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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Beatriz

Voyager (through life); blessed

Latin

Blakely

Dark clearing

English

Bailee

Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification

English

Bria

High, noble, exalted

Irish

Blake

Black or pale

English

Brandie

English

Briella

God is my strength

Italian

Brinley

Burnt meadow

English

Brittani

From Brittany or Great Britain

Latin

Bridgett

Exalted one

Gaelic

Beverley

Beaver stream or meadow

English

Benita

Blessed

Spanish

Breana

English

Brylee

B + Riley

American

Belen

Bethlehem

Spanish

Braelyn
Bristol

Site of the Bridge

English

Breanne

High, noble, exalted

Irish

Braelynn
Bennie

Blessed; strong, brave bear

Spanish

Bertie

Noble, bright, famous; bright promise; bright fame

German

Brook

Water, small stream

German

Brisa

Latin

Belle

Beautiful

French

Berniece

Victory bringer

Greek

Bobby

Foreign woman; bright fame

Latin

Birdie

Bright, famous; little bird

German

Berenice

Victory bringer

Greek

Bree

Noble

Irish

Brigitte

The French and German form of Brid- get.

French

Beryl

Light green semiprecious gemstone

Greek

Braylee

Combination of the names BRAY and LEE

English

Briley

Descendant of Roghallach

Irish

Brittni

From Brittany or Great Britain

Latin

Britany

From Brittany or Great Britain

Latin

Bryn

Hill, mount

Welsh

Bryana

High, noble, exalted

Irish

Baby

Infant

English

Barbra

Foreign woman

Latin

Belva

Latin

Breonna

English

Blaire

Plain, field

Scottish

Breann

English

Briar

Thorny bush of wild roses, brambles

English

Berta

Noble, bright, famous; bright promise; bright fame

German

Brionna
Bayleigh

Berry clearing; bailiff; city fortification

English

Brigid

Exalted one

Gaelic

Bryleigh

Gracious and strong.

Unknown

Brittanie