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Blitz is a German-origin name meaning 'lightning', symbolizing speed, intensity, and suddenness.
Blume is a German origin female name meaning 'flower'.
Bobbie is a unisex English name often considered a diminutive of Robert, meaning "bright fame".
Bobby is an English name derived from Robert, meaning "bright" or "famous", popularized throughout history with notable figures like baseball legend Babe Ruth, who was nicknamed Bobby.
Bode is a Germanic name meaning 'message' or 'tidings', associated with historic figures like Saint Botolph.
Bogart is an uncommon English male given name derived from an Old German word meaning 'strong as a berry'.
Bohdee, of German origin, derives from 'Bodhi' meaning 'enlightenment' in Sanskrit.
Bohden is a rare, German-origin given name derived from 'bodo', meaning 'people' or 'message'.
Bonner is an uncommon American given name derived from the English surname meaning 'baked bread' or 'fermented drink', with possible German origins from a place called Bonne.
Braisen is a unique and distinctive name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in the U.S. baby name list in 2016 with five boys sharing the name. Its popularity has since grown steadily, reaching 478 babies named Braisen in 2020. Despite its uncertain origins, parents are drawn to Braisen's rarity and distinctiveness.
Brandalyn is an American name of modern origin, derived from the combination of Brandi (German for 'fire' or 'sword') and Lyndsay/Lindsey ('from Lincolnshire village').
Brand is of German origin, meaning "sword" or "blade", traditionally given to boys and associated with strength.
The name Brandeis is of German origin, meaning "burned mountain peak," and was likely given to children born near volcanic mountains or areas prone to fires. It historically served as an occupational surname for those who lived near burning mountains or worked in fiery professions like blacksmiths or smelters.
The male name Brandel is of German origin, derived from the Germanic element "brand" meaning "sword" or "fire". It was first used in Germany during the Middle Ages and has since spread worldwide.
Brandel is a rare German name derived from 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
Branden is of Germanic origin, meaning 'sword man', popularized by American author Marc Brandel's novel character.
Branden is of Germanic origin, meaning 'sword' or 'fire', associated with the Norse god Baldr.
Brandner is a unique German-origin given name derived from "brand", meaning "sword" or "fire", signifying bravery and fiery spirit.
Brandi is an American unisex name derived from the Old German word 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
Brandis is a German-origin given name derived from "Brand", meaning "fire" or "flame". It originated in the town of Brandis in Saxony, Germany.
Brandis is a unique German name derived from 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'.
Brandiss is an uncommon name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be a variant of the German Brander, meaning "firebrand" or "torchbearer". Its modern sound and unique spelling make it a captivating choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their child, regardless of gender.
Brandt is a German-origin given name derived from the Old Germanic word 'brand', meaning 'sword' or 'fire'. It was originally a nickname for someone energetic or witty.
Brandt is a German masculine given name that means 'sword' or 'fire'.
Brandtley is an uncommon English given name of Old German origin, derived from Brant meaning "fiery.
Brandtly is a German-origin unisex name meaning "island of fire/sword".
Brandylee is an American female name derived from combining 'Brandi' (German for "burning fire") and 'Lee' (English for "gracious" or "noble"), symbolizing fiery passion and elegant grace.
Braneisha is a unique African American name created during the 1970s by blending Brandi ('sword' or 'fire') and Melissa ('honey bee'). Despite varying interpretations, it's often associated with positivity, strength, and sweetness.
Branten is a German name derived from 'brand', meaning 'sword', reflecting martial heritage or wishes for protection.
Brantley is an English given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German word "brand", meaning "sword" or "fire". It was traditionally associated with strength and power, reflecting its ancient Germanic roots.
Brassen is a rare yet distinctive Germanic name meaning 'bald' or 'gray-haired', tracing back to the Anglo-Saxon period around 5th century AD.
Braun is a German surname and given name with international recognition, originating from the Middle High German word 'brun,' meaning 'brown.' It was initially used as a nickname for someone with brown hair or eyes.
Braven is a rare American given name derived from the German-Scottish surname Braun, meaning "brown" or "brewer.
Brayam is a distinctive Hebrew name meaning "high" or "elevated," often associated with the biblical judge Barak. It has been adopted by various cultures and languages over time, including Spanish, French, German, and some African societies where it can mean "peace" or "harmony.
Braydon is a modern American name created from a blend of Brandon (English, meaning 'from the brook') and Raymond (German, meaning 'wise protection'), thus symbolizing 'wise stream'.
Brecker is a German-origin male given name meaning "dark home" or "dim home.
Bregman is a rare German surname originally meaning "miner," first recorded in the 16th century.
Breiden is a rare German given name derived from the word 'breit', meaning 'broad' or 'wide'.
Breindel is an Ashkenazi Jewish name derived from the Yiddish word 'breyne', meaning 'brain'.
Breiner is a unique German name derived from "brih", meaning "strong" or "powerful", combined with "-er". It translates to "strong ruler" or "powerful leader", reflecting its medieval origins in Germany.