Browse names
381 names match.
English
Modern name possibly combining Bren with the suffix -ley meaning meadow.
Irish/Scandinavian
Variant of Brenna, related to Germanic roots meaning sword or fire.
Modern invented
Modern created name combining Bre with the -lynn suffix.
Modern invented
Modern created name with unclear established etymology.
Germanic
Variant of Belinda, meaning beautiful serpent.
English
Pledge of God combined with Jo; a compound name.
English
Birch wood meadow; variant of Berkeley.
Arabic
Means good news, glad tidings, or joy.
English
Possibly meaning brown stream or a diminutive of Burna.
Irish/Gaelic
A variant of Brianna, meaning noble or high and strong.
English
From Britain, modern variant of Brittany or Britton.
Hebrew
Blessing; related to Hebrew brachah.
French/English
From the region of Brittany or from Britain.
Irish
Noble; variant of Brianna.
English
A baby or child.
Welsh
From the hill; Welsh blend with lie.
Modern American
Invented name blending Bray with Lynn.
Celtic
Variant of Brianna meaning noble or strong.
Italian
Variant of Bianca meaning white or pure.
English
Variant of Brady meaning broad or from a broad place.
English (modern spelling)
Modern spelling of Brooklyn meaning small stream or brook.
Irish (modern creation)
Modern form of Bria or Brianna possibly meaning noble or exalted.
Spanish
Pretty or beautiful.
Hebrew
Scottish short form of Elizabeth, meaning God's oath.
Latin/Hebrew
Combination of Barbara and Ann, meaning foreign and grace.
Old English
From Blake (pale or dark) and Lee (meadow or clearing).
Germanic via Hebrew
Diminutive of Bobbie or Barbara, from Greek barbara meaning 'foreign' or 'strange.'
Celtic Irish
Variant of Brianna, from Irish Briain or the name Brian, meaning 'high' or 'noble.'
Celtic and Latin
Variant of Britney, from Brittany, a region in France; etymology linked to the Britons.
Old Norse and English
Combination of Brandi (derived from brandy, the alcoholic drink) with -lyn suffix.
Celtic
Exalted and noble one, variant of Brigid.
Italian and Latin
Beautiful rose, combining bella and rose.
Modern creation
Contemporary creation, possibly derived from Brianna or Bria with modern suffix.
Latin/Modern
Possibly variant of Belinda or modern creation from Latin bellus meaning 'beautiful.'
Germanic/Latin
Possibly variant of Belinda, from Germanic bald (bold) and Latin bella (beautiful).
Greek
Variant of Beryl, derived from Greek beryllos, a precious stone.
Celtic
Variant of Brianna, meaning noble or high-born.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany; house of figs or place beyond the Jordan River.
English
Of uncertain origin; possibly related to Bel or Belle meaning beautiful.
Celtic
Variant of Brittany; from Britain or the Bretons.
Hebrew
Short form of Gabrielle; God is my strength.
English
A body of water or the bay tree; nature-inspired.
Welsh and English
Modern blend of Bryn (hill) and -ley (meadow).
Irish
Variant of Bridget; the exalted one.
Irish
Broad-chested.
Gaelic
Strong and brave.
Greek
Bringing victory; one who brings triumph.
Latin variant
Variant spelling of Crystal; clear like ice.