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BRAYA
FeminineUnique Hebrew name meaning 'to break forth or flow', symbolizing abundance and prosperity.
BRAYAH
FeminineDistinctive, Hebrew-origin unisex name meaning 'lightning' in English.
BRAYAM
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "high" or "elevated," often associated with the biblical judge Barak. It has been adopted by various cultures and languages over time, including Spanish, French, German, and some African societies where it can mean "peace" or "harmony.
BRAYAN
FeminineSpanish name meaning 'little brown-haired one' or 'sparing', originating from the Irish name Brian.
BRAYAN
MasculineSpanish-origin name meaning "strong" or "powerful," derived from the Spanish word "brazo" for arm.
BRAYANA
FeminineModern, stylish girl's name of Spanish origin, derived from "braya," meaning "to struggle or fight." Though rare, it stands out with its unique sound and spelling, popularized in the late 20th century among Spanish-speaking countries and immigrants abroad.
BRAYANNA
FeminineAmerican name combining Irish 'O'Breathnach' (badger) and Hebrew Hannah (grace/favor).
BRAYANT
MasculineDistinctive French name meaning 'loud' or 'noisy,' originally given as a nickname to boisterous individuals.
BRAYCE
MasculineUncommon English male name with unknown origins and meanings. It may be a variant of Bryce or Bray, which have Scottish Gaelic or Irish roots meaning "speckled" or "freckled," but there's no concrete evidence supporting this theory for Brayce specifically. Despite its uncertainty, Brayce has gained popularity in recent years.
BRAYCEN
MasculineIrish name with a strong, unique sound that means 'descendant of Breasan', bringing a rich cultural heritage from Ireland's ancient past.
BRAYDAN
MasculineScottish name derived from the surname Braydon, which originally comes from an English place name but later became more common in Scotland. Its meaning is uncertain but may relate to broadness or wideness.
BRAYDAN
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Brath', meaning 'speckled or freckled'.
BRAYDE
MasculineRare, distinctive name with unknown origins and meaning.
BRAYDEE
FeminineModern, unique name coined in the late 20th century without specific meaning, but sometimes associated with similar-sounding names like Bradley or Bridget.
BRAYDEE
MasculineModern American unisex name created by blending Bradley (strength, leadership) and Jade (grace, elegance), without specific meaning but carrying combined positive attributes.
BRAYDEN
MasculineIrish name of recent popularity, derived from the old Irish surname O'Bradáin, meaning 'descendant of Bradaí'.
BRAYDEN
FeminineIrish name derived from the surname "O' Braoin," meaning "descendant of Braon." Originally associated with sadness, its modern interpretation embraces sensitivity and compassion.
BRAYDENN
MasculineUnique Scottish unisex name derived from the Gaelic word 'Brathan', meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.
BRAYDI
FeminineModern American feminine name created by combining Brittany and Bradley, gaining popularity for its uniqueness without an explicit meaning, but potentially associated with "from Brittany" or "broad meadow".
BRAYDIN
FeminineModern American boys' name created in the early 2000s by combining Brayden (Irish, "wide hill") and Kadin/Kaydin (Hebrew, "warmth" or Scottish, "broad valley").
BRAYDIN
MasculineAmerican-originated name created to be memorable and meaningful, combining elements of popular names like Brandon and Hayden. Despite being relatively new, Braydin has gained significant popularity since debuting on U.S. top baby names list in 2014.
BRAYDN
MasculineUnique Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic name Brian, meaning "strong" or "noble".
BRAYDON
MasculineModern American name created from a blend of Brandon (English, meaning 'from the brook') and Raymond (German, meaning 'wise protection'), thus symbolizing 'wise stream'.
BRAYDON
FeminineModern masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Brayden meaning "speckled" or "freckled," symbolizing uniqueness.
BRAYDYN
MasculineModern, unique name likely blended from Brayden (Irish, "broad") and Hayden (English, "hedged valley"), potentially meaning "broad hedged valley".
BRAYELLE
FeminineCaptivating French given name derived from the Occitan word 'brai', meaning 'ember'. It signifies warmth and gentle radiance.
BRAYEN
MasculineRare yet distinct name of French origin, derived from the Old Germanic "Brandon," which means "sword" or "torch" (from "brand") or "broad land" (from "brôd" and "land").
BRAYHAN
MasculineSpanish name derived from "brazo," meaning "arm." It signifies strength and power, popular in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries.
BRAYLA
FeminineDistinctive given name of unknown origin, with no definitive meaning or history documented. Its popularity has grown in recent years, but remains relatively rare compared to other names.
BRAYLAH
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "Brayla," meaning "heavenly flower.
BRAYLAN
MasculineModern American unisex name created by combining elements of Brayden ("broad valley") and Aidan ("little fire"), though its exact meaning remains unknown.
BRAYLAN
FeminineEnglish name created by combining Brian ("strong" or "noble") and Alan ("harmony" or "peace").
BRAYLAND
MasculineModern, distinctive given name with uncertain origins and meaning, possibly inspired by place names or surnames but without documented evidence.
BRAYLE
FeminineRare French given name derived from "braye," meaning meadow or clearing in the woods.
BRAYLEA
FeminineIrish name of ancient origin, derived from the surname O'Breathaile meaning 'strength' or 'power', evolving from a medieval family known for their bravery.
BRAYLEE
FeminineStylish American girl's name coined by author Lauren Conrad for her "L.A. Candy" series, gaining popularity in the 2010s for its modern sound despite lacking traditional meaning or history.
BRAYLEE
MasculineModern American girls' name likely created by combining elements from names like Brayden and Blake.
BRAYLEI
FeminineModern, invented name created by American parents in the late 20th century, combining elements from various sources, including English, Irish, and Latin languages. Its first part, "Bray," possibly inspired by the sound made by donkeys or an Irish surname meaning 'spacious,' blends with "ley," a Latin suffix denoting fields or meadows. Braylei evokes expansive landscapes and musicality without direct translation or historical association, allowing each bearer to create their own legacy.
BRAYLEIGH
FeminineIrish-origin girls' name derived from the surname O'Breathnach, meaning 'descendant of Breas, the hill'.
BRAYLEN
FeminineUnique, modern American given name created by combining elements from other names, with no clear origin or meaning.