Brodrik
A variant spelling of Broderik, meaning 'brother's ruler'.
Brody
A variation of Brodie, meaning 'muddy place'.
Brogan
Meaning 'sturdy' or 'brave'.
Brok
A variant of Brock, meaning 'badger'.
Brolin
A diminutive of names containing the element 'bro', meaning 'brother'.
Bromleah
A name derived from a place, meaning 'broom meadow'.
Bromley
Meaning 'clearing where broom grows'.
Bron
A name meaning 'sorrow' or 'hill'.
Brona
Meaning 'sadness' or 'sorrow'.
Bronagh
Meaning 'sorrow' or 'sadness', it often refers to the sorrowful appearance of the sea.
Brondolf
A name combining 'brand' (sword) and 'wulf' (wolf), typically meaning 'sword wolf'.
Brone
Often associated with a name meaning 'to carve' or 'to chisel'.
Bronich
A diminutive version of names like Bronislav or Bronwyn, relating to 'brown' or 'dark' complexions.
Bronislava
Means 'glory and strength' in Slavic roots.
Bronislaw
Meaning 'glory of strength', derived from Slavic elements.
Bronislawa
A feminine form of Bronislaw, translating to 'glory of strength'.
Bronnen
A name that implies 'sorrow' or relates to 'bron' as in sadness.
Bronsen
A name derived from 'Bron', meaning 'brown', often denoting character or appearance.
Bronsin
Similar to Bron, with connotations to 'brown' or 'brunette'.
Bronson
Meaning 'son of Brown', used to denote descent.
Bronsonn
Variant of Bronson, meaning 'son of the brown one'.
Bronte
Meaning 'thunder', a name derived from Greek mythology.
Bronwen
Meaning 'white breast', often associated with beauty and purity.
Bronwyn
Another variant meaning 'white or fair breast', symbolizing beauty.
Bronya
A diminutive form that means 'courageous protector'.
Brookee
A variant of Brooke, meaning 'small stream' in English.
Brookelle
A modern name combining Brooke and the suffix '-elle', implying 'little stream'.
Brookelynne
A blend of Brooke and Lynne, meaning 'small stream from the lake'.
Brookes
A surname derived from 'brook', meaning 'small stream' in English, used as a first name.
Brookie
A diminutive form of Brooke, meaning 'small stream' in English.
Brooklan
A modern variation of Brooklyn, which means 'land of the brooks'.
Brooklee
A modern spelling variant of Brooklynn, meaning 'land of the brooks'.
Brookley
A variant of Brooklyn, meaning 'land by the brook'.
Brooklyn
Derived from the Dutch name Breukelen, meaning 'broken land'.
Brooklynn
A variant of Brooklyn, combining 'brook' and the suffix '-lynn', often interpreted as 'land of the brooks'.
Brooklynne
A modern adaptation of Brooklyn, meaning 'land by the brook'.
Brooks
Derived from the surname Brooks, meaning 'of the brook'.
Brooksie
A diminutive of Brooks, meaning 'small brook'.
Brooksley
A feminine form derived from Brooks, meaning 'near the brook'.
Brookson
A modern surname derived from the combination of brook and the suffix '-son', meaning 'son of the brook'.
Brooky
A pet form of Brooke, meaning 'small stream'.
Broox
A modern variant of Brook, meaning 'small stream'.
Broque
A variation of the name Brock, which means 'badger' in Old English.
Brorda
A modern variation likely derived from the name Brody, which means 'ditch' or 'muddy place'.
Brough
A word meaning 'hill' or 'mound' in Scottish.
Brougher
Derived from the Old English term referring to a hill, often used in surnames.
Broughton
Originally a place name meaning 'farmstead or settlement by the brook.'
Brown
Refers to the color brown, typically associated with the complexion or hair color of an individual.
Browyn
Means 'fair, blessed' in Welsh.
Bruce
Derived from a place name, meaning 'the brushwood thicket.'
Brucey
A diminutive form of Bruce, referring to the thicket or brushwood.
Bruhier
Derived from the medieval French word meaning 'wooded area' or 'forest.'
Bruin
Means 'brown' in Dutch, commonly associated with bears.
Bruis
Derived from Bruis, meaning 'to crush' or 'to break.'
Brula
A name meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing' in Slavic languages.
Brumant
A surname meaning 'from the hill' in French.
Brun
Means 'brown' in French and is commonly associated with brown-colored hair or complexion.
Bruna
Means 'brown' or 'dark-haired' in Italian.
Brunel
Derived from 'brun' which means 'brown,' a common surname in France.
Brunhild
A name derived from Old High German meaning 'armor' and 'battle.'
Bruni
Derived from 'Bruno', meaning 'brown' or 'brown-haired'.
Brunloc
A name formed from elements meaning 'brown' or 'dark' and 'hereditary.'
Bruno
Meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired' in Old High German.
Brunon
A variant of Bruno, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired' in Old High German.
Brunout
A derivative of the name Bruno, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
Bruns
A diminutive form derived from Bruno, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
Bry
A short form derived from various names like Brian or Bryony, meaning 'high' or 'noble'.
Bryah
A modern form of the name Brea, meaning 'strength' or 'high'.
Bryan
Of Irish origin, meaning 'noble' or 'descendant of Brian'.
Bryana
A feminine form of Bryan, meaning 'noble' or 'descendant of Brian'.
Bryani
A modern variation of Bryana, meaning 'noble' or 'descendant of Brian'.
Bryanna
A form of Bryana, meaning 'noble' or 'descendant of Brian'.
Bryanne
A variant of Bryanna, meaning 'noble' or 'descendant of Brian'.
Bryant
Meaning 'strong' or 'noble' in Old English.
Bryar
Derived from the word 'briar', signifying thorns or prickly plants.
Bryce
Meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled' in Scottish Gaelic.
Brycen
A modern variant of Bryce, meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'.
Brychain
A variant of Brychan, which means 'speckled' or 'freckled'.
Brychan
Derived from the Welsh word for 'freckled', and is often associated with a 6th-century saint in Wales.
Bryda
An alternative form of the name Brychan, suggesting characteristics of a freckled or spotted personality.
Bryden
A Scottish surname meaning 'the place where they breed', often used as a given name.
Brydger
A surname derived from the term for someone who builds bridges; can also be a variation of the name Brydon.
Brydon
Meaning 'Son of the bridge', a compound of the elements 'bry' (bridge) and 'don' (son).
Brye
A modern variant of Brya, meaning 'the hill' or 'mound'.
Bryer
Derived from 'briar', symbolizing resilience; associated with the thorny plants.
Bryga
A feminine form of Brychan, linked to beauty and nature in Welsh culture.
Brygid
The name means 'exalted one' or 'strength' and is associated with the goddess Brigid.
Brygida
A variation of the name Bridget, meaning 'exalted' or 'strength'.
Bryland
Meaning 'land of the brow', typically used as a more modern given name.
Brylee
A contemporary name meaning 'a meadow' or associated with nature.
Bryleigh
A stylish modern variant of Brylee with a similar natural meaning.
Brylie
A popular modern name with connections to 'briar' or 'thorny plant'.
Bryliy
A unique spelling of Brylie, preserving its original meaning.
Bryluen
An unusual name meaning 'blue hill', associated with nature and beauty.
Bryn
Meaning 'hill', a popular name in Welsh culture for both genders.
Bryna
Feminine variation of Bryn, meaning 'hill' or 'mound'.
Bryngerd
The name means 'spear strength' or 'strong spear' in Old Norse.
Brynhildur
The name means 'battle maiden' in Old Norse.
Brynja
The name means 'to protect' or 'armor' in Old Norse.
Brynklie
A modern variation of Bryn, conveying a sense of hill or summit.
