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

  • Brannen
    Origins Available: Irish-Alt , Irish. Brannen. Buy JPG Image » Many variations of the name Brannen have evolved since the time of its initial creation. In Gaelic it appeared as "O Braondin," from the word "braon," which has several meanings, possibly meaning "sorrow" in this case.
    Meaning: Derived from brandon Origin: Irish
  • Brannigan
    Last name: Brannigan. SDB Popularity ranking: 1662. Recorded as Branigan, Brannigan and Brangan, and originally O' Branagain, this is a famous Irish clan surname. It originates from a region which was formerly known as Oriel, and which in modern parlance constitutes the counties of Armagh, Monaghan and Louth.
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  • Brannock - BRA-nək
    Brannock was a name for someone who lived in Brennath in Moray, where the name became Birnie. ... The village of Birnie was originally called Brenuth, from brae-nut, which means "hazel trees". Natives of Birnie, using a local dialect, also called the village Burn-nigh, which means near the burn river.
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  • Brannt
    Brand Name Meaning. English, Scottish, Scandinavian, North German, and Dutch: from the Germanic personal name Brando, a short form of various compound personal names containing the element brand 'sword' (a derivative of brinnan 'to flash'), of which the best known is Hildebrand.
    Meaning: Derived from brant, proud Origin: English
  • Branor
    Cornish name derived from Celtic word brano, which means raven, crow. ... The name is derived from the Celtic word karant, which means friend.
    Meaning: A knight Origin: Scottish
  • Bransen
    Bransen [bransen] as a name for boys is of English derivation, and the meaning of the name Bransen is "son of Brand". Bransen is an alternate form of Branson (English).
    Meaning: A form of branson
  • Branson - BRAN-sən
    Meanings and history of the name Branson: | Edit. English surname meaning "son of Brando". Brando was a medieval Germanic name derived from brand "sword". Pronounced: BRAN-son.
    Meaning: Son of brandon Origin: Germanic
  • Branstock
    Byock notes that the tree is called an eik (Old Norse "oak"), which has an unclear meaning as the Icelanders often employed the word as a general word for "tree", and the tree is also referred to as apaldr, which is also a general term for trees.
    Meaning: A tree in volsungs palace Origin: Norwegian
  • Brantlee
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  • Brantly
    Meanings and history of the name Brantley: | Edit. Surname derived from Old High German brant, meaning "fire." English surname derived from Old English brant "steep, tall" + leah "meadow". Famous real-life people named Brantley: | Edit.
    Meaning: A form of brant
  • Branton - BRANT-ən
    Branton Name Meaning. English: habitational name from places called Branton in South Yorkshire (formerly in West Yorkshire) and Northumberland or from Braunton in Devon. The first and last are named with Old English brom 'broom' + tun 'farmstead', 'settlement'.
    Meaning: Brant's town Origin: American
  • Brantson
    Celtic meanings "Brandon's son," "son of the raven," and "sword." This name fits well with the surge of "-son" names in America and their sound-alikes, such as Grayson and Kingston. ... English surname meaning "son of Brando". Brando was a medieval Germanic name derived from brand "sword".
    Meaning: Variant of Brand. Mohawk Indian Joseph Brant was a renowned strategist who fought for the British during the American Revolution; and a devout scholar who translated Christian religious works into his native Indian tongue. Origin: English
  • Branwel
    Bramwell is a surname derived from an unidentified hamlet in England, the name of which comes from the Old English for 'broom' or 'bramble well'. ... In modern times, 'Bramwell' has also been used as a masculine given name, with the short form 'Bram'.
    Meaning: Derived from bramwell, place name in britain Origin: English
  • Branwell
    Bramwell is a surname derived from an unidentified hamlet in England, the name of which comes from the Old English for 'broom' or 'bramble well'. ... In modern times, 'Bramwell' has also been used as a masculine given name, with the short form 'Bram'.
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  • Braoin
    Brain Name Meaning. Irish and Scottish: reduced Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Mac an Bhreitheamhan 'son of the judge', from breitheamh 'judge'.
    Meaning: Sadness Origin: Irish
  • Brarn
    Meaning & History. Means "raven" in Welsh. In Welsh legend Bran the Blessed (called also Bendigeid Vran) was the son of the god Llyr. Later Welsh legends describe him as a king of Britain who was killed attacking Ireland.
    Meaning: Raven. Origin: Celtic
  • Bras - BRIES
    Bras Name Meaning. Dutch and North German: from Old French and Middle Dutch bras 'arm'. This was probably a descriptive nickname for someone with some peculiarity of the arm, but the word was also used as a measure of length, and may also have denoted a surveyor.
    Meaning: Stammering, Stuttering Origin: Latin, Portuguese
  • Brasen
    All about the name Brasen. Brasen. "Bold" The meaning of the name Brasen is Bold. The origin of the name Brasen is American.
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  • Brasil
    Brazil Name Meaning. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Breasail 'descendant of Breasal', a byname meaning 'strife'. The accent is on the first syllable. Spanish and Portuguese: variant of Brasil.
    Meaning: Battle. Origin: Celtic
  • Braston
    Braxton as a boy's name is of Old English origin, and the meaning of Braxton is "Brock's town".
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  • Brathach
    Meaning: Legendary son of gwawrddur Origin: English
  • Bratislav
    Bratislav (Cyrillic script: Братислав) is a Slavic origin given name meaning: "brat" - relative, brother and "slava" - glory, fame. Feminine form is Bratislava. The name may refer to: Bratislav Mijalković, former Serbian football player.
    Meaning: Brother glory Origin: Slovak
  • Bratumil
    Meaning: Brotherly love Origin: Polish
  • Braulio
    Apparently derived from Germanic brahuila meaning "bright, radiant" - with one source saying that it is etymologically related to Old High German brand or brant "sword".
    Meaning: One who is glowing Origin: Germanic
  • Braun
    Braun Name Meaning. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname from German braun 'brown' (Middle High German brun), referring to the color of the hair, complexion, or clothing, or from the personal name Bruno, which was borne by the Dukes of Saxony, among others, from the 10th century or before.
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  • Bravery
    Meanings and history of the name Brave: | Edit. From the English word "brave" meaning "strong in the face of fear; courageous; having any sort of superiority or excellence". Famous real-life people named Brave: | Edit Share what you know!
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  • Braweigh
    Meaning: From the hillslope meadow Origin: English
  • Brawley - BRAW-lee
    English Meaning: The name Brawley is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Brawley is: From the hillslope meadow.
    Meaning: A descendent of Brolach Origin: Gaelic
  • Brax
    The name Braxson means bravery, courageous, hard-working. It is of English origins from the son of Brock. The term Brock is an informal old English name for badger. Once used as a last or surname and became a first name in the early 1900s.
    Meaning: Brick's town Origin: English
  • Braxson
    The name Braxson means bravery, courageous, hard-working. It is of English origins from the son of Brock. The term Brock is an informal old English name for badger. Once used as a last or surname and became a first name in the early 1900s. Personal experiences with the name Braxson: | Edit.
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