Female and male names.

BRANDYANN

Feminine

Modern American name created by blending 'Brandy' (burnt wine) and 'Ann' (grace), interpreted as "graceful burnt wine.

BRANDYCE

Feminine

Unique, modern American given name created by combining Brandi andracy, derived from brandywine wine and Latin Gracie respectively. Its meaning is interpreted as "elegant and graceful.

BRANDYE

Feminine

American-coined name with no clear origin or meaning, potentially a variant of Brandy or a modern creation.

BRANDYLEE

Feminine

American female name derived from combining 'Brandi' (German for "burning fire") and 'Lee' (English for "gracious" or "noble"), symbolizing fiery passion and elegant grace.

BRANDYLYNN

Feminine

American female given name created by combining 'brandy' and 'lynn', the latter derived from the Welsh word for lake or pool.

BRANDYN

Feminine

American variant of the traditional Welsh masculine name Bryan/Brian, meaning "strong" or "noble". It was created to be unique yet retain its heritage.

BRANDYN

Masculine

Modern American variant of the English name Brandon, meaning "from the brook or stream".

BRANEISHA

Feminine

Unique African American name created during the 1970s by blending Brandi ('sword' or 'fire') and Melissa ('honey bee'). Despite varying interpretations, it's often associated with positivity, strength, and sweetness.

BRANEN

Masculine

Rare Irish name derived from "Bran," meaning "raven," associated with legendary heroes like King Bran of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology.

BRANESHA

Feminine

African origin name derived from the Yoruba deity Osun-Osogbo, meaning "the one whose head is beautiful".

BRANFORD

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English words 'Bran' (raven) and 'ford' (river crossing), translating to "raven's river crossing". It originated as a surname in Anglo-Saxon times but is now more commonly used as a boy's given name, particularly in the United States where it has gained popularity since the 1970s. The name is also associated with the town of Branford, Connecticut, which was named after an early settler known by the nickname "Bran".

BRANHAM

Masculine

Unique American given name of unknown origin, often associated with evangelist William Branham despite lacking clear etymology.

BRANIA

Feminine

Slavic-derived female name with ancient roots in Eastern Europe, notably Poland. Its meaning, 'defense' or 'protection,' pays tribute to Saint Brana's courage during persecution, embodying strength and resilience.

BRANIAH

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'brania', meaning 'blessing' or 'gift'. It signifies strength, courage, and divine favor.

BRANIGAN

Feminine

Rare yet charming Irish male given name, derived from the Irish surname Ó Braináin meaning 'descendant of little raven'.

BRANIGAN

Masculine

Irish origin given name, derived from the surname Ó Branagáin meaning "descendant of Branagan," potentially originating from "little raven" or "speckled/freckled.

BRANISHA

Feminine

Distinctive Indian name derived from the Sanskrit word "Brahmanishtha," meaning "established in Brahman" or "possessing the qualities of Brahman.

BRANIYA

Feminine

Historic Slavic female name, meaning "strong" or "powerful", used in Russia and Poland since medieval times.

BRANIYAH

Feminine

African American name derived from Swahili "branya", meaning "to think" or "to reflect".

BRANKO

Masculine

Slavic name of Serbian origin, meaning "defend" or "protect". It was popularized by 19th-century poet Branko Radičević and remains widely used today for its unique sound and powerful meaning.

BRANLEE

Masculine

Uncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Branleacht, meaning 'descendant of Branleach,' an influential Irish chieftain known for bravery and wisdom.

BRANLY

Masculine

Rare French name of Breton origin, derived from "bran" meaning 'crow', without a specific modern meaning, but associated with figures like physicist Édouard Branly.

BRANN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish unisex given name derived from the Old Irish word "bran," meaning "raven.

BRANNA

Feminine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish girls' name derived from the ancient Irish word 'bran,' meaning 'raven.' This bird symbolizes wisdom and mystery in Celtic mythology, attributing these qualities to those named Branna.

BRANNAN

Feminine

Uncommon Irish surname derived from "Ó Branáin," meaning "descendant of Branán," who was named after the Old Celtic word for "raven." It originated in medieval Ireland and was prominent among the Ó Branáin clan in County Mayo, known for their bravery. The name has been associated with notable figures like American Civil War general Thomas W. Sherman, contributing to its global spread. Today, Brannan is gaining popularity as a given name due to its unique sound and Irish heritage.

BRANNAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Brain, meaning "descendant of Brian," which itself means "noble" or "honorable.

BRANNDON

Masculine

Unique, American-made given name, created without direct ties to any language or cultural tradition.

BRANNEN

Masculine

Welsh name derived from "bran," meaning "raven," popularized during the Middle Ages as a nickname for people with dark hair or somber demeanor, and pronounced Bran-NEN.

BRANNICK

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name meaning "little raven" or "descendant of Branagan.

BRANNIGAN

Masculine

Irish boy's name derived from 'Ó Branagáin', meaning "little raven".

BRANNIGAN

Feminine

Irish surname derived from Ó Braonáin, meaning "descendant of Branán," the crow.

BRANNOCK

Masculine

Rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Brannock, likely referring to a maker or seller of boots/shoes, with possible meanings connected to 'burning' or 'sword'.

BRANNON

Masculine

Irish name derived from Ó Branáin, meaning "descendant of Branán," itself coming from the Old Irish word "bran," meaning "raven.

BRANNON

Feminine

Irish name derived from "Ó Branáin," meaning "little raven," signifying wisdom and intelligence.

BRANON

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Branain, meaning "descendant of Branán," which means "crow.

BRANOON

Masculine

Brannon is an Irish name derived from the surname Ó Braonáin, meaning 'prince' or 'little king'.

BRANSEN

Masculine

Dutch name derived from Old Germanic "Brandan," meaning "sword" or "burning." It was popular among medieval Dutch nobility and has been associated with strength and passion due to its meaning, though there's no historical evidence supporting these traits. Notable figures like Bransen van der Hoek have contributed to the name's legacy of courage and exploration. Today, Bransen remains a unique Dutch name with a rich historical background.

BRANSFORD

Masculine

Uncommon English given name of Norman origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Brandr meaning "sword" or "firebrand". It was popular among medieval Viking settlers in England but is not commonly used today.

BRANSON

Feminine

English boys' name derived from the Old English 'Brant', meaning 'burnt' or 'firebrand'.

BRANSON

Masculine

English name that means "son of Brandon.