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BRYIAN
MasculineWelsh name derived from "Brychan," meaning "small hill" or "mound." It's associated with early Welsh saints like Saint Brychan, and has historic ties to the legendary King Arthur.
BRYICE
MasculineDistinctive French name meaning 'cake', first appearing in late 20th-century France.
BRYIN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "honorable" or "noble," with historical roots in ancient Wales and modern variations including Brian, Bryan, and Bryant.
BRYKEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse "brák", meaning "breach" or "break". It was popular among Vikings as a nickname for brave warriors. In Norse mythology, Bryken was the giant guarding Bifröst bridge, known for immense strength. Today, it's one of America's rarest names.
BRYKER
MasculineDistinct Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Bjork, meaning "birch tree," symbolizing fertility and growth.
BRYLAN
MasculineRare, distinctively Welsh name derived from "Bryl", meaning "strength" or "power".
BRYLAND
MasculineAmerican origin name composed of "Bry" (Old Norse 'breast' or Old English 'hill') and "land", signifying strength, courage, growth, and development.
BRYLEE
MasculineUnique girls' name of Welsh origin, meaning 'raven,' conveying intelligence and regal elegance associated with King Arthur's ravens in legend.
BRYLEN
MasculineUnique, recently invented boy's name with unknown origins and no widely-accepted meanings. It first appeared on the US popular names list in 2019, ranking at number 986.
BRYLER
MasculineRare American given name derived from the English surname Bryer/Bryar, ultimately originating from Old Norse Brjann meaning "army army".
BRYLEY
MasculineUncommon yet historic English name derived from 'beor' meaning barley and 'leah' signifying woodland clearing, interpreted as 'clearing where barley grows.'
BRYLIE
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning 'promise' or 'pledge'.
BRYLIN
MasculineRare, male Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "Brjann" (sword) and "hlyn" (noise), translating to "resounding with weapons.
BRYLON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from Briarwood, meaning "from the brambles wood," symbolizing rugged beauty and untamed wilderness.
BRYLOR
MasculineThe name Brylor originates from Wales, derived from 'bryw,' meaning 'to shine' or 'sparkle.'
BRYLYN
MasculineUnique Welsh name meaning 'from the hill' or 'from the mountain'.
BRYLYNN
MasculineIrish name derived from the powerful O'Briain family, signifying nobility and grace.
BRYN
MasculineWelsh name that means "hill" or "mountain".
BRYNDAN
MasculineRare Irish name derived from 'Brindán', meaning "little strong one" or "speckled powerful one".
BRYNDEN
MasculineRare and distinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from "bri" meaning "hill," and "dyn" meaning "man," translating to "hill man.
BRYNDON
MasculineCaptivating Welsh name derived from 'Bryn', meaning "hill", and 'don', meaning "fair-haired".
BRYNE
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "bri," meaning "hill." Its historic significance lies in its association with Welsh military families like the Brynes of the Middle Ages.
BRYNER
MasculineRare Swiss given name derived from the German surname 'brown-haired'.
BRYNJAR
MasculineUnique, Norwegian name meaning "hill dweller" or "earth dweller," reflecting its early Viking Age origins and connection to Norway's natural landscape.
BRYNLEE
MasculineUnique and charming unisex name of Welsh origin, composed of "bry" meaning hill and "lle" meaning leader, translating to "leader of the hill".
BRYNN
MasculineIrish name meaning 'hill' or 'mountain', often associated with strength and resilience.
BRYNNEN
MasculineWelsh name meaning "hill" or "mountain," originally used for boys but now popular for girls too, conveying strength and resilience.
BRYNNER
MasculineDistinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word 'brync' or 'brynych', meaning 'hill' or 'mountain peak'. It emerged as an Anglicized form of the traditional Welsh personal name Bryn during English colonization in Wales and has since gained global recognition.
BRYNSON
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "brync" meaning hill and "son" meaning son. It has been used in Wales for centuries but is now considered somewhat unique, with notable bearers including American football player Brynson Trane and Canadian musician Brynson Stout.
BRYNT
MasculineRare Welsh given name derived from the old Welsh word "brynt," meaning "speckled" or "dappled." It was traditionally used in medieval Wales to describe individuals with distinctive physical characteristics, often referring to hair color or complexion.
BRYNTON
MasculineUncommon English name derived from 'bryne' meaning 'fire' and 'tun' meaning 'enclosure', translating to 'settlement by the fire'.
BRYON
MasculineThe name Byron is of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'beorhn', meaning 'bear'. It was originally used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name in the Middle Ages.
BRYOR
MasculineRare, unique name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient Welsh word "bryw" meaning 'spear', symbolizing power, strength, and courage in Welsh culture. It was traditionally given to boys during the early Middle Ages to inspire bravery.
BRYSAN
MasculineCaptivating Welsh name derived from 'Brychan', meaning 'little' or 'short'.
BRYSE
MasculineDistinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from 'bryw', meaning 'hill' or 'mountain'.
BRYSEN
MasculineWelsh origin and means 'strong'.
BRYSHAUN
MasculineAfrican-American origin name likely created by combining Bryant and Shaun or Brandon and Shaun, with meanings associated with strength and nobility, despite unknown historical records.
BRYSHAWN
MasculineAmerican given name coined in the late 20th century, blending 'Brian' meaning 'strength or noble', and 'Shawn', derived from 'John Patrick'.
BRYSHERE
MasculineUnknown origin name with uncertain meaning, likely created recently and gaining popularity since 2014.
BRYSHON
MasculineDistinctively American name derived from blending Brandon ('from the brook' or 'from the hill') and Byron ('bear').