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BRANDARIUS
MaleRare Latin-derived given name that originally meant "sword-bearer" or "blade-worker," with historical roots in medieval Europe as an occupational surname.
BRANDDON
MaleModern, creative name of unknown origin and meaning, popularized in recent decades without historical or cultural context.
BRANDEL
MaleRare German name derived from 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
BRANDELL
MaleUnique American given name created as a blend of Brandon and Caitlyn/Kendall, signifying strength and confidence with various interpreted meanings.
BRANDEN
MaleBranden is of Germanic origin, meaning 'sword man', popularized by American author Marc Brandel's novel character.
BRANDENN
MaleRare Welsh name meaning 'firebrand' or 'burning brand', derived from the elements 'bran' (branch) and 'den' (fire).
BRANDER
MaleBrandner is a unique German-origin given name derived from "brand", meaning "sword" or "fire", signifying bravery and fiery spirit.
BRANDI
MaleAmerican unisex name derived from the Old German word 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
BRANDIE
MaleDistinctive American female name derived from 'brandy', but not associated with the alcoholic drink; created as a feminine counterpart to Brandon in mid-20th century US.
BRANDIN
MaleUnique American name created in the mid-20th century, with no specific meaning or origin, but combining elements "Brand" and "-in".
BRANDIS
MaleGerman-origin given name derived from "Brand", meaning "fire" or "flame". It originated in the town of Brandis in Saxony, Germany.
BRANDLEY
MaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English words "brand" meaning 'fire' or 'sword', with "-ley" indicating a meadow or field. It was initially an occupational surname for those working with fire or metal, later becoming a first name carrying connotations of strength and power.
BRANDN
MaleDistinctive Germanic name derived from Old Norse Brjann, meaning 'firebrand'.
BRANDO
MaleItalian surname derived from 'brando', meaning 'sword' or 'flame'.
BRANDOL
MaleDistinctive American given name derived from the English surname Brandon, signifying "shield-bearer.
BRANDOM
MaleAmerican boy's name derived from the Old Norse word 'brandr', meaning 'sword'.
BRANDON
MaleEnglish name derived from "brand", meaning "sword" or "fire". It originally referred to people living near burning flames or sword blades, later evolving to associate with locations rather than elements.
BRANDONJAMES
MaleBrandon James is an American given name composed of two parts: Brandon, meaning "broad hill" in Old English, and James, meaning "supplanter" or "one who follows".
BRANDONKYLE
MaleAmerican composite name combining Irish 'strength' (Brandon) and American modernity (Kyle).
BRANDONLEE
MaleAmerican given name coined by Diane Keaton, blending English 'Brandon' (from the broom-covered hill) and American 'Lee' (clearing in the woods).
BRANDONMICHAEL
MaleAmerican name composed of Brandon ("from the broom-covered hill") and Michael ("who is like God?"), offering a blend of Old English and biblical origins.
BRANDONN
MaleBrandon is an English name originally derived from the Old English word 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
BRANDONRAY
MaleAmerican unisex name created by combining Brandon ("broad hill") and Ray ("wise"), resulting in a unique and memorable moniker of recent origin.
BRANDSON
MaleEnglish name derived from 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'. It was traditionally given to brave warriors in Anglo-Saxon England.
BRANDT
MaleGerman-origin given name derived from the Old Germanic word 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'. It was originally a nickname for someone energetic or witty.
BRANDTLEY
MaleUncommon English given name of Old German origin, derived from Brant meaning "fiery.
BRANDTLY
MaleGerman-origin unisex name meaning "island of fire/sword".
BRANDTON
MaleEnglish name of medieval origin derived from "Brand" meaning "sword" or "firebrand", combined with "-ton" denoting a settlement. It was likely named after an early English landowner who founded a village.
BRANDUN
MaleRare Scottish male given name derived from 'brandubh', meaning 'little brown one', traditionally given to dark-haired children.
BRANDY
MaleAmerican female given name derived from the Old English word "brad" meaning "wide".
BRANDYN
MaleModern American variant of the English name Brandon, meaning "from the brook or stream".
BRANEN
MaleRare Irish name derived from "Bran," meaning "raven," associated with legendary heroes like King Bran of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology.
BRANFORD
MaleEnglish name derived from the Old English words 'Bran' (raven) and 'ford' (river crossing), translating to "raven's river crossing". It originated as a surname in Anglo-Saxon times but is now more commonly used as a boy's given name, particularly in the United States where it has gained popularity since the 1970s. The name is also associated with the town of Branford, Connecticut, which was named after an early settler known by the nickname "Bran".
BRANHAM
MaleUnique American given name of unknown origin, often associated with evangelist William Branham despite lacking clear etymology.
BRANIGAN
MaleIrish origin given name, derived from the surname Ó Branagáin meaning "descendant of Branagan," potentially originating from "little raven" or "speckled/freckled.
BRANKO
MaleSlavic name of Serbian origin, meaning "defend" or "protect". It was popularized by 19th-century poet Branko Radičević and remains widely used today for its unique sound and powerful meaning.
BRANLEE
MaleUncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Branleacht, meaning 'descendant of Branleach,' an influential Irish chieftain known for bravery and wisdom.
BRANLY
MaleRare French name of Breton origin, derived from "bran" meaning 'crow', without a specific modern meaning, but associated with figures like physicist Édouard Branly.
BRANN
MaleUncommon Irish unisex given name derived from the Old Irish word "bran," meaning "raven.
BRANNAN
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Brain, meaning "descendant of Brian," which itself means "noble" or "honorable.