Browse names
707 names match.
Modern invented
A contemporary name blending brae (hillside) with lyn.
English
From Britain, modern variant of Brittany or Britton.
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.
Hebrew
Blessing; related to Hebrew brachah.
French/English
From the region of Brittany or from Britain.
English/Dutch
Etymology uncertain; possibly place name or surname origin.
Modern/Unknown
Etymology uncertain; modern variant name.
Irish
Noble; variant of Brianna.
English
Etymology uncertain; English surname origin.
English
A thorny plant, especially wild roses.
English
A baby or child.
Welsh
From the hill; Welsh blend with lie.
English
A male child.
Modern American
Invented name blending Bray with Lynn.
Celtic
Variant of Brianna meaning noble or strong.
Italian
Variant of Bianca meaning white or pure.
English
Variant of Brady derived from a surname meaning broad or wide.
Irish
Prince or descendant of Brendan; related to Brendan.
English
Variant of Brady meaning broad or from a broad place.
English (modern spelling)
Modern spelling of Brooklyn meaning small stream or brook.
English
English surname meaning clearing of a male deer or buck.
Irish (modern creation)
Modern form of Bria or Brianna possibly meaning noble or exalted.
Scandinavian abbreviation
Short form of Björn or other Scandinavian names.
Modern American creation
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Spanish
Pretty or beautiful.
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.
Hebrew
Scottish short form of Elizabeth, meaning God's oath.
Latin/Hebrew
Combination of Barbara and Ann, meaning foreign and grace.
Old English
From Blake (pale or dark) and Lee (meadow or clearing).
Germanic via Hebrew
Diminutive of Bobbie or Barbara, from Greek barbara meaning 'foreign' or 'strange.'
Celtic Irish
Variant of Brianna, from Irish Briain or the name Brian, meaning 'high' or 'noble.'
Celtic and Latin
Variant of Britney, from Brittany, a region in France; etymology linked to the Britons.
Old Norse and English
Combination of Brandi (derived from brandy, the alcoholic drink) with -lyn suffix.
Irish Gaelic
Short form of Brendan, from Irish Bréanainn meaning 'prince' or 'brave.'
Celtic
Exalted and noble one, variant of Brigid.
Italian and Latin
Beautiful rose, combining bella and rose.
English
English word name referring to a limb or extension of a tree.
English
Variant of Brad, from Bradford meaning 'broad meadow.'
Modern creation
Contemporary creation, possibly derived from Brianna or Bria with modern suffix.
Latin/Modern
Possibly variant of Belinda or modern creation from Latin bellus meaning 'beautiful.'
Germanic/Latin
Possibly variant of Belinda, from Germanic bald (bold) and Latin bella (beautiful).