Male names.

BRICESTON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English "brycgstan," meaning "stone bridge." It signifies stability, strength, endurance, connection, and unity.

BRICETON

Masculine

Rare French-derived given name meaning "speckled" or "freckled," originating from the Old Breton word "Brioc.

BRICK

Masculine

Unique, American-origin given name without traditional meaning or etymology. It gained popularity in the late 20th century among parents seeking distinctive names and is often associated with strength and durability. Despite its unconventional nature, it was given to only 12 babies in the U.S. in 2020.

BRICKER

Masculine

Rare yet distinguished German male name, derived from 'Brihha' meaning 'spear', and associated with strength and bravery.

BRICYN

Masculine

Rare Welsh given name derived from "brych", meaning "speckled".

BRIDAN

Masculine

Irish origin and means "little chief.

BRIDEN

Masculine

Irish name derived from 'brìde', meaning 'exalted one', popularized by Saint Brigid of Ireland.

BRIDGE

Masculine

English origin, meaning "a structure spanning an obstacle or waterway," reflecting practicality and connectivity.

BRIDGER

Masculine

English masculine given name derived from the Old English word 'brycg', meaning 'bridge'. It was originally given to people who lived near or worked on bridges, or whose families had built them.

BRIDGES

Masculine

The first name Bridges is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'brycg', meaning 'bridge'. It can symbolize connection or overcoming obstacles.

BRIDGET

Masculine

Irish feminine given name derived from the Gaelic word "Brighde," meaning "exalted one" or "noble." It has been popular throughout history and is associated with figures like Saint Bridget, a patron saint of Ireland, and Bridget of Ireland, a 13th-century noblewoman.

BRIDGETTE

Masculine

Irish feminine name derived from Brigid/Brigit, meaning "exalted one," associated with Saint Brigid of Ireland.

BRIDON

Masculine

Bridon, derived from the ancient Welsh word "brid" meaning "hill", is a unique Welsh name suggesting a connection to nature, now used for both boys and girls despite its Middle Ages origins.

BRIDYN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Brighid/Bride, meaning "exalted one" or "noble," associated with a Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom.

BRIEN

Masculine

Irish name derived from Brian, meaning "strong" or "noble". It is associated with figures like Brian Boru, the 11th-century High King of Ireland.

BRIENNE

Masculine

French-derived name meaning "hill" or "mountain", historically associated with the Brie region and notable figures like Eleanor of Brittany.

BRIER

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old Norse word "brjōðir," meaning "brother." It has historical significance as it was used in medieval Scandinavia to refer to brothers or siblings. Today, Brier is considered rare and distinctive, with no negative associations.

BRIG

Masculine

Celtic name derived from the goddess Brigid/Brig, meaning "exalted one" and associated with fire, poetry, wisdom, fertility, healing, and craftsmanship in Irish culture and mythology.

BRIGDEN

Masculine

Irish origin given name, derived from the surname Ó Brigín meaning 'descendant of Brigín', itself translating to 'little hill' or 'small hillock'.

BRIGDON

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient surname Ó Braghda of County Tyrone, with uncertain meaning but known historical figures like Sir John Brigdon and Thomas Brigdon.

BRIGG

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from 'Bryggja', meaning 'to build a pier or wharf', reflecting its strong connection to the sea and Viking ancestry.

BRIGGS

Masculine

English surname of Norman origin, derived from the Old Norse word "briggja," meaning "strong" or "vigorous." It may also be linked to the Lincolnshire town Brigg. Today, Briggs is both a common surname and increasingly used as a given name for boys.

BRIGGSTEN

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse elements, meaning "the place where one breaks forth.

BRIGGSTON

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English words 'Bricg' meaning bridge, and '-stone', signifying "bridge stone" or "rock that serves as a bridge", reflecting ancient British cultural ties to the land and its historic bridges.

BRIGHAM

Masculine

American given name with origins dating back to Old English 'beacon' or Scottish surname 'Brymer', popularized by Mormon leader Brigham Young.

BRIGHT

Masculine

English given name with uncertain origins and meanings, possibly derived from the Old English word "beorht" meaning "bright," or as an occupational surname related to brightness.

BRIGHTEN

Masculine

Contemporary girl's name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her popular Twilight series. It's derived from the word 'bright,' suggesting light or positivity, and gained popularity due to its literary origins.

BRIGHTON

Masculine

English masculine given name with Old English origins, meaning 'bright' or 'famous', and 'helm', a protective cap or helmet.

BRIGIDO

Masculine

Distinct Spanish name derived from Latin "Briguida," signifying "full of grace." It's historically tied to Saint Brigid, known for her kindness and generosity, though it's now more commonly used as a male name. Despite its unique sound and historic significance, it's not widely popular but carries a sense of tradition and heritage.

BRIGSTON

Masculine

Rare English name derived from 'brig' (strong or bright) and 'stan' (stone), signifying "strong stone" or "bright stone", reflecting power and endurance.

BRIJ

Masculine

Indian male name derived from Sanskrit "Brij," meaning "divine realm." It's associated with Lord Krishna's childhood forest in Hindu mythology and the city of Mathura, known as "Brijbhoomi.

BRIJESH

Masculine

Indian given name meaning "Lord of Heaven" or "Master of Braj", derived from Sanskrit words 'Brij' (heaven/divine realm) and 'Ish' (lord/master).

BRIJIDO

Masculine

Rare Spanish name derived from "brijo," meaning "bride," traditionally used for boys but interpretable as unisex due to its marriage association.

BRIK

Masculine

Rare Slavic name of Croatian origin, believed to mean 'to break' or 'shatter'.

BRILAN

Masculine

Rare French boy's name derived from the Breton word "bril" meaning "spear". It conveys strength, courage, and ambition.

BRILEE

Masculine

Unique American name created by combining sounds from popular names like Brianna, Emily, and Lee, with no specific meaning or history. It gained popularity in the late 20th century due to its phonetic beauty and rhythmic melody.

BRILEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the surname Ó Braileáin, meaning "descendant of Braileán," which likely referred to someone with reddish hair or speckled skin.

BRILEY

Masculine

Irish name derived from the surname "Ó Breisleach," meaning "descendant of Bresal," a wise and courageous ancient king. It's associated with strength, leadership, and intelligence.

BRILLIANT

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating name derived from the Middle French 'brillant', meaning 'sparkling'. Its etymology traces back to the Latin 'brillare' and ultimately the Proto-Indo-European root '*bʰer-', signifying 'to glow'. As a name, Brilliant carries a powerful message of radiance and distinction.

BRILYN

Masculine

American name derived from a blend of Brian ("noble") and Brandy ("distilled wine liquor"), giving it a potential meaning of "noble spirit.