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381 names match.
Irish
Noble and strong; variant of Brianna.
Irish
Strength.
English
Fiery.
Irish
From Irish meaning hill or possibly short for Breanna.
Italian
From the Italian word for child or baby.
Irish/Modern variant
Modern variant of Brianna, meaning strong and noble.
Irish
Strong or honorable, variant of Brianna.
French
From Brittany, the Celtic region of France.
Old English
Derived from the Old English word meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful.'
Latin
The feminine form of Bernard, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'bear' and 'hardy.'
English
From Britain.
English
Bailiff; a modern variant combining Bailey and Leigh.
Greek
Diminutive of Barbara, meaning the foreign one.
Greek
The foreign one, diminutive of Barbara.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany, meaning house of figs in Hebrew.
Modern English
Modern variant of Brylee, combining Bry with Leigh.
Latin
Modern variant of Britney or Brittany, from the region of Brittany in France.
Scandinavian
Strong and noble woman; variant of Brit.
Germanic
Variant of Billy, meaning resolute protector or will-helmet.
Welsh
White breast; from bron (breast) and gwyn (white).
English
A modern variant of Bailey, meaning steward or bailiff.
English
A variant of Brittany, from British meaning woman from Brittany.
English
A nickname traditionally derived from Elizabeth, or from the English word 'buff' meaning energetic and strong.
French
Diminutive of Barbara, derived from Greek meaning 'foreign' or 'strange'.
English
Feminine variant of Bobby, a diminutive of Robert meaning 'bright fame'.
Greek
Variant of Bernice, meaning 'bringing victory' from Greek elements.
Modern English blend
Modern combination of Brook, a water term, with the popular -lyn suffix.
Modern English blend
Modern combination of Brie with Anna, meaning 'noble' and 'grace'.
English
A modern combination of Brook and Lynn, meaning stream dweller.
Germanic/Latin
Bold as a bear, the feminine form of Bernard.
Modern American
A modern variant of Breanna, meaning noble or exalted.
Scottish
From the place name Barrie, meaning barren land or fortified settlement.
Hebrew
Married or espoused, variant of Beulah.
Hebrew
To bind, diminutive form of Rebecca.
Greek
Bringer of victory, variant of Bernice.
Welsh
Little raven or variant of Brenna.
Hebrew
To bind or captivate.
French
From Brittany.
Hebrew
House of God's grace.
Germanic
Strong bear.
French
From the Brie region of France known for its cheese, or short form of Gabriella.
English
From the English word 'blossom' meaning a flowering plant or a period of blooming.
Latin
Latin name from 'Beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed'.
English
From the bell or belle, meaning beautiful.
English (modern)
Modern contemporary name; etymology uncertain.
Hebrew
Variant of Becky, from Rebecca, meaning 'to bind.'
Welsh
From Welsh, meaning 'hill' or 'breast.'
Hebrew
Variant of Betsy, from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'