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BRILYNN
MasculineModern American girl's name created by combining Brenda and Lynn, with no official meaning or historical figure attached.
BRIN
MasculineRare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Broin, meaning "descendant of Bran," an ancient Celtic deity associated with wisdom and prophecy.
BRINA
MasculineDistinctive Slavic name originating from former Yugoslavia, derived from 'brijuna' meaning 'snowy peak', symbolizing strength and beauty.
BRINDEN
MasculineThe Scottish name Brinden is derived from 'Brìde,' meaning 'power' or 'strength.'
BRINDIN
MasculineWelsh name derived from the word "brind" meaning "to sparkle or glitter," conveying beauty and radiance.
BRINDON
MasculineEnglish origin and means "from the ash tree glade".
BRINK
MasculineRare Dutch male name meaning "edge" or "border," associated with notable figures like Jan van der Brink and Friedrich Nietzsche.
BRINKLEY
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'brinc', meaning 'brink' or edge, associated with pioneering spirit and adventure.
BRINLEY
MasculineUncommon English female first name derived from the Old English word "brīn," meaning "broom.
BRINN
MasculineUncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Brion meaning "descendant of the little king".
BRINSON
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old French 'brun', meaning 'brown'. Originally given to individuals with dark hair or complexion, this unique name has medieval European roots and was popular among Norman families after 1066. Today, Brinson is still considered distinctive due to its attractive sound and historical significance.
BRINT
MasculineThe Norwegian name Brint means "bright" or "clear", derived from the Old Norse word "brandr".
BRINTON
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "settlement by a stream," derived from Old English words "brēo" and "tūn".
BRINX
MasculineDistinctive given name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining recent popularity despite lacking historical or cultural significance.
BRINXTON
MasculineAmerican-made, rare name with no known origin or universal meaning. Despite being inspired by popular culture trends, it's unique and memorable, though its rarity makes those who bear it stand out.
BRIO
MasculineItalian name meaning 'vivacity' or 'spirit', originating from medieval Italy where it was given to wish children a lively life.
BRION
MasculineBrion: An Irish name meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled', inspired by legendary king Brian Boru's distinctive features.
BRIONE
MasculineThe name Brione has Italian origins and may mean "brown-haired" or be derived from the Italian word for "hill.
BRIONNE
MasculineRare yet captivating French female name derived from the Norman town of Brionne, meaning 'fortified hill' in Gaulish.
BRISAN
MasculineRare French name derived from 'brun', meaning 'brown-haired', with a strong sound and historical significance as the name of Saint Brisan, patron saint of sailors.
BRISCO
MasculineScottish name derived from Bruscoe, which means 'spear' or 'javelin'. It was first used as a surname in the 13th century before evolving into a given name.
BRISCOE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old Norse 'Brjotskuld', meaning 'blood debt' or 'brother's debt'. It has been popular among families of Norse ancestry since the Viking Age and has varied in spelling over time, but its meaning remains consistent.
BRISEN
MasculineUnique Basque name derived from "birjin," meaning "virgin." It honors Saint Birgitta of Sweden and has been associated with the legend of the Virgin of Brisen since medieval times.
BRISHAUN
MasculineAfrican-origin unisex name created by combining Muhammad Ali and Shauneille Kaminski, symbolizing strength and grace.
BRISHAWN
MasculineThe unique name Brishawn, of African-American origin, combines Brandon ('sword' or 'firebrand') and Shawn ('God is gracious'), gaining popularity in the 1990s.
BRISHEN
MasculineEnigmatic name of unknown origin, offering bearers the freedom to create their own meaning and story.
BRISON
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "brisk or lively," with a strong and energetic sound reflecting its meaning well. It has been used in England since the 13th century, initially as a surname before some families adopted it as a given name. Notably, American actor Timothée Chalamet's middle name is believed to be a shortened form of Brison. Despite its English roots, Brison has also gained popularity in other countries like France.
BRISTAN
MasculineUncommon British given name derived from 'brist', meaning 'beard'. Historically used for boys in families with military traditions, it carries a unique and distinctive meaning rooted in British history.
BRISTEN
MasculineWelsh name derived from the word "bri," meaning "honor" or "prestige." It translates to "famous for honor" or "illustrious.
BRISTER
MasculineBristlr is a distinctive Scottish given name meaning "to sparkle" in Scottish Gaelic.
BRISTIN
MasculineRare, historic French name meaning 'to bristle' or 'be rough', given to babies born with abundant hair.
BRISTOL
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'Brycstowe,' meaning 'frequented place' or 'settlement by the bridge.'
BRISTON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'brist', meaning 'to bristle'. It originally referred to individuals with a beard or fierce appearance.
BRISYN
MasculineOriginal and distinctive given name with unknown origins and meaning, likely invented by its parents for its unique and memorable sound.
BRIT
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning "British," and was historically used more often as a surname than a given name.
BRITAIN
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'Britannia,' the Latin word for the Roman province that encompassed present-day England and Wales, meaning 'land of the Britons.' It carries historical significance and has been used by notable figures like American painter Britain Hersey.
BRITAN
MasculineRare Greek-derived given name meaning "from Britain" or "of British descent," with the surname more common than the given name.
BRITIAN
MasculineBritain is a rare yet historic female name derived from Latin "Britannia," the personification of Britain as a warrior queen, symbolizing British identity and culture.
BRITISH
MasculineRare English given name derived from the adjective "British", signifying relation to Britain or its inhabitants. It has been used occasionally since the 17th century, notably in Middleton and Rowley's play "The Maid's Tragedy".
BRITNEY
MasculineEnglish feminine given name derived from the French word "Britaine," meaning "from Britain." It was originally used as a nickname for women born or living in Great Britain and gained popularity in recent decades, notably due to celebrities like Britney Spears.