Browse names
320 names match.
English
Variant of Bryson, from Celtic origin meaning son of the noble one.
Celtic
Variant of Bryant, meaning noble or honorable.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning blessed.
Gaelic
Variant of Braeden, meaning broad hillside.
Germanic
Diminutive of Bernie or Bernard, meaning brave bear.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
Scottish
Of the burnished waters.
English
The color blue; used as a given name in contemporary contexts.
French
From Old French meaning bay-colored horse.
English
Archaic English surname; meaning related to broad clearing.
Celtic
Modern variant of Bryce, meaning speckled or Celtic place name.
Germanic
Derived from bear and hard, meaning strong as a bear.
Scottish
Derived from Scottish place name or occupational surname.
Hebrew
Son of Zion, a religious Hebrew name with biblical significance.
English (modern)
A modern invented name, likely a combination of Brandon and an -on suffix.
English surname
An English surname meaning Briton or from Britain.
Aramaic
Spanish form of Bartholomew, meaning son of Talmai.
English (modern created)
Modern created name with no established etymology.
Arabic
Bringer of good news, messenger of joy.
Hebrew
Lightning, thunder from heaven.
English
One who dwells on a bend in the road.
English
Variation of Brenton, meaning settlement of the Britons.
English/Germanic
Derived from Old English, possibly meaning blade or leaf.
Irish
Descendant of Brion; possibly means king or raven.
Latin/Italian
Blessed or well-spoken.
English
Rough or to pronounce with a trilling sound.
Scottish
A variant of Brodie, from a place name in Scotland.
Ukrainian/Slavic
Gift from God; Ukrainian form of Bogdan.
English
Burnt clearing; variant of Brantley.
Old English
Place name meaning settlement of brindle plants or animals.
Latin/French
Variant of Blaise, meaning lisping or stammering.
Modern invented
Modern short form from Britain or Brittany.
Modern invented
A contemporary name blending brae (hillside) with lyn.
Hebrew
Son of God, Hebrew biblical name from Ben and El.
English
Badger settlement, English place name from Old English broc and ton.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand, Hebrew form of Benjamin signifying strength.
Scandinavian
Bran's son, variant of Branson from Scandinavian surname.
English/Germanic
Cause of harm or distress; derived from Old English meaning bone or killer.
English/Dutch
Etymology uncertain; possibly place name or surname origin.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern variant name.
English
Etymology uncertain; English surname origin.
English
A thorny plant, especially wild roses.
English
A male child.
English
Variant of Brady derived from a surname meaning broad or wide.
Irish
Prince or descendant of Brendan; related to Brendan.
English
English surname meaning clearing of a male deer or buck.
Scandinavian abbreviation
Short form of Björn or other Scandinavian names.
Modern American creation
Modern invented name with no established etymology.