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707 names match.
Germanic
Of uncertain meaning, possibly from the Germanic element lind, meaning soft or serpent, popularized by Alexander Pope's poetry.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand.
French (from German)
Feminine form of Bernard, meaning brave as a bear.
English (from Hebrew)
Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath.
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath.
Spanish
From the Spanish word meaning pretty or beautiful.
Hebrew
A diminutive of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Germanic
A short form of names containing the Germanic element beraht, meaning bright.
English
From an English surname and place name meaning broad ford, a wide river crossing.
English/French
From Brett, meaning a person from Brittany or of Breton descent.
Scottish
From the Scottish island of Bute, meaning yellow or pale.
Spanish
From Spanish blanco, meaning white or pure.
English
Diminutive of Barbara or feminine form of Bobby, meaning foreign or strong.
Irish/French
French form of Brigid from Irish Brighid, meaning exalted one or goddess.
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Betty, diminutive of Elizabeth from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God's oath.
English
From English buddy, meaning friend, or as a nickname for various names.
English
From English burh and tun, meaning fortified town or stronghold settlement.
Germanic
Feminine form of Bernard, combining bern (bear) and hard (brave).
Celtic
Feminine form of Brian, from brígh meaning strength or power.
Latin
Spanish form of Beatrice, from Latin beatus meaning blessed or happy.
Aramaic (short for Bartholomew)
Son of Talmai.
Aramaic (short for Bartholomew)
Son of Talmai.
English
From the spirit brandy.
English (variant of Byron)
From the cattleshed.
Germanic (short for Robert)
Bright or illustrious.
English
From the burnt settlement.
Old English
From broc, meaning a small stream.
Spanish from Latin
Diminutive of Benedict, from Benedictus meaning blessed.
Spanish from Latin
Feminine form of Benito, from Benedictus meaning blessed.
Old English
From a place name meaning from the beaver stream.
Irish
Variant of Bridget, from Irish Brigid meaning exalted one.
Greek
From basileus, meaning royal or kingly.
Greek
From beryllos, a precious greenish-blue stone.
English
From the English word for a young child used as a given name.
Celtic
Modern spelling of Brittany, derived from the Celtic place name.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from one who writes or registers.
Irish
Modern variant of Brianna, derived from the Irish name Brianna.
Old English
English surname used as first name, derived from a place name.
Germanic
Short form of Bernard, derived from bear (strength) and brave (courage).
Irish/Celtic
Noble; of high birth and virtue.
Germanic
Brave bear; strong and fearless.
Greek
Bringer of victory; triumphant warrior.
English
A flower in early bloom.
Old English
Dweller in a bent grass meadow.
Old English
Barley farm, agricultural heritage.
Germanic
Fiery and proud, a strong flame.
Old English
Broad meadow, wide open spaces.
Greek
Bringer of victory, triumphant.