Browse names
707 names match.
English
Settlement on barren land; derived from Old English place name.
English
Quarrelsome or strife; derived from Old English meaning a beret-wearer.
Yiddish
From Yiddish meaning 'flower' or 'bloom.'
English
A modern combination of Brae or Brady with -lyn.
Hebrew
A variant of Beulah meaning 'married' or 'claimed as a bride.'
Latin
A variant of Beatrice from Latin 'beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness.'
English
A modern combination of Bri or Briley with Lee.
English
From Old English meaning 'town with bells' or a place name.
Irish
Strength or vigor; from Brígh.
Modern English
Modern blend of Brayden and Liam or Lan.
Irish
From the Irish Beibhinn, meaning fair lady or beautiful.
English
From Old English, meaning bald or builder.
Hebrew
Meaning wisdom or understanding.
Germanic
Variant of Brenda, meaning sword or flame.
Germanic/Modern
Variant of Beulah, meaning married or possessed.
Old English
Meadow on the brink or edge.
Old English/Modern
Bailiff or descendant of Bailey; variant of Bailey.
German/Old English
Bright; diminutive of Bertha or Birdie from Old German beraht (bright).
Scottish
Muddy place; from Scottish Brody possibly meaning wet place.
Greek
From Greek mythology, possible connection to brightness.
Irish
High or noble.
Modern
Modern variant of Braiden, possibly from Bradley.
Old Norse
Fiery sword or glacier.
Irish
High or noble.
English
Buddy or companion.
English
A town dweller or citizen.
Slavic
Variant of Vladimir; means ruler of the world.
Hungarian/Slavic
Possibly means white.
Scandinavian
Form of Brigid; means strength and power.
Germanic
Germanic surname meaning one who burns or clears land.
Latin
Possibly variant of Donna; means lady.
Modern
Possibly a variant of Bryson meaning son of Brice.
Modern
A modern invented name possibly from Breven or Bravo.
Germanic
Armored warrior or fierce protector.
Germanic/Spanish
Bold and famous or daring renowned.
English
Refers to a person from Brittany or of Breton heritage.
Polynesian
Polynesian name with cultural significance.
Modern creation
Modern name without well-established etymology.
Italian
Italian form of Blasius meaning stammer.
Irish
Modern variant of Brianna meaning noble.
Scandinavian
From Old Norse, possibly related to blending or brightness.
English
From a place name meaning beautiful ford or river crossing.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany, a biblical place meaning house of figs.
English
Modern variant of Bailey, from Old English meaning bailiff or steward.
English
From an English surname meaning one who lives by beech trees.
Irish
Modern variant of Braden, from Irish meaning descendant of Bradán.
Latin
Variant of Veronica, meaning true image.
English
Compound name combining Bobby and Jo.