Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..



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Brannigan is an Irish boy's name derived from 'Ó Branagáin', meaning "little raven".
Brannock is a rare Scottish given name derived from the surname Brannock, likely referring to a maker or seller of boots/shoes, with possible meanings connected to 'burning' or 'sword'.
Brannon is an Irish name derived from "Ó Branáin," meaning "little raven," signifying wisdom and intelligence.
Brannon is an Irish name derived from Ó Branáin, meaning "descendant of Branán," itself coming from the Old Irish word "bran," meaning "raven.
Branon is an Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Branain, meaning "descendant of Branán," which means "crow.
Brannon is an Irish name derived from the surname Ó Braonáin, meaning 'prince' or 'little king'.
Bransen is a Dutch name derived from Old Germanic "Brandan," meaning "sword" or "burning." It was popular among medieval Dutch nobility and has been associated with strength and passion due to its meaning, though there's no historical evidence supporting these traits. Notable figures like Bransen van der Hoek have contributed to the name's legacy of courage and exploration. Today, Bransen remains a unique Dutch name with a rich historical background.
Bransford is an uncommon English given name of Norman origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name Brandr meaning "sword" or "firebrand". It was popular among medieval Viking settlers in England but is not commonly used today.
Branson is an English boys' name derived from the Old English 'Brant', meaning 'burnt' or 'firebrand'.
Branson is an English name that means "son of Brandon.
Branston is a rare yet intriguing male given name of English origin, derived from Old English surnames meaning 'Thorn Town'.
Bransyn is an Irish name derived from "Bran," meaning "raven," symbolizing wisdom and royalty in Irish mythology.
Brant is an English name derived from the Old Norse word 'brandr', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'. It carries strong connotations of power and has evolved to include variations like Bran, Brandt, and Branten.
Brant is an English name derived from Old Norse 'brandr', meaning 'sword'. It was originally used as a surname, possibly for blacksmiths or those connected to weapons. Today, Brant is predominantly used for boys due to its strong sound but can be used for either gender. Despite limited historical data on people named Brant, the name has gained popularity in recent years among parents attracted to its unique sound and powerful meaning.
Branten is a German name derived from 'brand', meaning 'sword', reflecting martial heritage or wishes for protection.
Brantlee is an American name created by blending Brandon and Lee, with meanings "from the brook" and "from the holly tree," respectively. First popular in the U.S. during the 1980s-1990s, it's often used for boys but can also be a girl's name. Its unique sound makes it a distinctive choice despite lacking a specific traditional meaning.
Brantlee is an enigmatic given name of unknown origin, with no known historical or cultural significance, and its meaning remains uncertain.
Brantleigh is a distinctive, recently created name with unknown origin and meaning.
Brantleigh is a rare English name derived from "brim" meaning 'edge' and "leah" meaning 'woodland clearing', translating to 'clear edge of the woodland'.
Brantley is an English given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German word "brand", meaning "sword" or "fire". It was traditionally associated with strength and power, reflecting its ancient Germanic roots.
Brantley is an uncommon yet distinctive male given name of English origin, derived from the Scottish Gaelic surname 'Mac an Bhraonain', meaning "son of the broad-shouldered one".
Brantlie is an uncommon English name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Brantley or Brantly, which mean "burnt clearing" or "dark forest" respectively. It gained popularity in recent years among parents seeking distinctive names.
Brantly is an English name derived from the Old English word "brant," meaning "sharp" or "eagle." Originally a surname, it now serves as a unique boy's name associated with strength, sharpness, and ambition.
Brantly is a distinctive American given name derived from the English surname Branwell, which means "burning spring." It has no specific meaning beyond its origins but is phonetically similar to "brilliant," adding to its appeal.
Brantlyn is a newly created given name, derived from Brandon (meaning 'from the brook where seals live') and Bentley ('bold'). Its meaning is currently speculative, but it has gained popularity for its distinctive sound and spelling.
Branton is a modern American name derived from a combination of Brandon (Old English: "from the brook" or "from the hill") and Jonathan (Hebrew: "gift of God"), gaining popularity for its unique sound and often associated with strength, courage, and intelligence.
Branton is a rare American given name of Anglo-Saxon descent, possibly originating from a place name like "from the settlement on the brink." It appears sporadically throughout history, including a Sir Thomas Brant who served as Sheriff of Northamptonshire in 1547. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but has gained some popularity recently.
Branwen is a rare Welsh female name meaning "beautiful white blossom," derived from ancient Welsh elements.
Branwyn is a rare Irish female given name derived from 'bran' meaning raven and 'win' meaning friend, translating to 'raven friend'.
Brany is a rare Czech name derived from the word "brana," meaning "fortress" or "stronghold.
Branya is a rare Slavic name of Russian origin, derived from "branit" meaning "to defend".
Branyah is an African-derived Yoruba name meaning 'Owner of the Sky', popularized during the Harlem Renaissance, carrying rich historical significance and connotations of creation and divine wisdom.
The name Brasen is of unknown origin and has no established meaning.
Brashad is a unique Persian given name meaning "splendid" or "magnificent".
Brashaun is an African-origin name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "king" and embodying strength and leadership.
Brashawn is an distinctive name of African American Vernacular English origin, blending Brandon and Shawn, both having meanings related to bravery and strength despite its limited popularity since 1984.
Brasher is a rare English given name derived from Brass, an occupational surname once given to those with reddish-blonde hair.
Brasi is a distinctive Portuguese name meaning 'arm,' popularized by Brazilian soccer legend Ronaldo.
Brisia is a unique feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from "brasion," meaning "to break." It may also be associated with the Greek goddess Brasidia, who had power over breaking curses and protecting against evil. While not common, it has been used in various parts of the world throughout history and conveys strength and power.
Brason is an English variant of Brian, meaning "wise son of Brian," derived from Old Celtic elements.