Brione
Brione is an Irish name meaning 'she who is a strong-willed warrior'.
Brioni
Brioni is an Irish name derived from 'Brian', meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Brionna
Brionna is an American variation of the name Brianna, meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Brionne
Brionne is an American variation of the name Brianna, meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
Briony
Briony is of English origin, meaning 'to sprout or grow', also referencing the briony plant.
Brisa
Brisa is a Spanish name meaning 'breeze' or 'gentle wind'.
Briseida
Briseida is a Spanish name associated with the character Briseis from Greek mythology, meaning 'one who is cherished'.
Briseis
Briseis is of Greek origin, meaning 'daughter of Brises', notable in Homer's Iliad.
Brisen
A variant of Brisey, possibly meaning 'brightness' or 'shine' according to its root association with brightness.
Brison
A variant of the name Bryson, meaning 'son of Brice.'
Brissen
A diminutive form of Bridget, meaning 'strength' or 'exalted one.'
Bristol
Refers to a town in England, meaning 'the settlement by the bridge.'
Brisyn
A modern name variant of Bryson or Brison, with no specific meaning.
Brit
Meaning 'from Britain' or 'the land of the Britons.'
Brita
A diminutive form of Birgitta, meaning 'the exalted one.'
Britain
Meaning 'the land of the Britons' or 'Britons' used as a geographical identifier.
Britainy
A modern feminine form of Britain, symbolizing belonging to Great Britain.
Britane
A variant of Brittany, associated with the region in France, meaning 'from Britain.'
Britanee
An alternate spelling of Brittany, meaning 'the land of the Britons.'
Britaney
A modern variant of Brittany, signifying association with Britain.
Britani
Another modern variation of Brittany, meaning 'from Britain.'
Britanie
A variant spelling of Brittany, meaning 'from Britain.'
Britanii
Derived from 'Britannia', it signifies 'Britain' or 'the land of the Britons'.
Britanni
A variation of 'Britannia', representing 'Britain' or the 'Britons'.
Britannia
Refers to 'Britain' and historically represents the personification of Britain in classical texts.
Britannie
A variation of 'Britannia', symbolizing 'Britain' or 'the Britons'.
Britanny
Variant of 'Britannia', denoting 'Britain' or 'the Britons'.
Britany
A modern variant of 'Britannia', indicating 'Britain' or 'the Britons'.
Britenee
Derived from 'Britannia', it indicates 'Britain' or 'one from Britain'.
Briteny
A variant of 'Britanni', denoting 'Britain' or 'the Britons'.
Brithael
Meaning 'the one who brings fire', drawing from Welsh elements.
Britheue
Meaning 'fire' or 'light', rooted in Welsh tradition.
Britheva
Indicates 'one who is strong and brave', derived from Welsh roots.
Brithhi
Meaning 'to be noble', associated with Welsh origins.
Brithi
Meaning 'noble', reflecting qualities of honor and dignity in Welsh culture.
Brithiva
Meaning 'strength' or 'valor', rooted in Welsh heritage.
Brithnoth
Meaning 'brave in battle', originating from Old English heritage.
Brithreth
Meaning 'courageous' or 'brave', based in Old English context.
Brithrethe
Meaning 'brave warrior', associated with martial valor in Old English.
Brithun
Indicating 'belonging to Britain', relating to its geographic and cultural roots.
Brithwen
Meaning 'blessed' or 'holy', reflecting spiritual qualities in Welsh tradition.
Briti
A variant of Britney, meaning 'from Britain' or 'Briton' in Old English.