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English
From the English word for a young child used as a given name.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from one who writes or registers.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from a place name.
Germanic
Short form of Bernard, derived from bear (strength) and brave (courage).
Germanic
Brave bear; strong and fearless.
English
A flower in early bloom.
Old English
Dweller in a bent grass meadow.
Old English
Barley farm, agricultural heritage.
Germanic
Fiery and proud, a strong flame.
Old English
Broad meadow, wide open spaces.
Scottish
Brother and descendant.
English
Breaker and strong one.
Germanic
Bright raven and wisdom.
English
From Britain; referring to a Briton or one from the British Isles.
Scandinavian
From Britain; Scandinavian variant referring to a Briton.
English
From English surname referring to a knot or tuft in wood.
English
Bright ruler, from the Old English elements beorht and eorl.
Germanic and Old French
Noble warrior; from the feudal title baron.
English
Deer; from the Old English bucca.
English
Small fruit; nature name symbolizing abundance.
Germanic
Fire; sword bright and fierce.
Irish
Brave.
English
From the woods.
Old English/Germanic
Modern variant of Brandon, meaning fiery or beacon.
Arabic
Moisture or fresh, associated with an early Muslim figure.
Irish
Derived from the Irish word 'bran' meaning raven.
English
A modern variant of Bradley, derived from Old English meaning 'broad meadow.'
Irish
From the Irish word 'bran' meaning 'raven,' symbolizing wisdom and mystery.
Spanish
Derived from the Germanic name Brawiliaus, meaning 'broad' or 'wide.'
Irish
Derived from Irish origins, possibly meaning 'a heavy work shoe.'
Scottish
Derived from Scottish and French origins, meaning 'baron' or 'nobleman.'
Russian/Slavic
Fighter or warrior.
Scottish
Pale or white; related to Irish Blaan.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand; variant of Benjamin.
Scottish
Pale or white; variant of Blaine.
Irish
Variant of Brennan, meaning descendant of the raven.
Hebrew
From the Aramaic meaning son of Talmai or son of the furrows.
Germanic
From beraht meaning bright and raban meaning raven.
Scottish
Broad valley, from Braden.
English
Bright town.
English modern creation
Variant of Braylon.
Irish
Fortified town.
English
Baker.
Hebrew
Variant of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand in Hebrew.
Irish
Variant of Brien or Brian, derived from Irish meaning strong or noble.
English
From a broad meadow or clearing.
English
Variant of Brantley, meaning burnt meadow or Brendan's meadow.
English
A nickname derived from English, meaning masculine or strong.