Browse names
707 names match.
Irish/Scottish
Variant of Brenna or Brianna, meaning strong or hill.
Hebrew
Spanish form of Bathsheba, meaning daughter of the oath.
English surname
An English surname meaning Briton or from Britain.
Aramaic
Spanish form of Bartholomew, meaning son of Talmai.
English
Variant of Bunny, a small rabbit or term of endearment.
English (modern created)
Modern created name with no established etymology.
African American
Modern creation, likely a variant of Brianna.
Hebrew
Pledged to God, my God is abundance.
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.
Welsh
Dark-haired or dark raven.
English
The English word beautiful, used as a modern name.
English/Germanic
Derived from Old English, possibly meaning blade or leaf.
Germanic
Fiery sword or blade.
Irish
Descendant of Brion; possibly means king or raven.
Latin/Italian
Blessed or well-spoken.
Aramaic/Hebrew
House of hunting or place of nets.
English
Rough or to pronounce with a trilling sound.
Hebrew/Yiddish
A variant of Bella, meaning beautiful or bright.
Scandinavian
One who dwells in the mountains.
Arabic/Turkish
Eloquent, clear, or well-spoken.
Scottish
A variant of Brodie, from a place name in Scotland.
Germanic/Modern
A variant of Bobby, meaning famous or bright.
Old English
A gentle wind, symbolizing freedom and lightness.
Latin/French
From Brittany, the Celtic region in France.
English
A modern creation combining Bri with the suffix -leigh meaning meadow.
Celtic
Strong and noble, a feminine variant of Brian.
English
A modern creation combining Bri with Lynn.
English
Blessed and gracious, combining Betty and Jane.
Hebrew
Daughter of God, a Yiddish variant of Batya.
Germanic
Brave bear, a feminine form of Bernard.
Ukrainian/Slavic
Gift from God; Ukrainian form of Bogdan.
English
Modern name possibly combining Bren with the suffix -ley meaning meadow.
English
Burnt clearing; variant of Brantley.
Irish/Scandinavian
Variant of Brenna, related to Germanic roots meaning sword or fire.
Old English
Place name meaning settlement of brindle plants or animals.
Modern invented
Modern created name combining Bre with the -lynn suffix.
Latin/French
Variant of Blaise, meaning lisping or stammering.
Modern invented
Modern short form from Britain or Brittany.
Modern invented
Modern created name with unclear established etymology.
Germanic
Variant of Belinda, meaning beautiful serpent.
English
Pledge of God combined with Jo; a compound name.
English
Birch wood meadow; variant of Berkeley.
Arabic
Means good news, glad tidings, or joy.
English
Possibly meaning brown stream or a diminutive of Burna.
Irish/Gaelic
A variant of Brianna, meaning noble or high and strong.