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BRIYANNA
FeminineSpanish-origin name meaning spirited or fiery, inspired by the qualities of the horse and popularized in recent years by its use in the TV series "Outlander.
BRIYELLE
FeminineCharming French name with a warm and comforting meaning derived from 'brioche', or bread roll.
BRIYIT
FeminineRare, unknown-origin given name with no widely accepted derivation or meaning.
BRIYITH
FeminineUnique Congolese given name derived from the Kimbundu language, translating to "God has heard," signifying divine intervention and faith.
BRIYON
MasculineModern, made-up name of unknown origin with no established meaning or etymology.
BRIYONA
FeminineDistinctive American female name created by blending Brian and Brianna, embodying strength ("Bri") and softness ("ona"). Though rare, it lacks specific meaning but exudes confidence and originality.
BRIYONNA
FeminineAfrican-American originated name created as a blend of Brianna and Yonna, with no definitive meaning or history, yet implying strength and beauty, reflecting its unique charm.
BRIZA
FeminineBasque name derived from the word "brize," meaning "cold." Traditionally given to girls born in cold months, this unique name has historic significance and evokes strength and resilience.
BRIZEIDA
FeminineRare Spanish name derived from Latin Briseis, meaning "to snatch" or "forcefully take," named after a Trojan woman captivated by Achilles in Greek mythology.
BRIZETH
FeminineUnique girl's name of unknown origin, with some believing it translates to "shining hill" in Breton.
BRIZEYDA
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'brisa', meaning 'breeze' or 'breath of fresh air'.
BRIZIA
FeminineUnique female given name of Latin origin, meaning "of Britain" or "British," derived from the Latin word "britannicus.
BRIZLETH
FeminineOriginal, unique name whose origins and meaning remain uncertain.
BRIZZA
FeminineUncommon Italian name derived from 'brizzolare,' meaning 'to rustle' or 'to make a hissing sound.'
BRIZZIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'to sparkle', signifying brilliance and radiance.
BRNADON
MasculineBrandon is an English name derived from Old English 'brord' meaning sword and 'mann' meaning man, translating to 'sword-man', popularized by Normans in the 11th century.
BRNDON
MasculineBrandon is an English male given name derived from the Old English 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'. It was originally a surname for those who worked with fire.
BROADUS
MasculineRare American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Brodie meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.
BROADY
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Bróithe, meaning 'reddish' or 'coppery', originally given to individuals with red hair or complexion.
BROC
MasculineIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Brogáin, meaning "hunter" in Gaelic.
BROCH
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "brocha", meaning "speckled" or "piebald", suggesting uniqueness and individuality.
BROCHA
FeminineUnique Ashkenazi Jewish female name meaning 'blessing', reflecting hope for happiness and prosperity.
BROCK
MasculineStrong German-origin name meaning 'badger', historically associated with badger hunters and now popular for boys due to its powerful connotation.
BROCK
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old Norse word "brog" meaning brook or stream; it was traditionally given to children born near bodies of water and also served as a nickname for those with dark skin or hair like a badger's.
BROCKMAN
MasculineEnglish surname derived from Old English 'broc' (badger) and '-man', likely given to someone associated with the badger emblem or known for their sturdy nature. It originated in Yorkshire around the 13th century but has since spread globally, offering a unique yet historic choice.
BROCKSTON
MasculineInfrequent American name combining Brock ('badger') and Eston ('eastern'), with no specific symbolism aside from its Old English origins.
BROCKTON
MasculineAmerican given name of English origin, meaning 'from the settlement by the stream'. It was traditionally given to individuals living near streams where badgers were found, symbolizing strength and power.
BROCTON
MasculineRare but distinctive Welsh given name derived from the word 'badger', signifying strength and resilience.
BRODAN
MasculineIrish name derived from 'brothair', meaning 'brother'.
BRODDERICK
MasculineRare Irish name derived from the surname Brodrick, which originated in County Cork. It means 'powerful brother' in Old Norse.
BRODDRICK
MasculineBroderick is a rare Irish name derived from Old Irish Bróðric, meaning "having power as a brother".
BRODE
MasculineBrodie is a Scottish male given name of Gaelic origin, derived from Brude meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.
BRODEE
MasculineIrish name of ancient origin, derived from Ó Proinn meaning 'descendant of Proteus', the Greek sea god known for his shape-shifting abilities.
BRODEE
FeminineBrodie is a Scottish male first name derived from the Gaelic surname 'Mac Bhriuthain', meaning 'son of Brian', where Brian translates to 'noble appearance'.
BRODEN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish name meaning "speckled" or "freckled", popularized by Sir Alexander Brodie, a 17th-century Scottish judge known for his integrity.
BRODER
MasculineDanish origin, meaning 'brother', derived from the Old Norse word 'bróðir'.
BRODERIC
MasculineUncommon Germanic name derived from "Brodhari", meaning "bright fame".
BRODERICK
MasculineIrish surname derived from "Ó Broithe," meaning "son of Broite." It originally referred to individuals with fair hair and light-colored eyes, and has been borne by notable figures like John Wilkes Booth throughout history despite remaining uncommon today.
BRODERIK
MasculineRare Scandinavian male name derived from the Old Norse 'Bóðvarr', meaning 'strong in battle' or 'vigorous in conveying messages'.
BRODEY
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from "O'Broddai," meaning 'one who lives near marshland.' Though its meaning is geographical, it holds historical significance as it was carried by members of the powerful Uí Fiachrach dynasty.