Browse names
707 names match.
French
From Brittany.
Irish
High or noble.
Hebrew
House of God's grace.
English
From the bridge hamlet.
Germanic
Strong bear.
Latin
To stutter or to lisp.
French
From the Brie region of France known for its cheese, or short form of Gabriella.
English
From the English word 'blossom' meaning a flowering plant or a period of blooming.
Latin
Latin name from 'Beatrix' meaning 'she who brings happiness' or 'blessed'.
English
From the bell or belle, meaning beautiful.
Scottish
Speckled or freckled.
English/Irish (modern)
Modern variant possibly derived from Brian; meaning 'strong' or 'noble.'
English (modern)
Modern contemporary name; etymology uncertain.
Hebrew
Variant of Becky, from Rebecca, meaning 'to bind.'
Aramaic/Spanish
Variant of Balthasar, meaning 'Baal protects the king' or 'treasured king.'
Welsh
From Welsh, meaning 'hill' or 'breast.'
Hebrew
Variant of Betsy, from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Irish
A name derived from the Irish word for badger, symbolizing strength and determination.
English
A variant of Bailey, derived from Old English meaning bailiff or administrator.
Hebrew/Spanish
Possibly derived from Hebrew or Spanish meaning to dance or beautiful.
Greek
Spanish form of Briseis, a figure from Greek mythology.
Irish
Modern variant of Braeden, from Irish meaning son of the broad river.
English
English place name meaning burned field or fortified field.
English/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Bray or combining Bray- with -son.
Germanic
From Bernard, meaning brave bear.
Latin
Variant of Britney or Brittany, meaning from Britain.
English
From a place name meaning birch wood or clearing.
English; from Beverly
Feminine form of Beverly, from an English place name meaning beaver stream.
Italian; from Latin albus
Variant of Bianca, meaning white or pure.
Hebrew; from Beulah
Derived from a Hebrew word meaning bride or married, representing a land of blessing.
Scottish; Irish
From Scottish and Irish origins, possibly meaning yellow or fair.
English; from place names
From an English place name meaning broad settlement or broad town.
English
A variant of Bentley, from a place name meaning bent grass meadow.
Germanic
Germanic origin meaning bold famous.
Welsh
Welsh origin combining bryn (hill) with ley (clearing).
English
A modern variant of Bailey, from a surname meaning steward or administrator of a castle.
Sanskrit
Basil or a sacred tree in Sanskrit.
English
A modern English creation meaning 'baby boy.'
Hebrew
Possibly from belial, a Hebrew word meaning 'without worth' or a feminine variant.
Old English
Variant of Brandon, from bran meaning 'raven' and dun meaning 'hill.'
Hebrew
Son of the right hand; favored.
Irish
Strong and noble; feminine form of Brian.
Germanic
Bright and shining; illustrious.
English
A small rabbit, used as a term of endearment.
Modern English
Modern creation, possibly derived from the French phrase beyond.
Germanic
Beacon on a hill, related to the name Brandon.
Modern English
Modern creation, a blend of Brant and Lee.
English
Small stream, a variant of Brooklyn derived from a place name.