Female and male first names.

BRITANNA

Female

American name created by blending Brittany and Britain, reflecting British ancestry and conveying strength, elegance, independence, and regal tone.

BRITANNI

Female

English name of Latin origin, meaning 'connected to Britain', derived from Britannia, the Roman term for the British Isles.

BRITANNIA

Female

Britannia, a Latin-origin name derived from 'Britanni', was first used by Romans to denote inhabitants of Britain, evolving into a national personification of power and British heritage.

BRITANNICA

Female

Latin-derived given name originally signifying 'Britain' or 'British', first used during the Roman Empire to denote the province of Britain, now Great Britain.

BRITANNY

Female

Britanny, a striking feminine given name, hails from the French region of Brittany, once known as "Little Britain." It signifies pride and heritage, derived from the Old Breton word "Breten," meaning "from Britain." Throughout history, notable figures like Queen Anne of Brittany have carried this name, which also appears in literature such as Charlotte Brontë's "Villette." Despite varying popularity over time, Britanny remains a distinctive choice with rich historical roots.

BRITANY

Female

Unique feminine given name of French origin, derived from the region in northwest France called Brittany. It means "land of the Britons" and has gained popularity among those who wish to honor their British or Celtic heritage since its first use as a given name in the late 19th century.

BRITANYA

Female

Hebrew name meaning "female counselor," derived from "brit" meaning "covenant." It has historical significance and is associated with strength and intelligence.

BRITENY

Female

Britney is an English female given name derived from Brittany, a French region known for its Celtic culture and heritage.

BRITHANNY

Female

Rare, beautiful Welsh name derived from "Brython," meaning "British." It signifies connection to Wales or Britain.

BRITHANY

Female

Unique Welsh name derived from 'Brythoniad', meaning Briton, the ancient Celtic people of Britain. Coined by Shakespeare in 'Cymbeline', it signifies strength and resilience, reflecting the spirit of the historic Britons.

BRITHNEY

Female

English origin, derives from Old French 'Britagne', meaning 'from Britain'. It was initially used as a surname for individuals hailing from Brittany in France, but later became popular as a girl's given name, notably during the late 1990s and early 2000s due to singer Britney Spears' fame.

BRITHNY

Female

Welsh female name derived from the ancient word 'brith', meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant'. This historic name, popularized by figures like Saint Brythnoc, signifies elegance and refinement.

BRITIAN

Male

Britain is a rare yet historic female name derived from Latin "Britannia," the personification of Britain as a warrior queen, symbolizing British identity and culture.

BRITIAN

Female

British is an English name meaning "from Britain," commonly associated with individuals having British ancestry or origin from the United Kingdom.

BRITIANY

Female

Unique feminine name derived from the Breton word 'Breizh', meaning 'Little Britain'. It originated in Brittany, France, and has been passed down through generations since the Middle Ages.

BRITINEE

Female

Captivating feminine name of American origin, derived from the Old English word 'bryht', meaning bright or famous, and signifies strength and vitality.

BRITINEY

Female

Captivating and enigmatic name of unknown origin, popularized in recent years with no definitive meaning but often associated with style and modernity.

BRITINI

Female

Uncommon female name of African American origin, derived from the Celtic name Brittany, with no specific meaning beyond its cultural roots in ancient Celtic culture and African American heritage.

BRITINY

Female

Unique French given name whose meaning can vary based on interpretation; it could signify national pride or personal qualities like brightness and distinction.

BRITISH

Male

Rare English given name derived from the adjective "British", signifying relation to Britain or its inhabitants. It has been used occasionally since the 17th century, notably in Middleton and Rowley's play "The Maid's Tragedy".

BRITISH

Female

Unusual English given name, derived from 'British', meaning connected to Britain.

BRITLANY

Female

Female given name of French origin, derived from the word "brittle," meaning delicate or easily broken.

BRITLEE

Female

Unique American name created by combining Brittany, meaning 'from Britain', andleigh, meaning 'meadow'.

BRITLEIGH

Female

Unique English name created by combining Britney and Leigh. Its meaning could be interpreted as "clear meadow of Britain".

BRITLEY

Female

Distinctive American name created by combining British and Brittany, symbolizing a fusion of British and American cultures.

BRITLYN

Female

Modern American girls' name created by blending Britney and Lyn, evoking both strength and beauty despite its unclear historical origins.

BRITLYNN

Female

Unique female name created by blending Britney (meaning 'from Britain') and Lilly (symbolizing purity), gaining popularity due to celebrity influence since the late 1990s despite lacking an explicit traditional meaning.

BRITNAE

Female

American name of recent origin, combining "British" with "Nae," a shortened form of names like Catherine or Margaret, paying homage to British heritage while incorporating personal touch.

BRITNAI

Female

Uncommon Irish name derived from 'Briotaín', meaning 'strong fire' or 'powerful fire'.

BRITNAY

Female

Britney is an English name with ancient roots, meaning 'from Britain', popularized in recent times, notably by American singer Britney Spears.

BRITNE

Female

Britney is an American given name with origins tracing back to medieval France, meaning "of Brittany" and once popular among European nobility.

BRITNEE

Female

American variant of the French name Brittany, signifying "from Britain" or "from the land of the British," without a specific distinct meaning.

BRITNEI

Female

American feminine name derived from Brittany, meaning "land of the Britons," originally a region in France.

BRITNEY

Female

Britney: An English name derived from 'brite', meaning 'bright' or 'famous'. Popularized by singer Britney Spears but with medieval roots and royal ties.

BRITNEY

Male

English feminine given name derived from the French word "Britaine," meaning "from Britain." It was originally used as a nickname for women born or living in Great Britain and gained popularity in recent decades, notably due to celebrities like Britney Spears.

BRITNI

Female

American variant spelling of the traditional English name Brittany, meaning "from Britain" or "from the land of Britons.

BRITNIE

Female

Britney is a French-derived name meaning "from Brittany," the historic region in northwest France known for its rich Celtic culture.

BRITNY

Female

American female given name derived from 'British,' signifying strength, courage, resilience, beauty, grace, independence, and deep roots in British history.

BRITNYE

Female

Unique American name created by combining Brittany ('little Britain') and Nicole ('victory of the people'), first gaining popularity in the early 1980s.

BRITON

Male

Unique, centuries-old Welsh given name derived from "Bryton," meaning 'someone born in Britain.' It was once associated with brave knights of King Arthur's legend, and today is unisex, carrying pride and strength rooted in Welsh heritage.