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BREN
MaleWelsh origin, meaning "little drop or bead," and is a diminutive form of Bran, which means "raven." It honors legendary wisdom and has gained international popularity alongside its traditional usage in Wales.
BRENAN
MaleIrish name derived from Breandán, meaning 'spear,' reflecting strength and power.
BRENARD
MaleBernard is a German-origin given name derived from "bern" meaning 'bear' and "hard" meaning 'brave', popularized by Saint Bernard of Menthon in the 7th century, carrying associations with strength and humanitarianism.
BRENCE
MaleEnigmatic given name with uncertain origins and no widely accepted meaning or history.
BRENDA
MaleScottish feminine given name derived from the surname Brennan, meaning "descendant of Bran." It gained popularity in the mid-20th century.
BRENDAN
MaleIrish name derived from "Breandán," meaning "prince" or "noble." It's strongly associated with Saint Brendan the Navigator, a 6th-century monk known for his ocean voyages. Popularized by Irish writers in the late 19th century, Brendan is now widely used internationally while remaining closely linked to Ireland's rich heritage.
BRENDELL
MaleRare, ancient English name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, first recorded in medieval times. It may have been a nickname or variant spelling of Brendan or Brendon.
BRENDEN
MaleIrish name meaning "prince" or "noble".
BRENDIN
MaleIrish origin name derived from "Bréanainn," meaning "fair spear.
BRENDON
MaleIrish name derived from Breandán, meaning "prince" or "noble.
BRENDT
MaleGerman origin, a variant of Brandt, derived from the Old Norse word "brandr", meaning "sword". It signifies strength, power, and courage.
BRENDYN
MaleRare, Welsh name of ancient Celtic origin meaning "chief raven".
BRENEN
MaleBrennen is an uncommon Irish surname derived from the Old Irish word "bréas," meaning "spear.
BRENER
MaleThe name Brener originates from Germany and signifies 'torchbearer' or 'one who carries the torch.'
BRENHAM
MaleEnglish given name derived from Old English words "brēo" meaning 'broad' or 'wide,' and "hām" meaning 'homestead' or 'settlement.'
BRENIN
MaleRare yet captivating Welsh male given name derived from the Old Welsh word "Brynn," meaning "hill" or "mountain." Originally used as a title for chieftains and kings in medieval Wales, Brenin has evolved into a meaningful given name that pays homage to the majesty of nature.
BRENLEY
MaleRare yet captivating female given name of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Branán," the wise bard or poet. It signifies intelligence, creativity, wisdom, strength, and determination.
BRENN
MaleUnique Celtic name derived from the ancient Celtic god Bran, meaning 'raven', symbolizing intelligence and strength.
BRENNAN
MaleIrish surname turned given name, originating from 'Ó Braonáin' meaning "descendant of Branán", with notable figures like Thomas Francis Meagher and a prominent role in William Trevor's novel "The Story of Lucy Gault".
BRENNDAN
MaleIrish-origin name derived from 'Brandán', signifying 'little fire' or 'prince', reflecting strength and leadership.
BRENNDEN
MaleUnique, invented name with no known origin or meaning, chosen for its distinctive sound and potential mystery.
BRENNDON
MaleDistinctively Scottish name derived from 'Mac an Bhreatnaigh,' meaning 'son of a Breton.'
BRENNEN
MaleRare Irish given name derived from the surname O'Briain, meaning "descendant of Brian," with Brian itself translating to "strong, noble, or virtuous.
BRENNER
MaleUnique German origin given name that translates to "to burn" or "to flame," evoking intensity and passion.
BRENNEX
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity despite its unclear history.
BRENNICK
MaleRare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Braoin, meaning "descendant of Bran," a legendary hero and king in Irish mythology.
BRENNIN
MaleBrennan is an Irish origin name, derived from "bren" meaning 'little'. It was first recorded in the 12th century and has historical significance associated with figures like Cúchulainn. Today, it's a unique choice for boys, balancing heritage and modernity.
BRENNON
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from Brannoc, which means 'raven'.
BRENNOX
MaleUnique, recently created unisex given name with unknown origin and meaning.
BRENNUS
MaleUnique Celtic male name derived from 'bren', meaning 'king', thus signifying 'king of the world'.
BRENNYN
MaleDistinctive Irish name derived from O'Briain, meaning "descendant of Brian," which signifies "power" or "strength.
BRENO
MaleRare Brazilian name of Roman origins, meaning 'from Brazil' or 'from the gens Bruttia'.
BRENON
MaleBrennon is a distinctive Irish male name derived from 'Ó Braoin,' meaning 'descendant of Braon' (sorrow). Despite its somber origin, it evokes strength and resilience, popularized by figures like George Bernard Shaw.
BRENSEN
MaleIntriguing name of uncertain origin, sometimes associated with the German 'Brennan' (meaning 'sword' or 'brave') or Old Norse 'bráðr' ('quick'). It has been carried by notable figures like abolitionist Brensen Harris and explorer Brensen McAllister.
BRENSON
MaleDistinct Scottish male given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Brúnn, possibly meaning 'from the spring' or 'by the stream'.
BRENSTON
MaleRare American given name coined in the late 19th century from Brennon andeston, with no specific meaning but often associated with strength.
BRENT
MaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English word 'brent,' meaning 'burnt.' Traditionally used as a surname for those living near prominent fires, it has evolved into a popular boys' name since the 1980s.
BRENTAN
MaleRare Celtic male given name derived from "Bran," meaning "raven," symbolizing wisdom in Celtic mythology. It was borne by legendary Irish king Bran Mac Febail, and later adopted by Swiss poet Brentan von Tautenburg.
BRENTEN
MaleEnglish name with a unique origin, derived from the Old English word "brent," meaning "burned." It was originally a nickname given to someone with fair hair or a fiery temper.
BRENTIN
MaleEnglish name derived from the Old English 'Bryni', meaning 'burning'.