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Sibling names for Bret
Names that feel like they belong with Bret — they share Bret's classic style, lean toward its English/French origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Therese Girl | Greek | /tuh-REZ/ | A French and German form of Theresa, possibly meaning to harvest or from the island of Therasia. | 91/100 |
| Terence Boy | Latin | /TER-uhns/ | From the Roman family name Terentius, of uncertain meaning, borne by the Roman playwright Terence. | 91/100 |
| Patrice Girl | French | /puh-TREES/ | A French form of Patrick or Patricia, from the Latin patricius, meaning noble or patrician. | 91/100 |
| Ken Boy | Scottish/Gaelic | /KEN/ | A short form of Kenneth, from Gaelic meaning born of fire or handsome. | 91/100 |
| Rachelle Girl | Hebrew/French | /rah-SHEL/ | A French elaboration of Rachel, meaning ewe, a symbol of gentleness and purity. | 91/100 |
| Bradford Boy | English | /BRAD-ferd/ | From an English surname and place name meaning broad ford, a wide river crossing. | 91/100 |
| Janine Girl | French/Hebrew | /jə-NEEN/ | A French diminutive of Jeanne, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious. | 91/100 |
| Stewart Boy | Scottish/English | /STOO-ert/ | From an occupational surname meaning steward, the guardian or keeper of a household, borne by the Scottish royal house. | 91/100 |
| Janette Girl | French/Hebrew | /jə-NET/ | A diminutive of Jane, ultimately from Hebrew Yochanan, meaning God is gracious. | 91/100 |
| Cary Boy | English/Irish | /KARE-ee/ | From place names meaning marsh fort or possibly dark in Irish origins. | 91/100 |
| Cathleen Girl | Irish/Greek | /kath-LEEN/ | Irish form of Kathleen from Greek katharos, meaning pure or unsullied. | 91/100 |
| Randal Boy | Germanic | /RAN-dul/ | From Germanic rand and wulf, meaning shield wolf or rim warrior. | 91/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Bret →