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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Brooklyn

Broken land

English

Bella

Beautiful one

Italian

Brielle

God is my strength

French

Blakely

Dark clearing

English

Brianna

High and noble

Irish

Bailey

Bailiff

English

Blake

Black or pale

English

Brynlee

Burned meadow

English

Brooke

Small stream

English

Blair

Plain, field

Scottish

Briella

God is my strength

Italian

Brooklynn

Broken land

English

Brynn

Hilled area

Welsh

Bianca

White

Italian

Brinley

Burnt meadow

English

Bristol

Site of the Bridge

English

Bonnie

Fine, attractive, pretty

Scottish

Briar

Thorny bush of wild roses, brambles

English

Briana

High, noble, exalted

Irish

Beatrice

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin

Blaire

Plain, field

Scottish

Braelynn
Bethany

House of figs

Hebrew

Bellamy

Beautiful friend

French

Brynleigh

Burned meadow

English

Belen

Bethlehem

Spanish

Bria

High, noble, exalted

Irish

Bridget

Exalted one

Gaelic

Baylor

Deliverer of goods

English

Berkley

Birch tree meadow

Scottish

Birdie

Bright, famous; little bird

German

Baylee

Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification

English

Brittany

From Brittany or Great Britain

Latin

Bailee

Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification

English

Bexley

Woodland clearing

English

Braelyn
Brylee

B + Riley

American

Barbara

Foreign woman

Latin

Belle

Beautiful

French

Billie

A feminine diminutive of William.

English

Braylee

Combination of the names BRAY and LEE

English

Betty

A diminutive form of Elizabeth.

Hebrew

Beverly

Beaver stream or meadow

English

Brynley
Beatrix

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin

Blessing

Consecration

English

Brenda

Sword

Scandinavian

Bryleigh

Gracious and strong.

Unknown

Baila

Dance

Spanish

Bernadette

Strong, brave bear

German