Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..

BRESHAY

Female

Uncommon, modern-sounding given name with unknown origins and meaning, potentially coined as a unique blend of other names like Brittany and Shay.

BRESHAYLA

Female

Original Igbo Nigerian name, first used in the early 20th century, combining elements of popular Igbo names, reflecting cultural richness and diversity.

BRESHEY

Female

Rare Hebrew boy's name derived from "briyshay," meaning "to hurry" or "to make haste." It holds biblical significance as the name of Isaac's wife, Bersheba.

BRESHIA

Female

Unique African girl's name of Swahili origin meaning 'hope'.

BRESHONNA

Female

Uncommon yet appealing African American girl's name derived from Bresette, meaning 'to break' or 'to crush', though it may also be a blend of Bresha and Nona.

BRESHUNA

Female

Ethiopian Amharic name meaning 'intelligence' or 'wisdom', making it a unisex choice with deep historical significance.

BRESLIN

Male

Uncommon yet distinctive Irish surname derived from Breathnach, meaning "descendant of Breasail," which itself means "spear" or "strong.

BRESLIN

Female

Rare Irish given name derived from the surname Breslin, which originated in County Cork and means "little bramble bush" in Gaelic.

BRESLYN

Female

Irish name meaning 'power' or 'strength'.

BRESLYNN

Female

Rare, unisex Irish name derived from Breasalín, meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'.

BRET

Male

Welsh name that means 'speckled or freckled', derived from the Old Welsh word 'brecht'. It was commonly used among Welsh and Breton peoples, both as a given name and surname, and has been adopted worldwide. Historically, Bretwalda was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon king's title.

BRET

Female

Historic Welsh male name derived from 'Brit', meaning 'Briton'.

BRETA

Female

Rare Welsh name of ancient Celtic origin, meaning 'spear,' associated with strength and courage.

BRETE

Male

Rare French name derived from the Old French word 'brét', meaning 'brittle' or 'fragile'. It originally served as a nickname for someone perceived as delicate.

BRETHA

Female

Irish name meaning 'honor' or 'respect', once used as a title by ancient Irish aristocracy.

BRETLEY

Male

English name derived from "brét" meaning "broom" or "heath", and "- ley" denoting an open area, translating to "heath clearing".

BRETNEY

Female

English given name derived from the ancient Anglo-Saxon name Brétanne, meaning Britain or the British people.

BRETON

Male

French origin, derived from "Brittius," meaning "of Britain" or "from Britain." It reflects historical ties between Brittany and Britain, and has been used since at least the Middle Ages.

BRETT

Male

English name derived from the Old Norse 'Bret', meaning 'from Brittany'.

BRETT

Female

Scottish name meaning "small fire" or "speckled", derived from the Old Norse word "brátt". It was initially used as a nickname for red-haired individuals in medieval Scotland before becoming a popular boys' name in English-speaking countries during the 20th century, particularly in the United States and Australia.

BRETTA

Female

Uncommon yet distinctively feminine Irish given name derived from the high-status Irish surname Ó Briathrach, meaning 'descendant of Breas' or 'noble'.

BRETTANY

Female

English female given name derived from the ancient Anglo-Saxon name "Bret," meaning "Briton." It originates from Brittany, France, and has historical ties to King Arthur's court and Breton language and culture.

BRETTE

Female

Distinctive female name of Breton origin, derived from the ancient word "Breton," meaning "little breast.

BRETTE

Male

Distinctive French given name derived from 'brette', meaning young girl or servant. Though its explicit meaning is unclear, it evokes qualities of innocence and charm. Notable figures like fashion designer Brette VdB and writer Brette Warshaw have carried this unique name through history.

BRETTEN

Male

Distinct German-origin first name derived from Old High German words meaning "bright" and "clear," with "-tin" being a diminutive suffix. It has historical significance, dating back to medieval Germany and also sharing its name with a town in Baden-Württemberg. Although not commonly used today, Bretten remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet significant name.

BRETTLEE

Male

American origin name created by combining Brett ('little bristle') and Lee ('clearing').

BRETTLEIGH

Female

Uncommon English given name composed of Brett ('wide' or 'broad') and Leigh ('woodland clearing'), with no specific symbolism beyond its constituent parts.

BRETTLEY

Male

Distinctive American given name with potential Scottish or English origins, possibly meaning "loud" or "broad", gaining recent popularity in the United States despite not being common in Scotland or England.

BRETTLY

Male

Rare, modern name of unknown origin with no established meaning or historical significance.

BRETTNEY

Female

Creative American female name, derived from combining 'Brett' (Old Norse "wide") and 'ney' (French "snow").

BRETTNIE

Female

Distinctive Scottish name derived from the surname Brett, meaning 'Briton' in Old French.

BRETTON

Male

English name derived from the Old English 'Bretwalda,' meaning 'wide ruler' or 'ruler of Britain.'

BREUNA

Female

Distinctive German female name derived from "brun" (brown) and "haim" (home), interpreted as "brown home" or "dark-haired beauty".

BREUNNA

Female

Rare German-origin name derived from "brun" (brown) and "hild" (battle), translating to "brown battle".

BREVAN

Male

Welsh name derived from "brychan," meaning "speckled" or "mottled." It is associated with the legendary King Brychan Brycheiniog and has been borne by notable individuals like Sir Brevan Edwards and Brevan Howard.

BREVARD

Male

Uncommon American given name derived from the French surname "Bréval," meaning "breezy" or "windy plain." It has historical significance, being associated with Revolutionary War hero William Henry Brevard.

BREVEN

Male

Rare Welsh name derived from "breuddwyd", meaning "dream". Popularized during the Victorian era, it's known for its uniqueness and intriguing meaning.

BREVIN

Male

Irish name derived from 'Brébhín', meaning 'little bright one'.

BREVON

Male

Rare Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó Braoin, meaning 'descendant of Breon', with Breon itself translating to 'little spear' in Old Irish.

BREVYN

Male

Irish boys' name derived from the Old Irish word 'brecc', meaning 'speckled'.