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381 names match.
Irish
Variant of Brianna, meaning 'noble' or 'high.'
Scottish
Scottish variant of Brianna or Brian, meaning 'noble.'
English
Combination of Betty (Hebrew Elisheba, my God is an oath) and Ann (Hebrew Hannah, grace).
Scottish
From Scottish 'bonny' meaning beautiful, pretty, or good-looking.
Hebrew
Possibly from biblical Bethsaida (house of fishing) or a modern Hebrew variation.
English
Combination of Betty (Hebrew Elizabeth, God's oath) and Lou (German Louise, renowned warrior).
English
Modern variation of Brianna, from Irish meaning high-born, noble, or strong.
Latin
Variant of Brittany, derived from the Breton people or region.
Hebrew
Variant of Beulah, meaning married or claimed bride.
Modern
Contemporary invented name blending Bree with Ann.
American
Modern created name, possibly related to Briana.
Latin
Lively, vivacious; feminine form of Bibianus.
Celtic
Noble, high; feminine form of Brian, meaning high or noble.
French
White, pure; from Blanche meaning white.
Italian
Short for Sabrina, of uncertain origin possibly meaning from Cyprian territory.
English
Modern variant of Brittany or Britain, from Celtic meaning land of the Britons.
Modern invented
A contemporary blend name without traditional etymological roots.
Irish variant of Bridget
The exalted one or strength.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Beth and Anne.
Germanic and Hebrew
Bright fame with God's help, combining Bobby and Jo.
Germanic
Feminine form of Bert, meaning bright or famous.
English
A small brown creature or person with brown coloring.
Irish/Celtic
The exalted one or bright one.
Modern English
Contemporary blend combining Bray with Lynn.
Spanish/Portuguese
A breeze or gentle wind; derived from Spanish brisa.
Yiddish
From Yiddish meaning 'flower' or 'bloom.'
English
A modern combination of Brae or Brady with -lyn.
Hebrew
A variant of Beulah meaning 'married' or 'claimed as a bride.'
Latin
A variant of Beatrice from Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness.'
English
A modern combination of Bri or Briley with Lee.
Irish
Strength or vigor; from Brígh.
Irish
From the Irish Beibhinn, meaning fair lady or beautiful.
Hebrew
Meaning wisdom or understanding.
Germanic
Variant of Brenda, meaning sword or flame.
Old English
Meadow on the brink or edge.
German/Old English
Bright; diminutive of Bertha or Birdie from Old German beraht (bright).
Greek
From Greek mythology, possible connection to brightness.
Irish
High or noble.
Old Norse
Fiery sword or glacier.
Hungarian/Slavic
Possibly means white.
Scandinavian
Form of Brigid; means strength and power.
Latin
Possibly variant of Donna; means lady.
Germanic
Armored warrior or fierce protector.
Polynesian
Polynesian name with cultural significance.
Modern creation
Modern name without well-established etymology.
Irish
Modern variant of Brianna meaning noble.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse, possibly related to blending or brightness.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany, a biblical place meaning house of figs.