Female and male first names.
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BRAVERY
MaleModern American name derived from 'brave', signifying fearless courage.
BRAVERY
FemaleUncommon English name derived from 'brave', meaning 'courageous' or 'fearless'.
BRAVIN
MaleUnique, mysterious name of unknown origin, possibly created to convey bravery or courage due to its phonetic similarity to words like 'brave' and 'valiant'. Its meaning remains uncertain but intriguing.
BRAVLIO
MaleItalian name derived from the word 'bravo', meaning 'good' or 'excellent', reflecting its historical association with strength, courage, and excellence.
BRAVO
MaleSpanish name that means 'well done' or 'good job', derived from the Italian word bravo and popularized during the Renaissance period.
BRAVON
MaleUnusual given name with unknown origins and no known meaning or etymology.
BRAVYN
MaleUnique, modern name combining 'brave' and 'Evin', symbolizing fearlessness and courage.
BRAWLEY
MaleRare American given name with Scottish roots, derived from the surname "Breabach," meaning "speckled" or "piebald." It's famously associated with African-American educator and minister James Brawley.
BRAX
MaleDistinct Norwegian name derived from "bragr", meaning armor or battle-shirt, signifying protection and defense, reflecting Norway's Viking culture.
BRAXDEN
MaleRare Scottish name derived from the Old English words "braec" meaning "broad" or "wide," and "tun" meaning "farmstead" or "enclosure." It translates to "broad farmstead" or "wide enclosure.
BRAXDON
MaleDistinctive given name with unknown origins and no established meaning, gaining recent popularity despite lacking historical significance.
BRAXDYN
MaleBrax dyn is an uncommon American given name derived from the Old English surname Bradwin or Bradwen, translating to 'broad friend' or 'wide friend', likely given for physical stature or wide smile.
BRAXEN
MaleUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no clear derivation from any known language or culture. Its popularity has increased in recent years, although its exact meaning and origin remain unclear.
BRAXLEE
MaleModern, unique name created by blending Brandon ("broad, fair hill" or "burnt") and Alex (short for Alexander, "defending people").
BRAXLEE
FemaleModern, invented name of unknown origin, often associated with the Old Norse word 'bragr', meaning 'strong'.
BRAXLEIGH
FemaleUncommon modern name of uncertain origin, believed to have been coined as a unique alternative with no specific linguistic or cultural roots.
BRAXLEY
FemaleUncommon but distinctive English name meaning "spear clearing" or "wood with spears," offering uniqueness without being overly familiar.
BRAXLEY
MaleUncommon English name derived from 'braces', meaning 'broad' or 'wide'. It shares roots with the surname Braxton, originally an occupational name for someone living near a broad stream.
BRAXLYNN
FemaleModern, unisex name coined in the early 21st century, combining elements from names like Braxton, Blake, and Lynn. It has no explicit historical meaning but may be associated with interpretations such as "enclosure protected by a sword," "dark-haired," or "from the lake/waterfall." Despite its recent origin, Braxlynn has gained popularity for its unique sound and versatility.
BRAXON
MaleUncommon name with unknown origins and no recognized historical or cultural significance.
BRAXSON
MaleUncommon given name of uncertain origin, used mainly in English-speaking countries today despite lacking known historical or linguistic basis. Its meaning remains unclear.
BRAXSTEN
MaleUnique, modern given name with unknown origin and meaning, created as an invention in recent years.
BRAXSTON
MaleAmerican name created by author Christopher Paolini for his "Inheritance Cycle" series. It first appeared in the 2005 book "Eragon," where it was the name of a skilled dragonrider from Alagaësia. Despite no specific meaning being attributed to Braxston, its unique sound and association with heroism have made it popular among fans and recent birth records.
BRAXSTYN
MaleAmerican given name coined by Billie Eilish and Finneas O'Connell for their 2019 album 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?', with its meaning open to interpretation based on the song 'Baxstyn'.
BRAXTAN
MaleRecent, rare, and uniquely creative name with unknown origin and meaning.
BRAXTEN
MaleAmerican given name created by blending Braxton, meaning "broad stream," and Austin, meaning "great" or "majestic.
BRAXTEN
FemaleRecent American creation, popularized in the 1990s-2000s, with no definitive meaning but often associated with strength or bravery due to its sound similarity.
BRAXTIN
MaleAmerican name coined by author J.K. Rowling for her Harry Potter series, gaining popularity despite having no explicit meaning beyond associations of bravery and strength.
BRAXTIN
FemaleAmerican invention, its origin and meaning uncertain but often associated with 'brave' and 'little one'.
BRAXTON
FemaleAmerican given name derived from an English surname originally given to someone who lived near narrow roads. Its meaning, "from the broad settlement," reflects its origin in Norfolk County, England. Toni Braxton, the famous R&B singer, has contributed to its popularity in recent decades.
BRAXTON
MaleModern American given name derived from the English occupational surname 'Braxley,' meaning 'one who works with rope' or 'from the broad meadow.'
BRAXTYN
MaleUnique American name of uncertain origin, combining "brax" and "tyn", with possible Old Norse roots meaning "hill" or "strength".
BRAXTYN
FemaleModern American given name created to be distinct, gaining popularity since the early 2000s with no widely agreed-upon meaning but often associated with 'brave' or 'bright'.
BRAXTYNN
FemaleModern American given name created as a blend of Brandon and Austin in the late 20th century. While its meaning remains uncertain, it may convey strength, protection, and greatness.
BRAXTYNN
MaleAmerican-made name created in the late 20th century trend of invented names, with no specific meaning or history.
BRAXX
MaleEnigmatic name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity among parents seeking unique names despite having no widely recognized source or connection to popular cultures.
BRAXXTON
MaleAmerican name with a modern and dynamic sound, created by combining Brayden and Maxxton or Braxton. Its roots may mean "hill" or "greatest", but it lacks historical significance. Despite being uncommon, its popularity has been rising since 2013.
BRAXYN
MaleRecently created name with an unknown Celtic or Irish-like pronunciation, though its true origin remains uncertain.
BRAY
FemaleEnglish surname derived from the Old Norse word 'bráðr', meaning 'sword'.
BRAY
MaleIrish name meaning 'wide or broad', originating from medieval Ireland where it was often associated with families living near expansive rivers or valleys.