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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
361 Brigid Irish A variant of Bridget, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength. The 6th century Irish abbess Brigid founded Ireland's first women's religious community. In Great Britain, she was known as St Bridget or St Bride:. F
362 Brigida Spanish Spanish form of Bridget: strong. F

363 Brigitta 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. This name has been used regularly in the British Isles since the 17th century.'Strength. F
364 Brigitta Latin A Latin form of the Irish Bridget, meaning the high one, or strength. F
365 Brigitte French A French form of the Irish Bridget, meaning the high one, or strength. Famous bearer: 20th century actress Brigitte Bardot. F
366 Brimlad Anglo-Saxon Seaway. F
367 Brione English The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. F
368 Briony English From the plant name, the name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. Used commonly as a first name since the early 20th century. F
369 Briseida English The original Old English form of the Greek Cresida. F
370 Briseis Greek Slave of Achilles. F
371 Brisingamen Norse Freya's necklace. F
372 Brit Celtic Strong or from Britain. F
373 Brit Scandinavian Strength. From the Irish name Bridget. F

374 Britani English Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. F
375 Britania Latin A poetic name for Great Britain. F
376 Britannia Latin Britain. The use of Britannia as a first name began in the 18th century, probably inspired by the 1740 song 'Rule Britannia'. F
377 Britt Swedish Strong. Famous bearer: 20th century Swedish actress Britt Ekland. F
378 Brona Irish Sorrow. F
379 Bronwen Welsh Dark and pure. White breast, white breasted. F
380 Brook English Water; stream. F