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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Brian

High and noble

English

Benjamin

A favorite son

Hebrew

Brandon

Broom hill

English

Bryan

High and noble

English

Bruce

“The man from the brushwood,” ultimately from the Latin bruscia, brush wood.

Ancient

Billy

Will helmet, protection

German

Bobby

Bright fame

German

Bradley

Broad meadow

English

Bernard

Strong, brave bear

German

Blake

Black or pale

English

Barry

Fair-haired

Irish

Brett

From Britanny or Britain

Latin

Bill

A diminutive form of William.

English

Brent

Hill, mount

English

Brayden

Son of Bradan

Irish

Bryce

Speckled

English

Brady

Descendant of Bradach

Irish

Brendan

Prince

Irish

Bob

A diminutive form of Robert.

English

Brad

Broad, wide

English

Byron

At the byres or barn

English

Brody

Ditch

Scottish

Bryson

Son of Brice

English

Ben

Son

Hebrew

Braxton

Brock's town

English

Bentley

Bent grass meadow

English

Bennett

Blessed

English

Beau

Handsome

French

Bryant

A variant spelling of Briant.

English

Bennie

Son; blessed; son of the right hand; son of the south; son of my old age

Latin

Braden

Salmon

Irish

Benny

Son; son of the right hand; son of the south; son of my old age

Hebrew

Brock

Badger-like

English

Brooks

Small stream

English

Brennan

Teardrop

Irish

Billie

Will helmet, protection

German

Brantley

Fire

English

Blaine

Yellow

Gaelic

Bret

From Britanny or Britain

Latin

Bradford

Broad ford

English

Branden

Broom, gorse hill

English

Bert

Illustrious

English

Brenden

Prince

Irish

Barrett

Quarrelsome

English

Beckett

Bee cottage

English

Boyd

Yellow, blond

Scottish

Buddy

Brother

English

Bailey

Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification

English

Brendon

Prince

Irish

Braylon

Combination of Brayden and Waylon

American