Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .
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BRITTANYE
FeminineRare yet captivating French-derived female name meaning "from Britain" or "land of the Britons," evolved from Brittany's territorial history.
BRITTANYLEE
FeminineDistinctive American name created by combining Brittany ("from Brittany") and Lee ("gracious" or "clever"), gaining popularity in recent years despite lacking a specific meaning beyond its components' essence.
BRITTANYMARIE
FeminineUnique and beautiful name with Scandinavian (Danish/Norwegian) and French roots, meaning "bright/fair one" and "wished-for child/sea of sorrow," respectively. It combines lightness and depth, making it captivating despite its uncommon history.
BRITTANYNICOLE
FeminineDistinctive American name combining Brittany's French Celtic region with Nicole's 'victory of the people' meaning.
BRITTARY
FeminineBrittany is an English female given name derived from the historical region in France called Brittany, meaning "Little Britain".
BRITTAY
FeminineUncommon English name derived from Old Norse 'Bryta', meaning 'strength' or 'power'.
BRITTE
FeminineFeminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Britta," meaning "strength" or "power.
BRITTEN
FeminineRare yet distinctive English given name derived from "Brit," meaning "British." Popularized by composer Benjamin Britten, it carries associations with creativity but no specific symbolism beyond its origin.
BRITTEN
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "brytt," meaning strong or powerful. It has been associated with bravery and robustness since medieval times, first appearing in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Brito.
BRITTENEY
FeminineEnglish name created by C.S. Lewis for his Narnia series, often associated with strength and beauty.
BRITTENI
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek-derived name meaning 'land of the Britons', first used by Romans to refer to Great Britain, popular among nobility in medieval times, evoking images of strength, courage, and ancient history.
BRITTENY
FeminineUnique American unisex name variant of Brittany, meaning "from Britain" or "land of the Britons," associated with the Celtic Britons tribe and Bretons in France.
BRITTHANY
FeminineModern American female name created by combining Brittany and Brittan with the letter 'y'. It doesn't have a specific meaning but can be interpreted as conveying pride in British heritage or connection to Brittany.
BRITTIAN
MasculineModern English feminine name derived from Britannia, which means "Britain.
BRITTIAN
FeminineThe name Brittian originates from Old English, meaning "from Britain," and has been popular in England since centuries ago.
BRITTIANA
FeminineUnique, exotic Greek name derived from Britomartis, meaning 'sweet bee', and associated with the Cretan goddess of hunting and bees in Greek mythology.
BRITTIANI
FeminineUnique Latin name of ancient Roman origin, meaning "of Britain".
BRITTIANY
FeminineCaptivating female name with Welsh origins, meaning 'land of Britons', and linked to the legendary kingdom of Brittany and King Arthur.
BRITTIE
FeminineUncommon English feminine name derived from the Latin 'Brittania,' meaning strength and resilience in ancient British history.
BRITTIN
MasculineIntriguing English name derived from 'Brit', meaning 'British'. It evolved over time but retains its historical significance and strong connection to British culture.
BRITTIN
FeminineRare American female name with unknown origins and meaning, though it may be related to the English name Britton or Britney.
BRITTINA
FeminineDistinctive Scandinavian feminine name derived from 'Brytt' meaning strong and 'Inga' symbolizing fertility.
BRITTINAY
FeminineRare, distinctive girl's name of uncertain origin, possibly Welsh in nature.
BRITTINE
FeminineRare yet meaningful female name of Old English origin, translating to "British woman" and embodying qualities like strength and intelligence.
BRITTINEE
FeminineDistinctive American feminine name created by blending Brittany ('from Brittany') and Nikita ('unconquered/victory').
BRITTINEY
FeminineModern feminine given name originating from England, coined as a variant of Brittany or Britanny, meaning 'little brick'.
BRITTINI
FeminineModern American name, created by combining 'Brit' from Brittany/Britain and '-tini', known from Christina/Martini; its meaning varies but often reflects a connection to Britain.
BRITTINIE
FeminineBrittanie is a unique feminine name of Welsh origin, derived from "Brittaen" meaning 'the land of Britain'. It signifies a connection or tie with the British Isles and has historical nobility through its association with legendary King Brittan.
BRITTINY
FeminineModern variant of the English name Brittany, derived from Latin "Brittania," meaning "land of the Britons.
BRITTISH
FeminineBritish origin, derived from the Latin word 'Britanni' referring to the inhabitants of Britain. It was traditionally a surname but now serves as a unique given name, often chosen for its connection to British culture and heritage.
BRITTLEE
FeminineEnglish name with Scandinavian roots derived from the Latin 'Brittus', meaning 'eminent'.
BRITTLEY
FeminineAmerican-made given name with no universally agreed-upon meaning but which some believe may derive from the English word 'brittle' or be a blend of popular names Brittany and Ashley.
BRITTLYN
FeminineAmerican name created in the late 20th century as a blend of Brittany ("from Britanny") and Lynn (meaning "beautiful flower"). It has gained popularity for its distinctive sound, but it's not associated with any specific historical figures or events. The meaning behind Brittlyn can be interpreted as conveying beauty and strength, although it is not explicitly defined by its components. Despite being relatively uncommon compared to other names, Brittlyn offers parents an attractive option for their child's name due to its American origin and unique charm.
BRITTLYNN
FeminineModern American girl's name created by combining Brittany and Kennedy with the suffix "-lynn".
BRITTNA
FeminineBrittna, of Scottish origin, is derived from Brìghde meaning "strength" or "power", and is associated with the Celtic goddess Brigid.
BRITTNAE
FeminineUnique American girl's name, created in the early 2000s by combining Brittany ('land of the Britons') and Natalie ('birthday of the Lord').
BRITTNANY
FeminineBrittany is an English female given name derived from Old French 'Bretaigne', meaning 'Little Britain' and referencing the region in northwest France known for its Celtic culture.
BRITTNAY
FeminineElegant and distinctive Irish female given name, derived from 'Brid', meaning 'exalted'. It was traditionally given to girls with dark hair and fair skin, and has since gained international recognition.
BRITTNE
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of English origin, derived from "beorth" meaning bright or famous, combined with "-ne" implying like, resulting in the meaning "bright like.
BRITTNEA
FeminineIntriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from English or Welsh roots, with meanings ranging from 'from Britain' to 'bright leader'.