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English, diminutive of Robert
Bright fame.
English
Town by the woods.
Latin
She who brings happiness.
English, diminutive of William
Resolute protector.
Gaelic
Yellow.
Chinese
Precious, live, protect.
American, modern invented name
from the hill.
Greek
Foreign, strange.
Old English, Celtic
Hill, steep.
English
From Brittany, a region in France.
Scottish
Ditch, muddy place.
Hebrew
Son.
English
Son of Ben.
Irish
Noble, strong, virtuous.
English
Beacon hill.
English, Old Norse
Bridge.
Scottish
Pretty, attractive.
Irish, Celtic
Prince, little raven.
Spanish, derived from Hebrew
Bethlehem.
Germanic
Brown.
Spanish/Portuguese
Breeze.
English, from the English
Flame, fire.
English
Broad valley.
English
Shelter, one who brings news.
English
Occupational name for a baker.
English
Son of Brand.
English
Son of a dark or brown-skinned man.
Latin
Lisp, stutter.
Irish
Descendant of Braonán; little drop, moisture, or tear.
Celtic, Old French
Speckled, freckled.
English
Bridge builder.
English, from French
Blessing, good.
English
Beaver stream.
Germanic
From the Germanic element berht, meaning bright or famous.
Germanic
From the Germanic elements bern and hard, meaning brave or strong as a bear.
Greek
From Berenice, meaning she who brings victory.
Irish
Anglicized form of Bairre, a short form of Fionnbharr, meaning fair-headed; also linked to Irish bearach, meaning spear.
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning God is my oath.
English
Diminutive of William, from Germanic elements meaning resolute protector.
Hebrew
Short form of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
English
From the name of the liquor, derived from Dutch brandewijn meaning burnt wine.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Roberta or Barbara, with Roberta meaning bright fame.
English
Variant spelling of Brandy, from the liquor name derived from Dutch brandewijn meaning burnt wine.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Robert, meaning bright fame.
French
From a medieval French nickname meaning white or fair.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Rebecca, meaning to tie or bind.
English
Short form of Bradley, from Old English meaning broad meadow.
Hebrew
Means married, used in the Book of Isaiah as a symbolic name for the land of Israel.