Browse names
707 names match.
Slavic
God-given.
Arabic/Persian
Lady or grandmother.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly inspired by Bria.
English
Mockingbird; variant of Becky.
Modern invented
Modern blended name combining Bre and Lyn.
English
Fair-haired or spear; variant of Barry.
Modern invented
Modern blended name combining Bra and Lee.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly independent origin.
English
High, noble; variant of Brianna.
English
Beaver stream; combination of Beverley and Lynn.
Modern English
Modern creation combining Bry- and -len elements suggesting noble spirit.
English
Diminutive of Brook, a small stream.
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.'
Irish/Gaelic
Variant of Brenna, from Irish meaning 'dark,' 'raven,' or 'dark-haired.'
Romance/Modern
A modern variant combining feminine Romance language roots.
Gaelic
High, noble, or exalted; variant of Brianna.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand; Hebrew variant of Benjamin.
Latin/Celtic
From Britain or Briton; variant of Brittany.
Germanic
Variant of Bernard, meaning brave bear or strong as a bear.
Germanic/Irish
A form of Brigid, meaning exalted or strong, from Irish mythology.
Modern English
A blended name combining Breck and Lynn of uncertain specific origin.
Germanic
Variant of Billy or William, meaning resolute protector.
Vietnamese
Peace or calm.
Irish
Variant of Brenna, from the Irish word for raven or tears.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning blessed.
English
Modern created name.
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.
Germanic variation
Variation of Bernard/Bernadine, meaning brave as a bear.
Irish (modern variation)
Variation of Brenna or Brianna; meaning noble or lofty.
English
From an English surname meaning to cry out or from a place name.
Irish (Celtic)
Irish goddess of fire, healing, and poetry; meaning bright or exalted.
Irish
A variant of Bridget, meaning exalted or strength.