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381 names match.
English
A variant of Bailey, derived from Old English meaning bailiff or administrator.
Hebrew/Spanish
Possibly derived from Hebrew or Spanish meaning to dance or beautiful.
Greek
Spanish form of Briseis, a figure from Greek mythology.
Latin
Variant of Britney or Brittany, meaning from Britain.
English
From a place name meaning birch wood or clearing.
English; from Beverly
Feminine form of Beverly, from an English place name meaning beaver stream.
Italian; from Latin albus
Variant of Bianca, meaning white or pure.
Hebrew; from Beulah
Derived from a Hebrew word meaning bride or married, representing a land of blessing.
Welsh
Welsh origin combining bryn (hill) with ley (clearing).
English
A modern variant of Bailey, from a surname meaning steward or administrator of a castle.
Sanskrit
Basil or a sacred tree in Sanskrit.
Hebrew
Possibly from belial, a Hebrew word meaning 'without worth' or a feminine variant.
Irish
Strong and noble; feminine form of Brian.
Germanic
Bright and shining; illustrious.
English
A small rabbit, used as a term of endearment.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly derived from the French phrase beyond.
English
Small stream, a variant of Brooklyn derived from a place name.
Italian
A port city in southern Italy, used as a given name.
Hebrew
Means blessing in Hebrew.
English
Modern invented name combining Brin with -lee.
English
Modern spelling variation of Brittany, from Brittany region.
English
Diminutive of Beatrice, meaning she who brings happiness.
English
A modern name, possibly from Briana or Bria.
English
A modern variant of Briana, meaning noble and honorable.
English
Place name meaning broken land or meadow stream in Brooklyn.
English
Compound word name expressing affection and youthful spirit.
English
Bailiff or steward, from Old English bailli.
English
Variant of Bailey, meaning meadow of a bailiff.
Germanic
Resolute protector, variant of Billy.
Irish
Noble; modern variant of Brianna.
English
From Britain; modern variant of Brittany.
Irish
Noble; variant of Brianna.
Irish
Modern variant of Brianna, meaning strong or noble woman.
Latin
Variant of Brittany, meaning from Britain.
Hebrew
Daughter of the oath.
Scottish
Magistrate or official.
Celtic
Noble or high.
Modern American
Blended name combining Brayden and Leigh.
French
Baby, French word for infant.
English
Dark or pale, variant of Blake from Old English blac.
Greek
Possibly derived from Briseis in Greek mythology.
French
Variant of Blondelle, meaning blonde or fair-haired.
English
Perfect joy and happiness.
Germanic
Brave bear, a variant of Bernadette from Germanic Berinhard.
Greek/English
Foreign or stranger, a diminutive of Barbara.
African American English
Modern creation or variant without established etymology.
English
A combination of Billie (from William, 'resolute protector') and Jo (from Josephine, 'God shall increase').
Latin / French
A variant spelling of Brittany, meaning 'from Brittany' or 'Briton.'