Female and male first names.
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BRIDGITT
FemaleUncommon but distinctive Irish female name derived from Ó Broga, meaning "descendant of Brogall," which refers to a badger or speckled one. It's associated with Saint Brigid of Kildare and is pronounced BRID-jit.
BRIDGITTE
FemaleUncommon yet meaningful feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the Old Celtic goddess Brigit who embodies fire, poetry, wisdom, and protection.
BRIDIE
FemaleCharming, unique female name of Irish origin, derived from Brighid or Bride meaning "exalted one" or "noble".
BRIDJETTE
FemaleRare French name derived from Bérengère, meaning 'bearer of a spear', popularized by Honoré de Balzac in his novel Père Goriot.
BRIDNEY
FemaleUnique Irish girl's name with the meaning "exalted" or "strong", similar to its traditional counterpart Bridget.
BRIDON
MaleBridon, derived from the ancient Welsh word "brid" meaning "hill", is a unique Welsh name suggesting a connection to nature, now used for both boys and girls despite its Middle Ages origins.
BRIDY
FemaleCharming Irish name derived from Bridget, meaning "exalted one" or "strong".
BRIDYN
MaleIrish name derived from Brighid/Bride, meaning "exalted one" or "noble," associated with a Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom.
BRIE
FemaleRare yet attractive French given name, originally meaning "to boil" or "boil", historically given to bakers or cooks due to their cooking skills.
BRIEA
FemaleRare yet captivating Irish name derived from the word 'spear,' embodying strength and courage.
BRIEAH
FemaleHebrew name meaning either "God is my helper" or "my heart is joyful", appearing in the Bible and Jewish history.
BRIEANA
FemaleUnique feminine name of American origin, combining elements from Brianna (Scottish-Irish "strong") and Latina ("door"), first popularized in the late 20th century.
BRIEANN
FemaleIrish name derived from Brighid, meaning 'exalted one', associated with St. Brigid, Ireland's patron saint.
BRIEANNA
FemaleIrish name meaning "strength or virtue," derived from the Irish word "brígh" and associated with the wise and creative goddess Brigid.
BRIEANNE
FemaleRare yet charming French girl's name, derived from the soft cheese Brie, symbolizing warmth and richness.
BRIEL
FemaleRare, modern feminine variant of the Irish masculine name Brian, meaning 'strong' or 'noble', distinguished from similar names like Briar or Bree. Despite its Irish roots and connection to Brian, Briel has no historical use in Ireland. Today, it's gaining popularity in English-speaking countries for its uniqueness and meaning.
BRIELA
FemaleUnique Hebrew name derived from 'b'racha,' meaning 'blessing.'
BRIELE
FemaleIntriguing Irish name derived from 'Brighid,' meaning 'exalted one.'
BRIELEE
FemaleCaptivating Irish female name that means "beautiful.
BRIELL
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew unisex name meaning "creation".
BRIELLA
FemaleItalian name derived from "bellissimo," meaning "very beautiful." It translates to "very beautiful woman" and has gained popularity in English-speaking countries for its unique sound and positive connotation of beauty.
BRIELLAH
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name meaning 'wedding' or 'marriage', symbolizing love and commitment.
BRIELLE
FemaleFeminine given name of French origin, derived from 'brioche', meaning 'roll' or 'bread'.
BRIELLY
FemaleUnique, charming Irish name derived from 'O'Brien', meaning 'descendant of Brian' who signifies 'noble'. While not traditional, it honors Irish heritage.
BRIELYN
FemaleHarmonious, recently-originated name combining French 'Brie' meaning cheese, and Welsh-derived 'elyn', creating an elegant and kind sound with no direct meaning.
BRIELYNN
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of recent origin, created as a blend of Briar and Elyynn/Elynne, with potential meanings inspired by Helen of Troy.
BRIEN
MaleIrish name derived from Brian, meaning "strong" or "noble". It is associated with figures like Brian Boru, the 11th-century High King of Ireland.
BRIEN
FemaleIrish name derived from Ó Briain, meaning "descendant of Brian," itself originating from the Old Celtic word "briga," signifying "eminent" or "high.
BRIENA
FemaleIrish name meaning 'noble', derived from the Celtic goddess Brigit, symbolizing fire, poetry, and wisdom.
BRIENNA
FemaleIrish name derived from "Briana," meaning "strong" or "noble.
BRIENNE
MaleFrench-derived name meaning "hill" or "mountain", historically associated with the Brie region and notable figures like Eleanor of Brittany.
BRIENNE
FemaleFrench name meaning "from the hill," associated with the town of Brienne-le-Château.
BRIEON
FemaleRare French name derived from 'bri', meaning 'sword', suggesting strength and bravery.
BRIEONA
FemaleUnique Irish name derived from Brighid, meaning "exalted one," associated with Saint Brigid, the patron saint of Ireland known for her kindness and wisdom. It embodies strength, intelligence, and nobility while retaining its distinctive sound and historical significance.
BRIEONNA
FemaleCaptivating French name meaning 'little bun,' conveying warmth and sweetness like its namesake pastry, brioche.
BRIER
FemaleRare English given name with uncertain origins and meanings. It may be derived from 'briar', a thorny bush or shrub, suggesting strength and resilience; alternatively, it could be an anglicized form of Irish surname Ó Braonáin meaning 'sorrowful' or 'mournful'.
BRIER
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old Norse word "brjōðir," meaning "brother." It has historical significance as it was used in medieval Scandinavia to refer to brothers or siblings. Today, Brier is considered rare and distinctive, with no negative associations.
BRIERRA
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'briar', meaning scrub oak or chaparral plant, symbolizing strength and endurance.
BRIERRE
FemaleDistinct French given name derived from the Occitan word 'brèu', meaning 'briar' or 'thorn bush'. It originally served as a surname before evolving into a unisex given name, reflecting its historical association with strength and resilience.
BRIESHA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew name derived from "briyah," meaning "creation." It signifies the first woman created alongside Adam in Jewish tradition.