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BRONISLAW
MaleBronisław is a historic Polish name meaning "famous in battle.
BRONISLAWA
FemaleUnique Polish female name meaning "she who brings glory" or "she who has a brown complexion.
BRONKO
MaleAmerican name invented by Ukrainian immigrants, possibly derived from the Ukrainian word "bronya" meaning "little brother". It gained popularity due to Bronko Nagurski, a legendary wrestler and football player known as "The Galloping Ghost".
BRONN
MaleUnique Welsh name meaning "strong" or "chivalrous," derived from the Old Welsh word for "breastplate" or "armor." It was the name of the Welsh god of war and battle, associated with strength and courage. Historically used in Wales, it has gained recent popularity worldwide due to its distinctive sound and powerful meaning.
BRONNA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name with origins rooted in Welsh tradition, derived from the Welsh word 'bron' meaning 'thunder', popularized during the Middle Ages by Welsh bardic poets like Talesin.
BRONNER
MaleGerman male given name derived from the Middle High German word 'brunne', meaning 'well' or 'spring'.
BRONNIE
MaleAustralian variant of Welsh Bronwyn, meaning "rounded hill" or "little breast," often interpreted as "happy" or "blessed.
BRONNIE
FemaleRare yet significant Scottish given name derived from the surname 'Brown', meaning brown in color.
BRONNY
MaleUnique, American-origin name derived from "Bron", short for bronco or bronc, originally referring to untamed horses in the Wild West.
BRONSEN
MaleBronzen is a Dutch boy's name derived from 'bronzen', meaning 'bronze'.
BRONSON
MaleEnglish masculine given name coined by Frank Norris in his 1899 novel "McTeague.
BRONSTON
MaleRare American name derived from 'bronco' and 'eston', signifying 'wild one from the east'.
BRONSYN
MaleRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Bronag," meaning "little raven." It was popular among Highland clans like the MacKenzies, often given to children with dark features due to its association with these birds of wisdom and good fortune.
BRONTE
MaleDistinctive female name of Italian origin, derived from the Sicilian town known for its pistachios and meaning 'thunder'.
BRONTE
FemaleBronte is of Italian origin, derived from "bronteo" meaning thunder and associated with Sicily's Mount Etna, named after Zeus, the Greek god of thunder.
BRONTI
FemaleGreek-derived name that means 'thunder', signifying strength and power.
BRONWEN
FemaleRare yet beautiful Welsh name derived from "bron" meaning breast and "gwyn" meaning white or fair. Its true beauty lies in its rich history, as it was used by figures like Prince Owain Gwynedd's wife, and appears prominently in Welsh literature such as the Mabinogi tales.
BRONWYN
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from 'bron' (chest/breast) and 'wen' (fair/white), interpreted as "white breast," likely referring to a protective goddess. It was popularized by Saint Bronwen in the 7th century and remains so today, especially among those interested in Celtic culture.
BRONWYNN
FemaleWelsh female name meaning "chestnut brown," associated with Saint Bronwynn of Ireland, and renowned for its uniqueness and beauty.
BRONX
MaleThe name Bronx, derived from the Spanish 'bronco', meaning 'rough' or 'wild', signifies a rocky place or thicket, reflecting strength and resilience.
BRONX
FemaleAmerican given name derived from the Bronx borough in New York City, which was named after Jonas Bronck, a 17th-century Swedish immigrant. Its use as a first name gained popularity in the mid-20th century for its distinctive and powerful sound.
BRONXTON
MaleRare English name derived from Old English words "bron" (thorn bush) and "tun" (enclosure), signifying "settlement among thorn bushes.
BRONXX
FemaleUnique and distinctive name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted etymology. Despite its uncertain roots, Bronxx has a modern and futuristic sound that makes it appealing for parents seeking an unconventional name for their child.
BRONXX
MaleUnique name of unknown origin, with no established historical significance or clear meaning.
BRONZE
FemaleGreek-origin name derived from 'bronzos', meaning 'made of bronze'.
BRONZE
MaleRare Latin-derived given name meaning "made of bronze," historically associated with strength and endurance due to the metal's durability.
BROOK
FemaleUnique English name derived from 'brook', meaning 'stream'. It symbolizes fluidity, adaptability, and constant change.
BROOK
MaleEnglish name derived from 'brook', meaning small stream or tributary, used as both a given name and surname in medieval England.
BROOKANN
FemaleModern blend of Brooke ('brook') and Ann ('grace'), creating a unique name that signifies graceful flow.
BROOKE
MaleEnglish given name that emerged from the surname meaning "high badger," also associated with flowing water through valleys or hills. It has gained popularity in recent years due to its nature-inspired roots and notable bearers like William Brooke, a renowned Elizabethan poet-playwright, and successful actresses Brooke Shields and Brooke Langton. The name combines strength and elegance, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet meaningful name.
BROOKE
FemaleEnglish feminine given name derived from Old English, originally used as a surname before becoming popular in the late 20th century. It means 'small stream' or 'brook'.
BROOKEANN
FemaleModern American feminine name, combining 'brook' meaning stream with 'Ann', signifying grace.
BROOKELIN
FemaleEnglish girl's name derived from 'brook' (small stream) and 'lin' (flax plant), meaning 'by the stream where flax grows.'
BROOKELLE
FemaleAmerican name derived from 'brook', meaning small stream, created as a feminine form of Brooks.
BROOKELYN
FemaleModern American girls' name created by combining Brooklyn ("from the brook") and Lynette ("noble"), without specific historical significance.
BROOKELYNE
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of American origin, composed of "brook" meaning a small stream, and "lyne" with various meanings like "line" or "river". Created by author Christopher Pike for his Thirst series in 1997, Brookelyne has gained popularity due to its unique sound, earthy nature connection, and literary sophistication.
BROOKELYNN
FemaleRecent American girl's name, combining 'brook' (small stream) and 'lynn' (from the lake), symbolizing serene beauty.
BROOKELYNNE
FemaleAmerican name created from "brook" (stream) and "lynne" (Welsh surname or name Lynn), evoking natural beauty and grace.
BROOKER
MaleUncommon English given name with historic roots dating back to medieval England. It originates from the Middle English word 'brook', meaning 'stream', and was likely given to those who lived near or worked on waterways like mills. Though rare today, its meaning conveys strength and resilience.
BROOKES
FemaleStylish, rare English given name derived from the medieval occupational surname Brookes, meaning 'one who lives near or works on a brook'.