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BRONNER
MasculineGerman male given name derived from the Middle High German word 'brunne', meaning 'well' or 'spring'.
BRONNIE
MasculineAustralian variant of Welsh Bronwyn, meaning "rounded hill" or "little breast," often interpreted as "happy" or "blessed.
BRONNY
MasculineUnique, American-origin name derived from "Bron", short for bronco or bronc, originally referring to untamed horses in the Wild West.
BRONSEN
MasculineBronzen is a Dutch boy's name derived from 'bronzen', meaning 'bronze'.
BRONSON
MasculineEnglish masculine given name coined by Frank Norris in his 1899 novel "McTeague.
BRONSTON
MasculineRare American name derived from 'bronco' and 'eston', signifying 'wild one from the east'.
BRONSYN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic "Bronag," meaning "little raven." It was popular among Highland clans like the MacKenzies, often given to children with dark features due to its association with these birds of wisdom and good fortune.
BRONTE
MasculineDistinctive female name of Italian origin, derived from the Sicilian town known for its pistachios and meaning 'thunder'.
BRONX
MasculineThe name Bronx, derived from the Spanish 'bronco', meaning 'rough' or 'wild', signifies a rocky place or thicket, reflecting strength and resilience.
BRONXTON
MasculineRare English name derived from Old English words "bron" (thorn bush) and "tun" (enclosure), signifying "settlement among thorn bushes.
BRONXX
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, with no established historical significance or clear meaning.
BRONZE
MasculineRare Latin-derived given name meaning "made of bronze," historically associated with strength and endurance due to the metal's durability.
BROOK
MasculineEnglish name derived from 'brook', meaning small stream or tributary, used as both a given name and surname in medieval England.
BROOKE
MasculineEnglish given name that emerged from the surname meaning "high badger," also associated with flowing water through valleys or hills. It has gained popularity in recent years due to its nature-inspired roots and notable bearers like William Brooke, a renowned Elizabethan poet-playwright, and successful actresses Brooke Shields and Brooke Langton. The name combines strength and elegance, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet meaningful name.
BROOKER
MasculineUncommon English given name with historic roots dating back to medieval England. It originates from the Middle English word 'brook', meaning 'stream', and was likely given to those who lived near or worked on waterways like mills. Though rare today, its meaning conveys strength and resilience.
BROOKES
MasculineUncommon yet historic English given name derived from 'brook', meaning 'stream' or 'small river'.
BROOKIE
MasculineBrooklyn is a unisex name of American origin that translates to "from the streams" in Middle English. It gained prominence as a given name in the 1800s before becoming popularized through celebrities choosing it for their children.
BROOKLIN
MasculineRare, American-made name created by combining Brooklyn and Lincoln, potentially signifying "from the brook" or "strong-willed.
BROOKLYN
MasculineStylish American given name derived from the New York City borough of the same name, which originally comes from the Dutch village Breukelen. It has no specific definition but evokes images of urban culture and creativity.
BROOKLYNN
MasculineAmerican girl's name created by combining 'Brooklyn' and 'Manhattan', two famous locations in New York City. Its popularity surged in recent decades, with many associating it with Brooklyn's strength, independence, and diversity.
BROOKS
MasculineEnglish-origin name meaning "brook" or "stream," often associated with bodies of water. It was traditionally used as a surname but has become increasingly popular as a boy's given name in the United States since the 1980s.
BROOKSON
MasculineRare American male given name derived from 'brook', meaning a small stream or tributary, suggesting connections to nature, water, freedom, and independence.
BROOKSTON
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname Brookstone, which means "rock by the brook" or "stone in the stream.
BROOX
MasculineUncommon name with unknown origins, not found in traditional baby names lists or associated with specific meanings. It has gained popularity recently as parents seek distinctive names for their children.
BROR
MasculineDistinctively Swedish masculine name, derived from Old Norse 'broðir' meaning 'brother', popularized in the 19th century by August Strindberg's play "Gustav Vasa".
BROSNAN
MasculineUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Brosnacháin, meaning 'descendant of badger'.
BROTHER
MasculineUncommon American name derived from the English word for male sibling, signifying unity and camaraderie.
BROUGHTON
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'broc' (badger) and '-ton' (settlement), meaning "settlement where badgers live".
BROWARD
MasculineUncommon American given name with possible English origins, meaning "from Bradwell," popularized by Governor Napoleon Bonaparte Broward.
BROWDER
MasculineEnglish given name derived from the Old English word "brōdor," meaning "brown-haired." It was traditionally used to describe someone with brown hair but can also be considered unisex.
BROWDY
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "brothaigh," meaning "speckled" or "pied." It originates from the surname Brodie, which has historical significance in Scotland with notable figures like Alexander Brodie of Brodie.
BROWN
MasculineEnglish surname and rare given name derived from the Middle English word "brun," meaning brown. It originally referred to individuals with dark hair or complexion, or those associated with dark-colored animals/objects.
BROWNELL
MasculineRare English given name derived from 'brún' (brown) and '-ell' (place/estate), signifying 'brown-colored estate'. Originally a medieval English surname, it's now predominantly found in New England states.
BROWNIE
MasculineScottish name derived from 'broun', meaning brown, and originally referred to mischievous spirits in folklore.
BROWNING
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from 'browne' meaning brown, referring to one who lived by a browning hill or stream.
BROWNLOW
MasculineEnglish given name derived from 'brun' (brown) and 'lufu' (love), translating to "brown-haired beloved.
BROX
MasculineRare, modern invented name with no known origin or meaning.
BROXTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old English words "broc" meaning badger and "tun" meaning settlement or town, interpreted as "settlement by the badger hole." It originated in Broxton village, Cheshire, first recorded in 1086 as "Brocesetuna," and was historically more common as a surname. Today, it's gaining popularity as a unisex given name worldwide.
BRU
MasculineIrish name derived from Ó Bruadair, meaning "sorrow" or "lament," originally associated with 13th-century bard Giolla Brighde Ó Bruadair.
BRUCE
MasculineScottish masculine given name meaning "thicket" or "bush," derived from Brus.