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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Brylee
Berowalt

Mighty as a bear

German

Braun

Brown

German

Beorhthramm

Glorious raven

English

Beadwof

Bold in war

Anglo-Saxon

Bohdi
Brindley

Burnt meadow

English

Bently

Bent grass meadow

English

Bartholomew

Son of Talmai (the farmer)

Aramaic

Bardolf

Axe-wolf

English

Burle

Knotty wood; tuft of wool

French

Brayton

From Bray's Town

English

Birtle

Hill of birds

English

Bryggere

Lives at tbe bridge

English

Betelgeuse

Hand of the central one

German

Bernt

Strong, brave bear

German

Beirne

Bear

Scandinavian

Belldon

Pretty valley

French

Biron

At the byres or barn

English

Bronislaw

Glorious defender

Slavic

Basile

Royal, kingly

Greek

Barry

Fair-haired

Irish

Branduff

Black raven

Irish

Bruhier

Name of a Sultan

Arabic

Brix

Stone of Brixi

English

Bhaskara
Blagdon

From the dark valley

English

Brinson
Banbhan

Piglet

Irish

Bussby

Village in the thicket

Scottish

Bima

Brave

Indonesian

Blakeley

Dark meadow; pale meadow

English

Burl

Knotty wood; tuft of wool

French

Busby

Village in the thicket

Scottish

Bredon

Sword

Celtic

Biren

At the byres or barn

English

Brantson

Variant of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution: and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue.

English

Bueaventura

Good fortune

Latin

Bernon

Brave as a bear

German

Bransan

Unknown

Barron

Burned clearing; young warrior

German

Bravo

Excellent, courageous

Italian

Blakeman

Black; pale, white

English

Brehus

A knight

Arthurian Legend

Beecher

Near the beech trees

English

Brawly

Meadow at the slope of the hill

English

Benjey

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

Hebrew

Boleslaus
Billey
Bronnson

Son of the brown man

English