Starting with letter B
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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341 | Brenda | Irish | Feminine form of Brendan: Prince, little raven, or beacon on the hill. Some scholars believe Brendan means 'stinking hair'. | F | |
342 | Brenda | Norse | Feminine form of the Norse masculine name Brand, meaning sword or torch. | F | |
343 | Brenda | Scottish | From the Norse, meaning sword or torch, this name was originally used only in the Shetland Isles of Scotland, but spread to other parts of the English-speaking world after Brenda appeared as a heroine in Sir Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate. | F | |
344 | Brendalynn | Irish | Beacon on the hill. Feminine of Brendan. | F | |
345 | Brenna | Irish | Variant of Brenda. Beacon on the hill Little raven. | F | |
346 | Bret | Celtic | From Britain. | F | |
347 | Bret | English | Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). | F | |
348 | Brett | English | Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). In literature Lady Brett Ashley was the heroine in Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'. | F | |
349 | Brett | French | Brit. A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). In literature Lady Brett Ashley was the heroine in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. | F | |
350 | Briallan | Welsh | Primrose. | F | |
351 | Briana | Celtic | Strong. She ascends. Feminine of Brian. | F | |
352 | Briana | English | She ascends. Feminine of Brian. | F | |
353 | Bride | Celtic | A variant of the Celtic Bridget, meaning strong. Although Bride was once a common name in England and Scotland, it is rarely seen today. | F | |
354 | Bride | Irish | Variant of Bridget: Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning the high one or strength. Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | |
355 | Bridget | Irish | Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. This name has been used regularly in the British Isles since the 17th century.'Strength. | F | |
356 | Bridgett | French | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | |
357 | Bridie | Celtic | Diminutive of Bride: A variant of the Celtic Bridget, meaning strong. Although Bride was once a common name in England and Scotland, it is rarely seen today. | F | |
358 | Bridie | Irish | Diminutive of Bridget: Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. This name has been used regularly in the British Isles since the 17th century.'Strength.' | F | |
359 | Brielle | French | Brielle is a sophisticated feminine name of French origin, a diminutive of Gabrielle meaning “God is my strength.” It suggests grace, resilience, and a strong sense of faith. Brielle has surged in popularity across English-speaking countries for its elegant sound and contemporary charm. | F | |
360 | Brigantia | Anglo-Saxon | Yorkshire goddess. | F |