Female and male names starting with the letter "B" .
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BRYCENN
MasculineWelsh name derived from the word "brychein," meaning "speckled" or "piebald," symbolizing uniqueness or duality in appearance or personality.
BRYCEON
MasculineUncommon American name created by blending Bryce (Scottish: wide) and Jonathan (Hebrew: gift from God).
BRYCESON
MasculineAmerican given name of Scottish and Scandinavian origin, created by combining Bryce ('wide') with the patronymic suffix -eson.
BRYCETON
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning "town on a little hill," originating from the elements "Brychein" and "twn." Though rare, it carries historical significance as it was once borne by a 13th-century Welsh prince.
BRYCIE
FeminineWelsh name meaning 'honorable'.
BRYCIN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from the ancient word "brychein", meaning 'speckled', with notable historical figures like Lord Rhys bearing this distinctive title.
BRYCN
MasculineBrycen is a modern American male given name created by combining "Brian" and "Ryan," suggesting strength and intelligence. It has gained popularity since 2003, with Irish roots potentially implied through its association with the surname O'Brien.
BRYCON
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "briw," meaning "powerful." It translates to "powerful hound" and has been used in Wales since medieval times as either a pet name or nickname for individuals with robust personalities or physiques.
BRYCSON
MasculineRare Slavic male name derived from "byrc'ko," meaning "spear" or "sword.
BRYCYN
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from 'bri' (power) and 'cyon' (dog), bearing historical significance as borne by 10th-century King Brycyn ap Cynfyn of Gwynedd.
BRYDAN
MasculineWelsh name derived from "Bry-" (high/exalted) and "-dan" (leader), signifying an 'exalted leader'.
BRYDEN
FeminineDistinctive Scottish boy's name derived from "Briseach," meaning "speckled or brindled" in Old Gaelic.
BRYDEN
MasculineScottish origin name, derived from the surname "Brydon," possibly meaning "broad valley" or "settlement on a hill." It evolved from a Scottish surname to a given name in the 17th century, gaining worldwide popularity today.
BRYDIE
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name derived from the Gaelic goddess Brighid, associated with fire, poetry, and wisdom.
BRYDIN
MasculineIrish origin, derived from Bríde meaning "exalted one", originally associated with the Celtic goddess of fire, wisdom, poetry, and crafts. It's a modern unisex variation gaining popularity for its unique meaning and heritage.
BRYDON
MasculineDistinct Scottish name derived from the surname "Brydone," meaning "son of Brian" or "powerful.
BRYE
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name meaning "hill," with historical ties to Wales dating back to the Middle Ages, now used as a unisex name.
BRYE
FeminineUncommon Irish name meaning "noble," derived from ancient Brian. It's linked to Irish history like Brian Boru, the 11th-century High King of Ireland, but today it's not very common in Ireland. Despite its rarity, Brye is often associated with nature and moss. In the U.S., only five boys were named Brye in 2019, making it a distinctive choice.
BRYELL
FeminineModern American female name created as a blend of Brian/Brianne and Bella, with possible meanings related to nobility or beauty, and gaining popularity since the late 20th century.
BRYELLA
FeminineRare Welsh name derived from the elements 'Bry' meaning 'hill' or 'mound', and 'Ella' meaning 'other' or 'else'. It translates to 'other hill' or 'else hill'.
BRYELLE
FeminineWelsh origin name meaning 'strength' or 'power', created by combining 'bri-' with '-elle' to denote beauty.
BRYEN
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name meaning "hill," with historic ties to legendary warriors and a timeless appeal transcending cultures.
BRYENNA
FeminineUnique Welsh feminine name derived from "bri" meaning hill/mound, and "anwen" meaning fair/beautiful, translating to "beautiful hill".
BRYENT
MasculineRare, Scottish-derived surname turned given name, originating from 'brihten', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'.
BRYER
FeminineUnique English name believed to be derived from the Old English word "bræc", meaning "breeches" or "trousers". Its origin and meaning are uncertain but it has gained popularity in recent years for its charm and uniqueness.
BRYER
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Bryant, meaning 'strong' or 'brown-haired', possibly referring to someone working with brown wood or living near briars.
BRYHANA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flower', bringing good fortune and embodying love, beauty, and spirituality.
BRYHANNA
FeminineIrish name derived from "O'Brechain," meaning strength or power, and evolved from the Irish Gaelic name Brighid, associated with St. Bridget, Ireland's patron saint.
BRYHEEM
MasculineUnique, African name of Yoruba origin meaning "ready for war at home.
BRYIA
FeminineUnique Greek female name derived from 'briar', meaning rosemary, an aromatic herb symbolizing remembrance and immortality in ancient Greece.
BRYIAN
MasculineWelsh name derived from "Brychan," meaning "small hill" or "mound." It's associated with early Welsh saints like Saint Brychan, and has historic ties to the legendary King Arthur.
BRYIANA
FeminineDistinctive and graceful given name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word "Brychan," meaning "little hill" or "small height." It is associated with the fifth-century Welsh saint Brychan, known for his kindness and generosity.
BRYIANNA
FeminineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word "Breanainn," meaning "little strength" or "salmon." It's associated with Celtic mythology and god of salmon, Breasal, signifying wisdom and knowledge.
BRYICE
MasculineDistinctive French name meaning 'cake', first appearing in late 20th-century France.
BRYIN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "honorable" or "noble," with historical roots in ancient Wales and modern variations including Brian, Bryan, and Bryant.
BRYKEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse "brák", meaning "breach" or "break". It was popular among Vikings as a nickname for brave warriors. In Norse mythology, Bryken was the giant guarding Bifröst bridge, known for immense strength. Today, it's one of America's rarest names.
BRYKER
MasculineDistinct Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Bjork, meaning "birch tree," symbolizing fertility and growth.
BRYLA
FeminineRare yet strong Slavic female name derived from the word 'brylo', meaning 'powerful'.
BRYLAN
FeminineRecent, unique name of unknown origin, often associated with Welsh or Irish roots, but its meaning remains speculative.
BRYLAN
MasculineRare, distinctively Welsh name derived from "Bryl", meaning "strength" or "power".