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Related to Brandon; from Old German 'brant' meaning torch or firebrand.
Beacon hill or sword. Symbolizes guidance, strength, and nobility.
Derived from a place name meaning beacon hill or sword in Old English.
Derived from Slavic roots, likely related to 'braniti' meaning to defend or protect.
Irish/Scottish surname used as given name; relates to raven.
Descendant of Brannán; Irish surname used as a given name.
Firebrand's meadow
From English place name elements meaning steep and town. A surname used as a first name.
German surname meaning 'brown', traditionally referring to hair or complexion
English origin meaning 'Brock's settlement,' where 'brock' refers to badger.
Brock's settlement
Settlement called Bracton; derived from an English place name.
Badger's settlement; from the Old English 'Brock's town' where brock means badger.
From the broad valley. Variant of Braden from Old English.
Broad hillside. Variant of Brayden.
Modern variant of Bryan or Brayan, from Irish origin meaning 'noble' or 'high.'
Noble or strong; derived from Brian, an Irish name.
Broad town; broad meadow. English place name adopted as a given name.
Arms, referring to limbs or branches.
A modern variant of Brianna, meaning 'noble' and 'high' in Celtic/Irish tradition.
Prince; from the Gaelic elements suggesting a noble ruler.
Noble, high; derived from Irish origins meaning 'excellent'
A variant spelling of Brianna/Breanna, from Irish/Celtic 'Briain', meaning 'high' or 'noble'.
Speckled; marked with spots or flecks.
Freckled or speckled; Scottish name derived from 'breac' meaning marked with spots.
Freckled; modern variant meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'.
High or noble, from Irish roots via Brianna.
Strong or noble, from Irish Brien.
Noble and strong. Scottish/Irish origin, possibly derived from Brianna.
Noble and spirited; feminine form of Brian, Irish origin meaning 'high' or 'noble'.
Strong, noble; variant of Brianna
Variant of Brenna, possibly meaning raven or related to strength.
Variant of Brennan; Irish origin
Sword. Possibly derived from Old Norse elements relating to blades or weapons.
Variation of Brenda, meaning sword or flame.
Modern name combining Brenda (Irish 'sword') with the suffix -lyn; suggests strength and femininity.
Feminine variant possibly related to Brenda or Brendan.
Prince or descendant of Brendan; from Irish tradition suggesting nobility.
Welsh word meaning king, used as a given name.
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