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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
921 Brun English Dark skinned. M
922 Bruni Norse Son of Earl Harek. M

923 Bruno English Dark of skin. M
924 Bruno German From the Old German 'brun' meaning brown. Famous bearers: three 10th and 11th century German saints, one of whom founded the Carthusian order of monks. Used occasionally in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages. M
925 Brunon German Brown. M
926 Bruns English Variant of Bruno: Dark of skin. M
927 Brus Gaelic From Bruys. M
928 Brutus Latin Stupid. M
929 Brutus Shakespearean 'The Tragedy of Coriolanus.' Junius Brutus, Tribune of the People. 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' Decius Brutus, a conspirator against Caesar. M
930 Bryan ArthurianLegend Lord of Pendragon. M
931 Bryan English Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill. Popular variant of Brian. M
932 Bryant English Popular variant of Brian. M
933 Bryant French He ascends. M

934 Bryce Scottish Speckled. Surname form of Brice. M
935 Brycen Scottish Variant of Bryce. M
936 Brychan Welsh Speckled; spotted. M
937 Bryn Welsh Hill. Many Welsh place names begin with the word 'Bryn'. M
938 Brynjolf Norse Killed Atli. M
939 Brynmor Welsh Great hill. M
940 Brynn Welsh From the hill. M