Browse names
707 names match.
English
Perfect joy and happiness.
Germanic/English
Broad or wide, related to the Old English brad.
English
Strong fortress, from Old English burgh meaning fortified town.
Germanic
Brave bear, a variant of Bernadette from Germanic Berinhard.
Greek/English
Foreign or stranger, a diminutive of Barbara.
African American English
Modern creation or variant without established etymology.
English
A combination of Billie (from William, 'resolute protector') and Jo (from Josephine, 'God shall increase').
English
A surname-based name referring to the color brown or a person with brown hair or complexion.
Latin / French
A variant spelling of Brittany, meaning 'from Brittany' or 'Briton.'
Irish
Variant of Brianna, meaning 'noble' or 'high.'
Scottish
Scottish variant of Brianna or Brian, meaning 'noble.'
English
Combination of Betty (Hebrew Elisheba, my God is an oath) and Ann (Hebrew Hannah, grace).
Scottish
From Scottish 'bonny' meaning beautiful, pretty, or good-looking.
English
Modern variation of Braxton, an Old English place name meaning Braccius's settlement.
Hebrew
Possibly from biblical Bethsaida (house of fishing) or a modern Hebrew variation.
English
Combination of Betty (Hebrew Elizabeth, God's oath) and Lou (German Louise, renowned warrior).
Irish
Variation of Bryan, from Irish Briain meaning strong, noble, or high.
English
Modern variation of Brianna, from Irish meaning high-born, noble, or strong.
Hebrew
Biblical name meaning God is my son.
Place name
Named after the country of Britain, used as personal name.
Latin
Variant of Brittany, derived from the Breton people or region.
Hebrew
Variant of Beulah, meaning married or claimed bride.
Modern
Contemporary invented name blending Bree with Ann.
Chinese
Precious or treasure.
American
Modern created name, possibly related to Briana.
Latin
Lively, vivacious; feminine form of Bibianus.
Celtic
Noble, high; feminine form of Brian, meaning high or noble.
Irish
Prince, brave; variant of Brendan from Irish.
French
White, pure; from Blanche meaning white.
Italian
Short for Sabrina, of uncertain origin possibly meaning from Cyprian territory.
English
Modern variant of Brittany or Britain, from Celtic meaning land of the Britons.
English
Surname from barn meaning clearing or farmstead.
Modern invented
A contemporary blend name without traditional etymological roots.
Celtic/Scottish
Speckled or freckled.
Irish variant of Bridget
The exalted one or strength.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Beth and Anne.
English
From the farmstead or cattle sheds, derived from Old English place names.
Swahili
Of noble promise or a promising noble.
English
Named after Jonas Bronck, an early settler of the New York borough.
Hebrew and Dutch
Father of many or exalted father, short form of Abraham.
English
Burnt clearing or meadow, derived from place names.
Germanic and Hebrew
Bright fame with God's help, combining Bobby and Jo.
Old English
A ford or river crossing belonging to someone named Beda.
Germanic
Feminine form of Bert, meaning bright or famous.
English
A small brown creature or person with brown coloring.
Irish/Celtic
The exalted one or bright one.
Modern English
Contemporary blend combining Bray with Lynn.
Spanish/Portuguese
A breeze or gentle wind; derived from Spanish brisa.