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Strong and virtuous; noble strength
Noble and exalted; of high birth and distinguished character.
Variant of Briar, a thorny climbing plant symbolic of protection and resilience.
From a Scottish place name or surname
Variant of Brien or Bryan, derived from Irish Gaelic meaning strong, virtuous, or honorable.
Armor or coat of mail. From Old Norse warrior heritage.
Hill meadow. Modern combination of Welsh Bryn (hill) and English Leigh (meadow).
Mountain meadow or hill clearing
Hill. A Welsh name suggesting natural elevation and strength.
Hill; a feminine form suggesting strength and elevated perspective.
Welsh origin from 'bryn,' meaning 'hill' or 'mountain,' suggesting strength and presence.
Strong and noble; feminine form of Brian
Noble and strong. Modern variant of Brianna, Irish origin meaning of high birth or noble.
A flowering plant; the name references a climbing vine with green flowers
One who breaks; from English/Welsh heritage.
Son of Brice, speckled, noble
From Britain; derived from the British Isles
From Brittany, a region in France
Land of the Britons; derived from the geographical region and people of Britain.
From Brittany; relating to the Breton people and region of France.
Scottish surname with ancient Gaelic roots, historically associated with the Buchanan clan of Scotland
Beech tree meadow. Represents natural beauty and pastoral settings.
Brother; a familiar form of address.
Married or claimed as a bride in Biblical context, signifying belonging and betrothal.
Good or beautiful, the feminine form expressing goodness and charm.
Health and wellness; a Fijian greeting expressing wishes of good health.
Turkish/Arabic origin meaning 'lightning' or 'thunderbolt.'
A citizen of a borough or town with rights; a medieval town resident.
Arabic name meaning 'proof' or 'evidence.' Represents clarity, conviction, and unwavering truth.
Proof of the faith; combines Burhan (proof/evidence) with Uddin (of the faith/religion).
From a fortified stronghold in a meadow or field.
Bold as a bear; strong and brave. Variant spelling of Bernadette.
Brown-haired, from Old French surname element denoting hair color
Dark-haired or brown-haired; variant of Burnett.
Dweller by the small stream settlement, from Old English 'burn' and 'ham'
Bringer of victory. Variant of Bernice.
From a fortress or fortified dwelling. Variant of Burrell.
Arabic name meaning good news, glad tidings, or joyful announcement.
Variant of Bianca, meaning white or pure, symbolizing innocence and clarity.
White; derived from Bianca, an Italian and Latin name.
English place-based name meaning 'by the ford' or 'cattle crossing'; indicates a settlement near a water ford.
High and noble; from Irish roots suggesting dignity and elevated status.
A bird; a surname used as a given name.
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