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Braylan is an English name created by combining Brian ("strong" or "noble") and Alan ("harmony" or "peace").
Braylie is a captivating feminine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Breac," meaning "speckled" or "spotted.
Breasia is a rare, Scottish Gaelic name derived from 'breath', meaning 'expiration' or 'departure'. It's not historically significant but offers a distinctive Celtic heritage.
Breck is a Scottish surname turned unisex given name meaning "broad" or "spacious.
Breck is a rare Scottish name derived from the surname "Brechin," meaning 'speckled headed.'
Breckan is a rare but unique Scottish given name derived from the surname Brockie, possibly meaning 'son of Bruadh' or 'badger'.
Brecken is an American name of Scottish origin derived from the surname 'Breckan', meaning 'brewer' or 'grain breaker'.
Breckin is a unique American given name derived from the Scottish surname 'Breek', originally referring to an occupational brewer or alehouse keeper.
Breckston is a rare American given name derived from Scottish 'Breck' meaning 'speckled', combined with Old English 'ston' meaning 'stone'.
Breckyn is a unique American feminine name derived from Breckenridge, meaning 'mountain pass' in Gaelic.
Breeyanna is a modern, unique name of Irish and Scottish origin, derived from Brianna meaning 'strong' or 'noble', gaining popularity in English-speaking countries.
Breighden is a unique Scottish name derived from MacBrayne, meaning 'son of Brian' or 'son of the noble'.
Breelee is a recent, American invention, likely combining 'breeze' (gentle wind) and either 'calm' or 'thunder', symbolizing balance between tranquility and power.
Brenda is a Scottish feminine given name derived from the surname Brennan, meaning "descendant of Bran." It gained popularity in the mid-20th century.
Brenda is a female given name of Scottish origin, derived from Brèagha which means 'beautiful' or 'proud'.
Brenlee is a Scottish name derived from 'Breanndán', meaning 'little brown one'.
Brenleigh is a modern Scottish unisex name derived from Brennan, meaning 'strong' or 'brave'.
Brenndon is a distinctively Scottish name derived from 'Mac an Bhreatnaigh,' meaning 'son of a Breton.'
Brenson is a distinct Scottish male given name derived from the Old Norse personal name Brúnn, possibly meaning 'from the spring' or 'by the stream'.
Brentlee is a recently emerged given name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting variations of English surname Brent or Scottish name Brenda, but no definitive evidence supports these connections. Its rarity contributes to its unique appeal despite its unclear etymology.
Brentnie is a rare yet distinctive female name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Brenton meaning 'dark or brown haired'.
Brentt is a Scottish given name derived from Gaelic "Bretha" meaning "spears," first used in the 13th century, with variations including Brent and Brendan.
Brentyn is a distinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname Brenton, originally denoting either "brow of the hill" (from Brenty in Aberdeenshire) or an occupation as a bridle maker/seller (from Middle English 'brent' meaning burning/fire).
Brett is a Scottish name meaning "small fire" or "speckled", derived from the Old Norse word "brátt". It was initially used as a nickname for red-haired individuals in medieval Scotland before becoming a popular boys' name in English-speaking countries during the 20th century, particularly in the United States and Australia.
Brettlee is an American origin name created by combining Brett ('little bristle') and Lee ('clearing').
Brettley is a distinctive American given name with potential Scottish or English origins, possibly meaning "loud" or "broad", gaining recent popularity in the United States despite not being common in Scotland or England.
Brettnie is a distinctive Scottish name derived from the surname Brett, meaning 'Briton' in Old French.
The Scottish name Breyen means 'from the broad valley' and is derived from the words 'breac' meaning speckled or spotted, and 'fionn' meaning white.
Breylyn is a modern, gender-neutral name created in the early 21st century as a blend of Brayden (Scottish origin, "broad valley") and Breelyn (Irish derivation, "little chief"). It first appeared on U.S. popularity charts in 2015.
Briasha is a rare and distinctive girl's name of uncertain origin, with potential Hebrew roots meaning "God is my strength," though this interpretation should be taken cautiously due to its unclear etymology. Its enigmatic history allows for personal creation of its legacy.
Brieana is a unique feminine name of American origin, combining elements from Brianna (Scottish-Irish "strong") and Latina ("door"), first popularized in the late 20th century.
Brielynn is a captivating feminine name of recent origin, created as a blend of Briar and Elyynn/Elynne, with potential meanings inspired by Helen of Troy.
Brigham is an American given name with origins dating back to Old English 'beacon' or Scottish surname 'Brymer', popularized by Mormon leader Brigham Young.
The Scottish name Brinden is derived from 'Brìde,' meaning 'power' or 'strength.'
Brisco is a Scottish 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.
Bristlr is a distinctive Scottish given name meaning "to sparkle" in Scottish Gaelic.
Brittna, of Scottish origin, is derived from Brìghde meaning "strength" or "power", and is associated with the Celtic goddess Brigid.
Brittnea is an intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from English or Welsh roots, with meanings ranging from 'from Britain' to 'bright leader'.
Briyanah is a distinctive and captivating name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant spelling of Irish/Scottish Brianna meaning 'strong' or 'noble', or possibly derived from Welsh Branwen meaning 'blessed raven'. Despite its uncertain origins, Briyanah has become popular in recent years due to its unique sound and possible meanings.
Broadus is a rare American given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Brodie meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.