Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with (Br) ×

  • Bromleigh
    Meaning: From the broom covered meadow Origin: English
  • Bromley
    Bromley itself is derived from the Old English word bromleigh which means clearing where brambles are found. Alternatively the name could have originated from the Old English words "brom" + "leah," and meant "woodland clearing where broom grows."
    Meaning: Brushwood meadow Origin: American
  • Bromly
    Bromley itself is derived from the Old English word bromleigh which means clearing where brambles are found. Alternatively the name could have originated from the Old English words "brom" + "leah," and meant "woodland clearing where broom grows."
    Meaning: From the broom covered meadow Origin: English
  • Bron - BRAHN
    Bron. The name Bron is a Male name. Anglo-Saxon meaning: The name Bron is a Anglo-Saxon baby name The Anglo-Saxon meaning of Bron is: Brown, Dark.
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  • Bronc
    Etymology. The term comes from the Spanish language word bronco, meaning "rough", which in Mexican usage also describes a horse. ... In modern English, the "o" is commonly dropped, particularly in the American west, and the animal simply called a "bronc".
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  • Brondolf
    Meaning: Son of naddodd Origin: Norwegian
  • Brone
    Irish Meaning: The name Brone is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Brone is: Sorrowful.
    Meaning: Sorrow Origin: Celtic
  • Bronek
    Czech Meaning: The name Bronek is a Czech baby name. In Czech the meaning of the name Bronek is: Glorious armor.
    Meaning: Derived from bronislav, glorious armor Origin: Czech
  • Bronislav
    Bronisław (feminine: Bronisława) - is a Polish name of Slavic origin meaning: "broni" - to protect, to defend and "sława" - glory, fame.
    Meaning: Glorious armor Origin: Czech
  • Bronislaw
    Bronisław (feminine: Bronisława) - is a Polish name of Slavic origin meaning: "broni" - to protect, to defend and "sława" - glory, fame.
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  • Bronnson
    The name Bronson is a boy's name of English origin meaning "son of brown-haired one". Bronson is ranked #691 on our popularity charts and is often added to lists like Athletic Baby Names and discussed in our forums with posts like "Baby a Day".
    Meaning: Derived from bronson, son of a dark man Origin: English
  • Bronsen
    Meaning: Son of Brown Origin: English
  • Bronsin
    The name Bronson is a boy's name of English origin meaning "son of brown-haired one".
    Meaning: Derived from bronson, son of a dark man Origin: English
  • Bronson - BRAWN-sən
    Etymology & Historical Origin - Bronson. Bronson is a relatively rare Anglo-Saxon surname originating out of England and means “son of Brown”. In Olde English “brun” stood for “dark, dusty” but did not morph into the color meaning of “brown” until the late Middle Ages.
    Meaning: Son of brown Origin: American
  • Bronsonn
    Bronson is a relatively rare Anglo-Saxon surname originating out of England and means “son of Brown”. In Olde English “brun” stood for “dark, dusty” but did not morph into the color meaning of “brown” until the late Middle Ages.
    Meaning: Derived from bronson, son of a dark man Origin: English
  • Bronsson
    The name Bronson is a boy's name of English origin meaning "son of brown-haired one".
    Meaning: Derived from bronson, son of a dark man Origin: English
  • Bronx - BRAHNKS
    The meaning of the name Bronx is Bronck's Land. The origin of the name Bronx is American. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. Borough of New York City.
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  • Bronze
    Meanings and history of the name Bronze: | Edit. Bronze is a word that means a copper/tin alloy, and the metallic brown color that gives it its name.
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  • Brookes
    English Meaning: The name Brookes is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Brookes is: Brook; stream.
    Meaning: Small stream Origin: English
  • Brooks - BRUWKS
    Brooks is a toponymic surname that is thought to have been derived residing near a stream (or brook). ... The surname is also found among English-speaking Ashkenazi Jews, deriving from the male Hebrew given name Boruch, meaning "blessed".
    Meaning: Son of brook Origin: English
  • Brookson
    Meaning: Son of brooke Origin: English
  • Brooksone
    Meaning: Son of brooke Origin: English
  • Broon
    Broon is also sometimes a slang term for a beer: Newcastle Brown Ale. A comic strip, The Broons. Broon may possibly have other meanings, see Brown (disambiguation) Broon is the name of an American Renaissance Faire stage show.
    Meaning: Brown Origin: German
  • Broos - BRAWS
    Meaning: To be immortal Origin: Dutch, Greek
  • Bror
    Bror is a Scandinavian masculine given name which simply means 'brother'. The name has been found as early as in runestones in the form Brodhir. The name form Bror is known since the year 1536. ... From the 19th century, the literal meaning of the name has not been as important and the name could be given to any son.
    Meaning: Diminutive of broder, brother Origin: Scandinavian
  • Brosh
    It derives from the personal name "Ambrosios", meaning divine or immortal, a meaning which no doubt assisted its great popularity.
    Meaning: Lips Origin: Aramaic
  • Brothaigh
    Meaning: From Brodie. Origin: Gaelic
  • Brougher
    The Brougher family lived in Devon. The name comes from the Norman area of Brovera or Brueria, now Breviare, near Caen, in Normandy. In its more obvious Old English derivation, the name indicates the bearer is a professional brewer of beers or ales, and stems from the root breowan, of the same meaning.
    Meaning: Lives at the fortress Origin: English
  • Broughton
    Broughton Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of the many places in all parts of England called Broughton. The first element is variously Old English broc 'brook', burh 'fortress', or beorg 'hill', 'mound'; the second is in all cases Old English tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'.
    Meaning: From the fortress town Origin: English
  • Brown
    Brown Name Meaning. English, Scottish, and Irish: generally a nickname referring to the color of the hair or complexion, Middle English br(o)un, from Old English brun or Old French brun. This word is occasionally found in Old English and Old Norse as a personal name or byname.
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