Browse names
707 names match.
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.
Greek
Variant of Beryl, derived from Greek beryllos, a precious stone.
Celtic
Variant of Brianna, meaning noble or high-born.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany; house of figs or place beyond the Jordan River.
English
Of uncertain origin; possibly related to Bel or Belle meaning beautiful.
Celtic
Variant of Brittany; from Britain or the Bretons.
Hebrew
Short form of Gabrielle; God is my strength.
English
A body of water or the bay tree; nature-inspired.
Welsh and English
Modern blend of Bryn (hill) and -ley (meadow).
Irish
Variant of Bridget; the exalted one.
English
Modern blend name without established etymology.
Irish
Broad-chested.
Gaelic
Strong and brave.
Greek
Bringing victory; one who brings triumph.
Latin variant
Variant spelling of Crystal; clear like ice.
Scottish variant
Variant of Brody; from a broad or muddy place.
English place name
Variant of Boston; from a place in England.
Welsh
Son of Evan; from the Welsh ap Evan.
English blend
Combination of Blake and Lynn; dark and fair.
English
Modern variant of Braden, possibly derived from an Old English place name meaning broad valley.
English
From the English word meaning physical attractiveness.
English
Modern diminutive of Brooks, meaning small stream dweller.
Arabic
From Arabic meaning beautiful or eloquent speaker.
Germanic
Variant of Billy or Billie, meaning resolute protector.
English
Modern creation, possibly from the exclamation Blimey.
Scandinavian
Splendid or magnificent.
Hebrew/Modern
Possibly from Benjamin or a diminutive meaning blessed.
English
From Britain, a variant spelling of Britney.
Germanic
Bold friend or brave.
Germanic
Bright or famous, short form of Robert or Roberta.
Celtic/French
Feminine form of Brett, meaning a Breton or from Brittany.
Latin
Modern spelling of Barbie or Barbara, meaning foreign or strange.
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
Modern creation from the word breeze, symbolizing lightness, freshness, and freedom.
English
Modern variant combining Brandi (a brandy liquor) with -lyn suffix, a late 20th-century creation.
Modern variant
A contemporary variant of Felicia, meaning happy or fortunate.
English variant
Modern creation possibly derived from Braden, meaning broad hill.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name without established etymological roots.
Germanic variant
Modern variant possibly from Bernard, meaning brave bear.
Hebrew via Germanic
Modern variant of Bob or Bobbie, meaning bright fame.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name combining Brae or Brady with -lynn suffix.
Hebrew
Daughter of God, from Hebrew bat (daughter) and Ya (God).
English
Modern variant of Bradley or Braley, meaning broad meadow.
English
Modern creation, possibly from brave, meaning courageous.
English
High, noble; variant of Brianna.