Female and male names.

BROWN

Feminine

English surname originating from the Middle Ages, derived from Old English "brun" or "bron", meaning brown. It was likely given to individuals with dark complexions, hair, or eyes, and has remained popular in many English-speaking countries today.

BROWN

Masculine

English surname and rare given name derived from the Middle English word "brun," meaning brown. It originally referred to individuals with dark hair or complexion, or those associated with dark-colored animals/objects.

BROWNELL

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from 'brún' (brown) and '-ell' (place/estate), signifying 'brown-colored estate'. Originally a medieval English surname, it's now predominantly found in New England states.

BROWNIE

Feminine

Scottish name originally meaning 'brown', unrelated to brownie mythical creatures.

BROWNIE

Masculine

Scottish name derived from 'broun', meaning brown, and originally referred to mischievous spirits in folklore.

BROWNING

Masculine

English origin, derived from 'browne' meaning brown, referring to one who lived by a browning hill or stream.

BROWNLOW

Masculine

English given name derived from 'brun' (brown) and 'lufu' (love), translating to "brown-haired beloved.

BROX

Masculine

Rare, modern invented name with no known origin or meaning.

BROXTON

Masculine

English name derived from Old English words "broc" meaning badger and "tun" meaning settlement or town, interpreted as "settlement by the badger hole." It originated in Broxton village, Cheshire, first recorded in 1086 as "Brocesetuna," and was historically more common as a surname. Today, it's gaining popularity as a unisex given name worldwide.

BRTTANY

Feminine

Brittany is an English female given name derived from the historic French region of Brittany, meaning 'from or relating to Great Britain'.

BRU

Masculine

Irish name derived from Ó Bruadair, meaning "sorrow" or "lament," originally associated with 13th-century bard Giolla Brighde Ó Bruadair.

BRUCE

Feminine

Scottish male given name deriving from Brus/Bruis meaning 'bush' or 'thicket', popularized by King Robert the Bruce.

BRUCE

Masculine

Scottish masculine given name meaning "thicket" or "bush," derived from Brus.

BRUCELEE

Masculine

Bruce Lee's birth name was Lee Jun-fan, meaning "returning before heaven," chosen to bring honor to his family. He adopted Bruce Lee as a stage name in the 1960s to appeal to Western audiences, with this name symbolizing power, strength, and determination.

BRUCHA

Feminine

Ancient Hebrew female given name meaning "blessing," used historically within Jewish communities and gaining popularity today due to its profound meaning and unique sound.

BRUCHIE

Feminine

Brugie is a unique Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'blessing', bringing good fortune.

BRUCHY

Feminine

Distinctive Latin name meaning "to break" or "to crush," created in the 20th century and used for both boys and girls.

BRUCIE

Feminine

Unisex Scottish name derived from Brus/Bruis, meaning "strong" or "boulder," reflecting the power of its ancestors like Robert the Bruce, a renowned warrior king who led Scotland to independence. Despite its historical roots, Brucie is now popular worldwide as a strong and proud unisex name.

BRUER

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'brúðir', meaning 'bride'.

BRUIN

Masculine

Dutch name derived from 'bruin', meaning brown, originally given to children with dark hair or complexion.

BRUK

Masculine

Ethiopian name meaning 'strength' or 'power', popular among the Oromo people and internationally for its uniqueness and significance.

BRUKE

Masculine

Rare English name derived from the Middle English word 'brok', meaning 'brook' or 'stream'.

BRUNA

Feminine

Italian feminine name derived from Latin 'brunus', meaning brown, referring to someone with dark hair or eyes.

BRUNELL

Masculine

Uncommon Italian given name derived from "bruno," meaning "brown.

BRUNELL

Feminine

Uncommon Italian given name derived from the occupational surname 'Brunelli', meaning 'little brown one', originally given based on appearance or clothing color.

BRUNELLA

Feminine

Brunella, derived from the Latin 'brunellus', meaning brown, is an elegant Italian female name traditionally given to girls with dark features.

BRUNELLE

Feminine

French female given name derived from "brunèla," meaning "little brown one.

BRUNER

Masculine

Distinctive Germanic name derived from "brun," meaning brown, popular among medieval Germanic tribes, likely given to individuals with brown hair or eyes, or associated with the color brown.

BRUNETTA

Feminine

Enchanting Italian feminine given name with roots tracing back to medieval Italy. Its meaning, derived from the Italian word "bruna" meaning brown, signifies brunette women who were prevalent during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods in Italy.

BRUNETTE

Feminine

Old French female name meaning 'brown-haired'.

BRUNHILDA

Feminine

Germanic name meaning 'dark battle', associated with historical figures like Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia and Norse Valkyries.

BRUNILDA

Feminine

Brunhilda is a rare yet regal Germanic name meaning 'brown battle,' derived from elements 'brun' and 'hild.'

BRUNNA

Feminine

Unique and captivating female given name of German origin, meaning 'brown'.

BRUNO

Masculine

Germanic name meaning 'armor' or 'shield'.

BRUNSON

Masculine

English origin, derived from the Old English word "brun," meaning brown. It was originally given to individuals with brown hair or complexion, or those living near brown-colored landmarks. Over time, it evolved into an occupational surname for people working with brown-colored materials like leather or wool. Today, Brunson carries meanings of strength and steadfastness, reflecting the stability of the color brown, and is considered a unique yet traditional choice.

BRUSTER

Masculine

Buster is an American given name of uncertain origin but gaining popularity for its unique sound and association with notable figures like Buster Keaton.

BRUTUS

Masculine

Latin-derived name meaning 'heavy', but its historical connotations have transformed it into a symbol of courage, honor, and patriotism.

BRY

Masculine

Welsh name meaning 'honorable', derived from ancient Brân, and celebrated historically through figures like King Bran the Blessed.

BRYA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Hebrew name meaning "exalted" or "noble," suggesting greatness and elevation.

BRYA

Masculine

Unique Hebrew feminine name derived from "briyah", meaning 'creation'. It signifies creativity and originality.