Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .
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BRITTNEE
FeminineAmerican female name combining Celtic 'land by the sea' (Brittany) and Greek 'crown' (Stephanie).
BRITTNEI
FeminineAmerican variant spelling of the French name Brittany, meaning 'from Britain' or 'from the land of the Britons', with historic ties between France and Britain.
BRITTNEY
FeminineFemale name of English origin, derived from the Middle English word "bryttanici", meaning "of Brittany", the French region. It gained popularity in the U.S. during the 1980s-1990s due to its similarity to Brittany and Britney.
BRITTNEY
MasculineEnglish female given name derived from 'Bryttayn', meaning 'from Britain' or 'from Brittany'.
BRITTNEYANN
FeminineAmerican name of French-Hebrew origin that combines Brittany ("ancient Celtic culture") with Ann ("grace" or "favor"), creating a unique, distinctive moniker with elegant connotations.
BRITTNI
FeminineAttractive American feminine name derived from Brittany, France, signifying "from Britain" with ties to ancient Celtic Britons.
BRITTNI
MasculineCharming American name created by combining Brittany and Britanny, both derived from the ancient British name Bretagne meaning "Little Britain". It has gained popularity due to its attractive sound and association with actress Brittney Snow.
BRITTNIE
FeminineAmerican name created from the fusion of Brittany and Kristine. It does not have a specific meaning but some associate it with British heritage due to its similarity to Brittany, though there's no concrete evidence supporting this connection.
BRITTNII
FeminineAmerican modern creation, often associated with British or Irish heritage due to its similarity to Brittany and Bridgette, though it doesn't have direct origins from these regions.
BRITTNY
FeminineAmerican female name created by combining Brittany ("from Britain") with the playful suffix "-y," signifying youthfulness.
BRITTNYE
FeminineCaptivating American feminine given name, created by combining "Brit" from Britain with "ney", signifying British melody or harmony.
BRITTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "Briht", meaning bright or famous, originally given to people considered clever or notable.
BRITTON
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'briht', meaning 'bright' or 'famous'.
BRITTONI
FeminineKanise is a rare, distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, signifying 'born into wealth and abundance'.
BRITTONY
FeminineCornish name derived from 'Breten', meaning 'Briton'. It's a rare yet beautiful name with a rich history, notably associated with Saint Britwynt.
BRITTTANY
FeminineUnique female given name of Welsh origin meaning "Briton" or "Welshman," popularized during Queen Elizabeth II's reign and known for its rich historical associations with medieval dukes and early British monarchs.
BRITTYN
FeminineModern American feminine name derived from Brittany, France, meaning "from Britain" or "land of the Britons.
BRITYN
FeminineModern American unisex name of unknown origin, though some believe it combines 'Brit' and '-lyn', possibly suggesting British influences. It's rare yet distinctive, often chosen by parents seeking something different for their child.
BRITYNN
FeminineModern American feminine name with Celtic roots meaning 'from Britain'.
BRITZA
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, believed to have been used for centuries by prominent figures in medieval Europe, though its meaning remains shrouded in mystery.
BRITZEL
FeminineUnique German girl's name meaning 'broom', derived from the German word 'Britz'. It evokes rustic charm and simplicity.
BRITZY
FeminineUnique name of unknown origin, potentially derived from English variants like Brizzy or French/German roots. Its meaning remains elusive, with theories suggesting connections to 'brick' or wind. Despite its mystery, Britzy has a rich historical presence, notably among medieval British aristocracy. Today, it's a distinctive choice for parents seeking something special.
BRIUNA
FeminineRare yet elegant Latin-derived name meaning 'brown-haired' or 'dark-haired', tracing back to ancient Roman times where it was given based on physical characteristics.
BRIUNNA
FeminineLatin-derived name meaning "brown-haired," popularized by Saint Briunna during ancient Rome and Christianity's spread across Europe.
BRIX
MasculineRare yet appealing French-derived name, meaning 'brick', which was likely used as a nickname for those who worked with bricks or lived near brickyards. Its straightforward meaning lends it a unique character, often associated with strength and durability. Throughout history, notable individuals like Roman soldier Brixius and German footballer Brix Heiner have contributed to its recognition in popular culture.
BRIX
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "rough" or "tough," historically used as a nickname for physically strong individuals.
BRIXEN
MasculineUnique Germanic given name derived from 'brizzin', meaning 'to sparkle or glitter'.
BRIXLEE
FeminineAmerican-origin name created by Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series character Brixlee Donahue, gaining popularity among fans and parents seeking distinctive names despite its unclear meaning.
BRIXLEIGH
FeminineEnglish female given name meaning 'strength of the meadow', derived from Old English words 'bric' and 'leah'.
BRIXLEY
FeminineUnique American given name created by author Nicholas Sparks for his 2007 novel "The Choice." Though its meaning is not explicitly defined, it's sometimes associated with the concept of choice and decision-making. Despite its fictional origins, Brixley has gained some popularity in recent years, although it remains relatively rare.
BRIXLEY
MasculineRare English male name, believed to mean 'woodland clearing' and possibly originating from children born near forests.
BRIXON
MasculineUnique and distinctive given name of unknown origin, with various possible interpretations including derivation from the French surname Briçonnet or being a variant spelling of Bronson, meaning "brown-haired." Some also see it as a blend of Brandon and Nixon.
BRIXSON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from "brycgsian," meaning "to build bridges," with ties to construction and architecture, and was once borne by a notable 12th-century knight, Sir Brixon de la Pole.
BRIXTEN
FeminineUnusual English name with a potential Old English root "brix", meaning "brick" or "fired clay". Despite its unclear origin and lack of widespread use, its uniqueness makes it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.
BRIXTEN
MasculineEnglish name derived from Brice, of Germanic origin meaning "strong" or "powerful," carrying historical significance and associated with notable figures like Anglo-Saxon ealdorman Brihtric.
BRIXTIN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from "Breac Tigh," meaning "speckled house." Its meaning varies but often signifies connection to Irish culture or uniqueness. Notable bearer includes 18th-century poet Brixtin O'Malley.
BRIXTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the South London district of the same name, which means "stream enclosure" and was first recorded in 1086 as "Brichetune". It has become associated with creativity and diversity due to its vibrant music scene and cultural influences. As a given name, Brixton has recently gained popularity among parents drawn to its unique sound and cultural significance.
BRIXTON
FeminineRare English given name derived from "Brycstowe," meaning "settlement of the famous one.
BRIXTYN
FeminineModern American given name with uncertain origins and meaning, potentially derived from the Welsh male name Bryxton or the English surname Brixworth. It gained popularity in recent years as a unique choice for boys, though its gender association may vary by culture and region.
BRIXTYN
MasculineModern American name created by blending Britney andxton; it means "from Brittany/land of Britons" combined with "stone estate".