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707 names match.
English
From Britain.
English
Bailiff; a modern variant combining Bailey and Leigh.
Scottish
Pale or white; related to Irish Blaan.
Hebrew
Son of the right hand; variant of Benjamin.
Scottish
Pale or white; variant of Blaine.
Irish
Variant of Brennan, meaning descendant of the raven.
Hebrew
From the Aramaic meaning son of Talmai or son of the furrows.
Germanic
From beraht meaning bright and raban meaning raven.
Greek
Diminutive of Barbara, meaning the foreign one.
Scottish
Broad valley, from Braden.
Greek
The foreign one, diminutive of Barbara.
English
Bright town.
English modern creation
Variant of Braylon.
Irish
Fortified town.
English
Baker.
Hebrew
Variant of Bethany, meaning house of figs in Hebrew.
Modern English
Modern variant of Brylee, combining Bry with Leigh.
Hebrew
Variant of Benjamin, meaning son of the right hand in Hebrew.
Latin
Modern variant of Britney or Brittany, from the region of Brittany in France.
Irish
Variant of Brien or Brian, derived from Irish meaning strong or noble.
English
From a broad meadow or clearing.
Scandinavian
Strong and noble woman; variant of Brit.
English
Variant of Brantley, meaning burnt meadow or Brendan's meadow.
Germanic
Variant of Billy, meaning resolute protector or will-helmet.
Welsh
White breast; from bron (breast) and gwyn (white).
English
A nickname derived from English, meaning masculine or strong.
English
From English surname, derived from brown and -el suffix.
English
A modern variant of Bailey, meaning steward or bailiff.
English
A variant of Brittany, from British meaning woman from Brittany.
English
A nickname traditionally derived from Elizabeth, or from the English word 'buff' meaning energetic and strong.
French
Diminutive of Barbara, derived from Greek meaning 'foreign' or 'strange'.
English
Feminine variant of Bobby, a diminutive of Robert meaning 'bright fame'.
Greek
Variant of Bernice, meaning 'bringing victory' from Greek elements.
Modern English blend
Modern combination of Brook, a water term, with the popular -lyn suffix.
Modern English blend
Modern combination of Brie with Anna, meaning 'noble' and 'grace'.
English
A modern combination of Brook and Lynn, meaning stream dweller.
Germanic/Latin
Bold as a bear, the feminine form of Bernard.
Modern American
A modern variant of Breanna, meaning noble or exalted.
Scottish
From the place name Barrie, meaning barren land or fortified settlement.
Hebrew
Married or espoused, variant of Beulah.
Hebrew
To bind, diminutive form of Rebecca.
English
From a settlement, modern variant of Brenton or Bristol.
Greek
Bringer of victory, variant of Bernice.
German
From the German capital city.
English
Son of Brice, variant of Bryson.
Welsh
Little raven or variant of Brenna.
Hebrew
To bind or captivate.
English
Sword or beacon hill.