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320 names match.
French
Handsome; admirer.
Old Norse
Dweller by the stream.
Old English
From the barns.
English occupational surname
One who delivers goods.
Welsh
Son of Owen.
English
Thorny patch, wild rose.
English, diminutive of Robert
Bright fame.
English
Town by the woods.
English, diminutive of William
Resolute protector.
Gaelic
Yellow.
Chinese
Precious, live, protect.
Old English, Celtic
Hill, steep.
Scottish
Ditch, muddy place.
Hebrew
Son.
English
Son of Ben.
English
Beacon hill.
English, Old Norse
Bridge.
Irish, Celtic
Prince, little raven.
Germanic
Brown.
English, from the English
Flame, fire.
English
Broad valley.
English
Shelter, one who brings news.
English
Occupational name for a baker.
English
Son of Brand.
English
Son of a dark or brown-skinned man.
Latin
Lisp, stutter.
Irish
Descendant of Braonán; little drop, moisture, or tear.
Celtic, Old French
Speckled, freckled.
English
Bridge builder.
English, from French
Blessing, good.
Germanic
From the Germanic elements bern and hard, meaning brave or strong as a bear.
Irish
Anglicized form of Bairre, a short form of Fionnbharr, meaning fair-headed; also linked to Irish bearach, meaning spear.
English
Diminutive of William, from Germanic elements meaning resolute protector.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
English
Short form of Bradley, from Old English meaning broad meadow.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
Germanic
A short form of names containing the Germanic element beraht, meaning bright.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning broad ford, a wide river crossing.
English/French
From Brett, meaning a person from Brittany or of Breton descent.
Scottish
From the Scottish island of Bute, meaning yellow or pale.
English
From English buddy, meaning friend, or as a nickname for various names.
English
From English burh and tun, meaning fortified town or stronghold settlement.
Aramaic (short for Bartholomew)
Son of Talmai.
Aramaic (short for Bartholomew)
Son of Talmai.
English (variant of Byron)
From the cattleshed.
English
From the burnt settlement.
Spanish from Latin
Diminutive of Benedict, from Benedictus meaning blessed.
Greek
From basileus, meaning royal or kingly.