Browse names
320 names match.
Celtic
Of Britain or a Breton person; relating to Celtic Britain.
Old English
Archer or one who shoots a bow.
English
Combination of Brent (burnt hill) and Lee (meadow), a modern blended name.
English
Variant of Beckham, meaning homestead in a stream bend.
Irish Gaelic
Short form of Brendan, from Irish Bréanainn meaning 'prince' or 'brave.'
English
English word name referring to a limb or extension of a tree.
English
Variant of Brad, from Bradford meaning 'broad meadow.'
English
Son of Bartholomew, derived from Aramaic Bartholomai meaning son of furrows or son of Tolmai.
English
Diminutive of Barnaby or Bernard, derived from Hebrew meaning son of consolation.
English
Modern blend name without established etymology.
Scottish variant
Variant of Brody; from a broad or muddy place.
Welsh
Son of Evan; from the Welsh ap Evan.
English
Modern variant of Braden, possibly derived from an Old English place name meaning broad valley.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning beautiful or eloquent speaker.
Germanic
Bold friend or brave.
Scottish
Scottish surname derived from burn, meaning small streams.
Modern invented
A contemporary name, possibly a variant of Burl or Beryl.
English
A type of fern plant common in northern climates, symbolizing resilience and strength.
English variant
Modern creation possibly derived from Braden, meaning broad hill.
English
Modern creation, possibly from brave, meaning courageous.
Slavic
God-given.
Modern English
Modern creation combining Bry- and -len elements suggesting noble spirit.
English
An ethnic and place-based name referring to a native of Britain or Brittany.
Germanic
Variant of Bernie or Bernard, from Germanic elements meaning 'brave bear.'
Hebrew
Son of the right hand; Hebrew variant of Benjamin.
Germanic
Variant of Bernard, meaning brave bear or strong as a bear.
Germanic
Variant of Billy or William, meaning resolute protector.
Vietnamese
Peace or calm.
Modern English invention
Modern creative name with no established meaning.
German surname
Farmer or peasant.
English surname
Settlement by a ford with buffalo or ox.
English
From an English surname meaning to cry out or from a place name.