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BRIAWNA
FeminineRare yet captivating African-origin name from the Yoruba ethnic group in Nigeria, translating to "beauty" or "glory." It evolved from the Yoruba name Brianna during the Oyo Empire's reign in the 16th century and gained popularity among African American families in the U.S. late last century.
BRIAYAN
MasculineBriayan: A distinct Irish name meaning 'strong' or 'noble', it's a modern variant of the historic name Brian.
BRIAYLA
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its distinctive identity.
BRIAZIA
FeminineRare Italian name derived from Latin "britannicus," meaning "of Britain" or "British," celebrating the rich history of Great Britain.
BRIC
MasculineRare French given name derived from the Old French word 'brique', meaning 'brick'. It was originally used as a diminutive form of Brice or Briant during the Middle Ages and has historical ties to Saint Bric, a 4th-century bishop of Tours. Despite its unique origin and history, Bric remains uncommon worldwide.
BRICE
FeminineMasculine French given name derived from the Germanic word "Brihtic," meaning "strength" or "power.
BRICE
MasculineFrench masculine given name derived from the Germanic element "Brîhigo," meaning "strong" or "spear-famous." It has been borne by historical figures like Saint Brice and was popularized through literature and historical events. Today, it remains popular globally, often associated with strength, courage, and wisdom.
BRICEIDA
FeminineBriceida, of Spanish origin, means 'breeze' or 'gentle wind', symbolizing grace, freshness, and freedom.
BRICEIDY
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning "speckled" or "freckled," with no notable historic or pop culture figures sharing this unique and captivating name.
BRICELYN
FeminineRare Welsh given name derived from "brïc" meaning 'speckled' or 'spotted', and "ellyn", a diminutive suffix, thus translating to 'little speckled one'. Despite its rarity and lack of historical significance, Bricelyn offers parents an appealing and unique option with strong Welsh heritage.
BRICELYNN
FeminineCaptivating female name of Old English origin, meaning "strong clearing in the woods.
BRICEN
MasculineUnique Basque name of unknown meaning, believed to be a patronymic surname with possible ties to medieval Basque culture.
BRICESON
MasculineBriceson: A captivating name of unknown origin, combining elements from various sources, symbolizing creativity and individuality despite its mysterious past.
BRICESTON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English "brycgstan," meaning "stone bridge." It signifies stability, strength, endurance, connection, and unity.
BRICETON
MasculineRare French-derived given name meaning "speckled" or "freckled," originating from the Old Breton word "Brioc.
BRICEYDA
FeminineFemale variant of the Spanish male name Brice, which has possible origins in Latin ("heavy") or Germanic ("bright" and "-cio"), with no specific meaning assigned to its feminine form.
BRICHELLE
FeminineUnique American girl's name created by Ann M. Martin for her "Baby-Sitters Club" series, with no explicit meaning but composed of elements possibly derived from Bridget/Briar and French feminine suffix "-elle.
BRICIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "sword," symbolizing strength and courage.
BRICK
MasculineUnique, American-origin given name without traditional meaning or etymology. It gained popularity in the late 20th century among parents seeking distinctive names and is often associated with strength and durability. Despite its unconventional nature, it was given to only 12 babies in the U.S. in 2020.
BRICKER
MasculineRare yet distinguished German male name, derived from 'Brihha' meaning 'spear', and associated with strength and bravery.
BRICOLA
FeminineUncommon Italian given name derived from 'briccola', meaning mooring post, suggesting adaptability and strength.
BRICYN
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from "brych", meaning "speckled".
BRIDA
FeminineIrish origin, derived from the old Irish word "brígh," meaning 'strength' or 'power'. It was traditionally given to girls with fiery spirits, intelligence, and courage.
BRIDAN
MasculineIrish origin and means "little chief.
BRIDEN
MasculineIrish name derived from 'brìde', meaning 'exalted one', popularized by Saint Brigid of Ireland.
BRIDEY
FeminineRare Irish feminine name derived from Bridget, meaning "strong" or "exalted," unrelated to marriage despite sharing roots with the English word "bride.
BRIDGE
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "a structure spanning an obstacle or waterway," reflecting practicality and connectivity.
BRIDGE
FeminineAmerican name derived from the English word 'bridge', meaning 'structure built over an obstacle'. Though it lacks specific symbolic meaning, it has historical significance in the US, with early settlers like John Bridge playing crucial roles in American democracy.
BRIDGER
FeminineEnglish name derived from "brid", meaning "to set on fire". It's associated with heat, energy, and passion, making it a unique choice for parents seeking distinctive baby boy names.
BRIDGER
MasculineEnglish masculine given name derived from the Old English word 'brycg', meaning 'bridge'. It was originally given to people who lived near or worked on bridges, or whose families had built them.
BRIDGES
MasculineThe first name Bridges is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'brycg', meaning 'bridge'. It can symbolize connection or overcoming obstacles.
BRIDGET
FeminineIrish origin female name derived from 'Brighid', meaning 'exalted one'.
BRIDGET
MasculineIrish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic word "Brighde," meaning "exalted one" or "noble." It has been popular throughout history and is associated with figures like Saint Bridget, a patron saint of Ireland, and Bridget of Ireland, a 13th-century noblewoman.
BRIDGETE
FeminineIrish origin name derived from the Gaelic "Brighde," meaning "exalted one.
BRIDGETT
FeminineIntriguing Irish female given name derived from "Brighid," meaning "exalted one." It honors Saint Bridget, Ireland's patron saint, known for her kindness and healing powers.
BRIDGETTA
FeminineIrish feminine given name derived from Brighid or Bride, meaning "exalted one" or "noble", associated with Saint Bridget of Kildare, the patron saint of Ireland.
BRIDGETTE
FeminineIrish feminine given name derived from "Brighid," meaning "exalted one," also related to the Latin "Brigitta," meaning "strong or powerful.
BRIDGETTE
MasculineIrish feminine name derived from Brigid/Brigit, meaning "exalted one," associated with Saint Brigid of Ireland.
BRIDGID
FeminineIrish feminine given name derived from the Old Irish word "bríde," meaning "exalted one." It's associated with the Celtic goddess Brigit and Christian saint Brigid, signifying fire, poetry, wisdom, fertility, healing, inspiration, kindness, and generosity.
BRIDGIT
FeminineIrish name meaning 'exalted one' or 'high', derived from the Old Irish word 'Brigit'.