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BRAELEE
FeminineRecently popularized unisex name of unknown origin without established cultural or historical significance.
BRAEYA
FeminineUnique unisex name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Old Norse word 'bragr' meaning 'strong' or 'powerful', or a variant spelling of Irish Brighid/Bridget, associated with wisdom and creativity.
BRAYDEN
FeminineIrish name derived from the surname "O' Braoin," meaning "descendant of Braon." Originally associated with sadness, its modern interpretation embraces sensitivity and compassion.
BRAYLIE
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Breac," meaning "speckled" or "spotted.
BREELLE
FeminineIrish-origin female name derived from the surname O'Briallain, meaning "descendant of Briallan," though its exact origin and meaning are debated.
BREONNA
FeminineIrish name derived from the surname O'Briain, meaning "descendant of Brian," and associated with the goddess Brigid.
BRIANN
FeminineIrish name of old Irish origin, derived from Brian, meaning "noble" or "high". It was popularized by the legendary High King of Ireland, Brian Boru, who ruled in the 11th century and is revered for his military prowess against Viking invaders. Today, Briann continues to be a popular choice due to its rich history, strength, courage, and leadership connotations, as well as its numerous notable bearers throughout history.
BRIANNI
FeminineItalian-origin name derived from "briacco," meaning "drunkard." Originally a medieval Italian nickname, it has evolved into a popular given name worldwide.
BRIDA
FeminineIrish origin, derived from the old Irish word "brígh," meaning 'strength' or 'power'. It was traditionally given to girls with fiery spirits, intelligence, and courage.
BRIER
FeminineRare English given name with uncertain origins and meanings. It may be derived from 'briar', a thorny bush or shrub, suggesting strength and resilience; alternatively, it could be an anglicized form of Irish surname Ó Braonáin meaning 'sorrowful' or 'mournful'.
BRIHANNA
FeminineAncient Irish name derived from "Brid", meaning "exalted one". It signifies strength, power, and nobility, drawing from its historical roots and figures like Saint Brigid of Ireland.
BRINSLEY
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from Old English elements meaning "clearing where broom grows," tracing its origin back to medieval England where it was predominantly used as a surname.
BRISTAL
FeminineWelsh name meaning "promontory" or "headland", first used in medieval Wales, now popular beyond its native country.
BRONTE
FeminineBronte is of Italian origin, derived from "bronteo" meaning thunder and associated with Sicily's Mount Etna, named after Zeus, the Greek god of thunder.
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'.
BRYLIN
FeminineUnique Scandinavian boys' name derived from Old Norse elements 'brjōð', meaning brother, and 'hildr', signifying battle or combat, translating to "brother in battle" or "battle companion".
CALA
FeminineUnique Latin-origin name derived from 'calamitas', meaning 'misfortune'. Despite its somber roots, it has evolved into a beautiful and distinctive name associated with fate and destiny in Roman mythology. Today, it symbolizes strength and independence.
CALLIA
FeminineUnique Greek-derived name that means "beauty," representing elegance and grace throughout history.
CAMELLA
FeminineCamilla is a Latin-origin feminine given name meaning "attendant lady" or "helper", popularized by Virgil's heroine in The Aeneid.
CANAAN
FeminineBiblical name derived from an ancient region in the Holy Land, meaning 'lowlands' or 'valley'.
CARALYN
FeminineIrish name derived from "Carragh", meaning "rocky".
CAROLE
FeminineFeminine name of French origin, derived from Charles meaning "free man" or "strong". First used as a female name in France during the Middle Ages, Carole gained popularity worldwide with notable figures like Carole Lombard and Carole King.
CARVER
FeminineRare American given name derived from the English surname 'Carver', meaning 'woodworker'.
CASH
FeminineAmerican given name of English origin that means 'money' or 'open field'.
CASSI
FeminineCaptivating Italian name derived from Cassandra, a legendary Greek princess of prophecy.
CASSIAN
FeminineLatin-derived boy's name meaning 'empty' or 'hollow', historically associated with figures of authority like Saint Cassian of Imola. It gained popularity through Albert Camus' novel "The Plague". Today, it's used less frequently than other names but carries connotations of strength and spirituality.
CATELEYA
FeminineRare and beautiful given name of Latin origin, derived from the genus name of an exotic orchid species named after Sir William Cattley, an English horticulturist who introduced them to Europe in the early 19th century.
CAYCE
FeminineAmerican given name with Old Norse origins, derived from the personal name Ketill meaning "cauldron" or "kettle.
CEYLIN
FeminineCaptivating Turkish female name meaning 'gazelle', symbolizing grace, speed, and beauty.
CHAITRA
FeminineSanskrit girl's name meaning 'spring', associated with the Hindu goddess Saraswati, and often given during the month of March or the start of the Hindu New Year.
CHANEY
FeminineEnglish name of Norman origin, derived from the occupational surname "chaner," meaning 'singer' or 'minstrel.' It signifies a connection to music and song, and while historically associated with males, it's now used for both sexes.
CHARLES
FeminineClassic boy's name of French origin, derived from the Old German word 'Karl', meaning 'strong' or 'free man'.
CHARLIEROSE
FeminineCharlie Rose is a rare and distinctive given name of unknown historical origins, possibly created recently as a combination of Charles and Rose, and popularized by American journalist Charlie Rose. Its meaning is likely personal and subjective, determined by the parents who chose it.
CHARMAINE
FeminineFrench-derived feminine name meaning 'charming', first popularized by American author Fannie Hurst in her 1916 novel "Back Street". It signifies grace and elegance.
CHASTITY
FeminineFemale given name of Latin origin, meaning "chaste" or "pure".
CHAYSE
FeminineModern American given name created by combining Chase and Casey, interpreted as "to pursue" or "vigilant". It gained popularity during the late 20th century and is predominantly used for boys, with some instances for girls. Despite its recent rise, it lacks historical significance but offers parents the freedom to assign personal meaning.
CHELSI
FeminineEnglish name of Old English origin, meaning 'from the woodland clearing where chestnuts grow'. It gained popularity in recent years as a modern yet sophisticated option for girls' names.
CHEZNEY
FeminineUncommon English first name derived from Middle English Chesney, itself originating from Old French 'chesne' meaning 'oak tree', signifying strength and endurance.
CHLOEY
FeminineFrench origin name meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing', derived from the French word 'cloé'. It's associated with the Greek goddess Chloe and has gained international recognition in recent centuries.
CHRISETTE
FeminineModern American variant of Christine, derived from the Greek word 'Christos' meaning 'anointed', making it a unique Christian-inspired name with a feminine suffix.