Brynlee
A modern name combining Bryn and Lee, often meaning 'meadow' or 'pasture.'
Brynleigh
Another modern variation meaning 'descendant of the hill,' based on Bryn.
Brynli
A variant of Bryn, often interpreted as 'hill' or 'mount.'
Brynlie
A modern name that derives from Bryn, meaning 'hill.'
Brynmor
The name means 'big hill' in Welsh.
Brynn
This name means 'hill' in Welsh, commonly used for both genders.
Brynna
A modern feminine variation of Bryn, meaning 'hill.'
Brynne
A version of Brynn, meaning 'hill' or 'mound.'
Brynner
A modern variation possibly inspired by Bryn, meaning 'hill.'
Brynnlee
A blend of Brynn and Lee, meaning 'hill meadow.'
Brynnley
A modern feminine name meaning ‘from the hill meadow.’
Bryon
Bryon means 'strong, noble' and is derived from the English surname.
Bryoni
Bryoni is a variation of Bryony, which is a plant name representing 'to grow' in Latin.
Bryony
Bryony refers to a climbing plant known for its medicinal properties in English herbal lore.
Brysen
Brysen is a modern variant of the name Bryson, meaning 'son of Brice.'
Bryshon
Bryshon is a contemporary variation of Bryson, indicating 'son of Brice.'
Bryson
Bryson means 'son of Brice' and is an English surname turned first name.
Bubba
Bubba is an affectionate term for brother, signifying closeness in family relationships.
Bubley
Bubley is a surname that has emerged as a first name, without a specific meaning attached.
Bubune
Bubune is often a masculine name in various African cultures, meaning 'noble or respected.'
Bucca
Bucca means 'mouth' and can refer to a boy or young man in Italian colloquial terms.
Bucge
Bucge refers to 'one who brings joy' in various African cultures.
Buchanan
Buchanan comes from a Scottish surname meaning 'the house of the canon' or 'from the bend in the river.'
Buck
Buck originally referred to a male deer, but now signifies a young man in English slang.
Buckley
Buckley means 'meadow where the bucks (male deer) graze,' derived from a place name.
Bucklie
Bucklie is a variant of Buckley, signifying 'meadow of the bucks.'
Buckly
A surname turned first name often linked to the word 'buck', a term for a male deer or young man.
Buckminster
Originating as a surname meaning 'town of the bucks', indicating an area where deer were prevalent.
Bucky
Derived from 'Buck', it typically signifies a young male deer or can be used as an affectionate diminutive.
Bud
A diminutive form of 'Buddy'; implies a close friend or companion and suggests warmth.
Buddey
A distinct spelling variation of 'Buddy'; implies friendlier or closer connotations to companionship.
Budec
A form of the name Bud, meaning to grow or flourish.
Budimir
One who brings peace in wisdom.
Buduc
The name means luminous or brilliant.
Buena
Good or pleasant.
Buenaventura
Good fortune or favorable adventure.
Buffy
A diminutive form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Buford
Derived from Old English, meaning 'ford near the burial place.'
Bugge
A variant of the name Bug, meaning 'shelter' or 'protection.'
Bull
A name associated with strength and courage, derived from the animal.
Bunkechukwu
Bunkechukwu translates to 'God is greater than me' in the Igbo language.
Bunmi
Bunmi means 'build me a home' in Yoruba, emphasizing family and belonging.
Bunnie
Bunnie is a diminutive form of 'bunny' and often refers to something cuddly or adorable.
Bunny
Bunny is a playful name derived from the word 'bunny', associated with cute and playful characteristics.
Bunyan
Bunyan is derived from 'John Bunyan', a notable English writer and preacher.
Burbank
A surname that means 'from the place of the burrs' in Old English.
Burchard
Comes from Old German meaning 'bright, strong' or 'famous strong one'.
Burckhard
A variation of Burchard, meaning 'bright and strong'.
Burdett
Derived from a diminutive form of 'Burd', meaning 'little bird'.
Burdette
A diminutive form of Burd, typically used for girls, meaning 'little bird'.
Burdon
Means 'a valley with a brook', reflecting nature-based geography.
Burford
From the Old English name meaning 'ford near the castle'.
Burg
Means 'fortress' or 'castle', indicative of strength and protection.
Burgard
Means 'guardian of the castle', a name rooted in nobility.
Burgeis
A variant of Burgess, meaning 'town dweller' or 'citizen'.
Burges
Means 'a citizen of a town', reflecting urban heritage.
Burgess
A steward or a person with a position of authority in a borough or town.
Burghard
Strong as a fortified town or stronghold.
Burghred
One who has the counsel of a fortress.
Burgred
One who is advised by the stronghold or fortress.
Burgtun
A town or settlement located near a fortified place.
Burgundy
Derived from the name of a historical region in France, rich in wine and culture.
Burgwenta
The one who dwells in a fortified area or town.
Burhardt
Strong as a fortress; composed of the elements of strength and bravery.
Burhbank
From the fortified bank or river, indicating strength and stability.
Burhdon
Fortified hill or mound, signifying protection and strength.
Burhleag
He who is strong in battle, demonstrating formidable might.
Burhred
Referred to one who is strong and wise in counsel.
Burhtred
Bright counsel, indicative of wisdom and clarity in leadership.
Burhtun
From the fortified town, illustrating strength in community.
Burian
The name Burian derives from the Slavic word for 'farmer' or 'earthworker'.
Burke
The name Burke is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic surname 'O'Beirn', meaning 'descendant of Beirne'.
Burket
Burket is derived from surname origins meaning 'fortified place' or 'hill'.
Burkett
Burkett is a diminutive form of the Anglo-Saxon name 'Burke', meaning 'fortified place'.
Burkhardt
Burkhardt means 'strong as a castle' in Germanic, signifying strength and resilience.
Burkhart
Burkhart means 'strong fortress' in Old German, symbolizing protection.
Burkitt
Burkitt is a diminutive form of the name Burke, meaning 'fortified place'.
Burl
Burl derives from the Old English word for 'a fortified place or hill'.
Burleigh
Burleigh means 'fortified meadow', suitable for both genders.
Burley
Burley means 'a dweller at the fortified meadow' in Middle English.
Burlin
Burlin refers to a 'little hill' or a 'fortified place' in Old English.
Burn
Burn means 'a stream' in Scots, often referring to a small river or brook.
Burnard
Burnard means 'brave as a bear', from the Germanic 'Bernhard'.
Burne
Burne translates to 'stream' or 'rustic' in Old English.
Burnell
Burnell signifies 'a dweller by the stream or burn', derived from the Old French word.
Burnett
Burnett means 'little stream' in Old French, commonly referring to a small stream or burn.
Burney
Burney means 'island of the stream' in Old English, referring to a place by water.
Burnice
Burnice means 'bringer of victory' in Greek, derived from the name Berenice.
Burns
A surname derived from the Scottish word for 'stream' or 'burn'.
Burr
An English surname meaning 'a fortified place'.
Burrell
An English name meaning 'from the fortress or borough'.
Burris
An English surname derived from the term for a 'fortified place'.
Bursone
An Italian surname likely derived from a geographical feature or profession.
Burt
An English diminutive of names like Bertram, meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
Burton
An English surname meaning 'from the fortified town'.
Burum
A name with regional ties to the Albanian meaning 'little bear'.
Busayo
A name that denotes 'God has brought joy' in Yoruba.
Butler
Originally an occupational surname for a person who served food and drink at a noble household.
Butras
A variant of Butros, which means 'rock' or 'stone' in Arabic.
Butros
The Arabic form of the name Peter, meaning 'rock' or 'stone.'
