Browse names
320 names match.
Germanic/English
Broad or wide, related to the Old English brad.
English
Strong fortress, from Old English burgh meaning fortified town.
English
A surname-based name referring to the color brown or a person with brown hair or complexion.
English
Modern variation of Braxton, an Old English place name meaning Braccius's settlement.
Irish
Variation of Bryan, from Irish Briain meaning strong, noble, or high.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning God is my son.
Place name
Named after the country of Britain, used as personal name.
Chinese
Precious or treasure.
Irish
Prince, brave; variant of Brendan from Irish.
English
Surname from barn meaning clearing or farmstead.
Celtic/Scottish
Speckled or freckled.
English
From the farmstead or cattle sheds, derived from Old English place names.
Swahili
Of noble promise or a promising noble.
English
Named after Jonas Bronck, an early settler of the New York borough.
Hebrew and Dutch
Father of many or exalted father, short form of Abraham.
English
Burnt clearing or meadow, derived from place names.
Old English
A ford or river crossing belonging to someone named Beda.
English
Settlement on barren land; derived from Old English place name.
English
Quarrelsome or strife; derived from Old English meaning a beret-wearer.
English
From Old English meaning 'town with bells' or a place name.
Modern English
Modern blend of Brayden and Liam or Lan.
English
From Old English, meaning bald or builder.
Germanic/Modern
Variant of Beulah, meaning married or possessed.
Old English/Modern
Bailiff or descendant of Bailey; variant of Bailey.
Scottish
Muddy place; from Scottish Brody possibly meaning wet place.
Modern
Modern variant of Braiden, possibly from Bradley.
Irish
High or noble.
English
Buddy or companion.
English
A town dweller or citizen.
Slavic
Variant of Vladimir; means ruler of the world.
Germanic
Germanic surname meaning one who burns or clears land.
Modern
Possibly a variant of Bryson meaning son of Brice.
Modern
A modern invented name possibly from Breven or Bravo.
Germanic/Spanish
Bold and famous or daring renowned.
English
Refers to a person from Brittany or of Breton heritage.
Italian
Italian form of Blasius meaning stammer.
English
From a place name meaning beautiful ford or river crossing.
English
From an English surname meaning one who lives by beech trees.
Irish
Modern variant of Braden, from Irish meaning descendant of Bradán.
Persian
Hero or champion; a brave warrior.
English
Diminutive of Buck, meaning deer.
English
English occupational surname meaning butler or servant.
English
Variant of Blaze, meaning fire or flame.
Irish
Broad or wide valley, variant of Braden.
Scottish
Birch wood or from the birch tree meadow.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand, Hebrew form of Benjamin.
Yiddish/Hebrew
Possibly from Beryl (a gemstone) or Hebrew Ber (wild).
English
From the surname Byrd, referring to a bird.