| Name | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Bran | meaning unknown (sixth century) | arthurian |
| Bran | raven | celtic |
| Bran | Father of Caradoc or Caradawc | Arthurian Legend |
| Bran | Raven | Celtic |
| Brand | Proud | English |
| Brand | Fiery torch: beacon. Also a variant of Brandon. Brandt: (German) Fiery torch: beacon. | German |
| Brandan | Name of a saint | Irish |
| Brandan | Sword | Celtic |
| Brandan | Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill. | English |
| Branddun | From the beacon hill | English |
| Brandeis | dwells on a burned clearing | german |
| Brandeis | Dwells on a burned clearing | German |
| Brandeles | a knight (fifteenth century) | arthurian |
| Brandeles | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Brandelis | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Branden | Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill. | English |
| Brandin | Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill. | English |
| Brando | Italian form of Bertrand (brilliant raven) | italian |
| Brandon | from the beacon hill | english |
| Brandon | From the beacon hill | English |
| Brandubh | Black raven | Irish |
| Branduff | Black raven | Irish |
| Brandyn | Beacon on the hill or gorse-covered hill. | English |
| Brangore | meaning unknown (thirteenth century) | arthurian |
| Branhard | Bold raven | English |
| Branigan | Surname. | Irish |
| Brann | Raven | Celtic |
| Brannan | Variant of Brandon. | Irish |
| Brannen | Variant of Brandon. | Irish |
| Brannon | Variant of Brandon. | Irish |
| Branor | a knight (thirteenth century) | arthurian |
| Branor | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Bransan | Unknown | |
| Branson | Variant of Brandon. | Irish |
| Brant | Proud: 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. | English |
| Brantley | proud | english |
| Brantley | Proud | English |
| Branton | 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. | English |
| Brantson | 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. | English |
| Braoin | Sadness | Irish |
| Brarn | Raven | Celtic |
| Brasil | battle | celtic |
| Brasil | Battle | Celtic |
| Braw)eigh | From the hillslope meadow | English |
| Brawley | from the hillslope meadow | english |
| Brawley | From the hillslope meadow | English |
| Braxton | Anglo-Saxon | |
| Brayden | Broad hillside. | English |
| Brayden | Broad hillside. | Irish |
| Braydon | Broad hillside. | English |
| Braydon | Broad hillside. | Irish |
| Braylon | Unknown | Unknown |
| Brayton | English | |
| Breac | Speckled | Scottish |
| Breanainn | sword | celtic |
| Breanainn | Sword | Celtic |
| Breandan | Sword | Celtic |
| Breandan | Prince | Irish |
| Breasal | Pain | Irish |
| Brecc | name of a king | anglo |
| Brecc | Name of a king | Anglo-Saxon |
| Brecken | Unknown | |
| Bredbeddle | The Green Knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Bredon | Sword | Celtic |
| Breen | Sadness | Irish |
| Brehus | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Breindel, breine | "blessed" | yiddish |
| Bren | Flame | German |
| Brendan | raven | celtic |
| Brendan | brave | gaelic |
| Brendan | flame | german |
| Brendan | Prince. Well known Irish playwright and wit Brendan Behan. | Irish |
| Brendan | Raven | Celtic |
| Brendan | Flame | German |
| Brenden | Prince. Variant of Brendan. | Irish |
| Brendis | Flame | German |
| Brendon | Prince. Variant of Brendan. | Irish |
| Brendt | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | Celtic |
| Brendt | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | English |
| Brendyn | Little Raven | Celtic |
| Brenius | A supposed king of Britain | Arthurian Legend |
| Brenn | Prince. Variant of Brendan. | Irish |
| Brennan | Raven | Celtic |
| Brennan | Little drop: Prince. Variant of Brendan. | Irish |
| Brennen | Prince. Variant of Brendan. | Irish |
| Brennon | Prince. Variant of Brendan. | Irish |
| Brennus | a supposed king of Britain (fifteenth century) | arthurian |
| Brennus | A supposed king of Britain | Arthurian Legend |
| Brent | from the steep hill | english |
| Brent | From the steep hill | English |
| Brent | Hilltop. | Celtic |
| Brentan | From the steep hill | English |
| Brenten | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | English |
| Brenten | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | Celtic |
| Brentley | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | Celtic |
| Brentley | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | English |
| Brently | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | Celtic |
| Brently | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | English |
| Brenton | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | English |
| Brenton | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | Celtic |
| Breri | a messenger | arthurian |
| Breri | A messenger | Arthurian Legend |
| Breslin | Surname. | Irish |
| Bressal | Battle | Celtic |
| Bret | A Breton | Celtic |
| Bret | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). | English |
| Brett | a Breton | celtic |
| Brett | A Breton | Celtic |
| Brett | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). | English |
| Bretton | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). | Scottish |
| Breuse | a knight | arthurian |
| Breuse | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Brewster | brewer | english |
| Brewster | One who brews ale. See also Webster. | English |
| Brewstere | Brewer | English |
| Brian | strong | celtic |
| Brian | “In use in England since the Middle Ages. Possibly connected with the Irish word for Hill, thus He ascends. Also some texts define it as Strong. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland.” | Celtic |
| Briant | Strong: He ascends. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland. | Celtic |
| Briar | Irish | |
| Briareus | myth name (a Titan) | greek |
| Brice | son of a nobleman | anglo |
| Brice | swift | celtic |
| Brice | from Brieuxtown | french |
| Brice | From Brieuxtown | French |
| Brice | Speckled | Scottish |
| Brice | Swift | Celtic |
| Brice | Son of a nobleman | Anglo-Saxon |
| Brice | A given name of medieval origin. | English |
| Brick | Bridge. | English |
| Brickman | Bridge. | English |
| Bricriu | myth name (the poison-tongued) | celtic |
| Bricriu | The poison tongued | Celtic |
| Bridger | lives at the bridge | english |
| Bridger | Lives at tbe bridge | English |
| Briefbras | meaning unknown | arthurian |
| Brien | He ascends. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland. | Celtic |
| Brigbam | Lives by the bridge | English |
| Briggebam | Lives by the bridge | English |
| Briggere | Lives at tbe bridge | English |
| Brigham | lives by the bridge | english |
| Brigham | Bridge. | English |
| Brighton | Covered bridge. | English |
| Brighton | Troops or brigade. | French |
| Brigliadoro | legend name | french |
| Brik | Bridge. | English |
| Brinton | from Brinton | english |
| Brinton | From Brinton | English |
| Brion | He ascends. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland. | Celtic |
| Britomartus | meaning unknown | celtic |
| Brittain | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). | English |
| Brittan | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). | English |
| Britto | myth name | english |
| Britton | Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). | English |
| Brlety | searcher | czechoslovakian |
| Broc | Badger | English |
| Broc | Badger | Scottish |
| Brochan | Broken | Scottish |
| Brock | badger | english |
| Brock | Badger: Variant of Brook. | English |
| Brock | Variant of Brook. | German |
| Brock | Stong | Australia |
| Brockley | from the badger meadow | english |
| Brockley | From the badger meadow | English |
| Brocleah | From tbe badger meadow | English |
| Brocleigh | From the badger meadow | English |
| Brocly | From the badger meadow | English |
| Broden | Reference to Castle Brodie in Scotland. | Scottish |
| Broderic | Brother. | Scottish |
| Broderick | from the broad ridge | english |
| Broderick | From the broad ridge | English |
| Broderick | Surname. | Irish |
| Broderick | Brother. | Scottish |
| Broderik | From the broad ridge | English |
| Brodie | From Brodie | Scottish |
| Brodric | Brother. | Scottish |
| Brodrick | Brother. | Scottish |
| Brodrig | From the broad ridge | English |
| Brodrik | From the broad ridge | English |
| Brody | From the muddy place. Surname. | Irish |
| Brody | Reference to Castle Brodie in Scotland. | Scottish |
| Broehain | Broken | Scottish |
| Broga | terror | anglo |
| Broga | Terror | Anglo-Saxon |
| Brogan | Terror | Anglo-Saxon |
| Broin | Raven | Celtic |
| Brok | Badger | English |
| Bromleah | From the broom covered meadow | English |
| Bromleigh | From the broom covered meadow | English |
| Bromley | from the broom-covered meadow | english |
| Bromley | From the broom covered meadow | English |
| Bromly | From the broom covered meadow | English |
| Bron | Brown or dark | Anglo-Saxon |
| Brone | Sorrowful | Irish |
| Bronson | son of the dark man | anglo |
| Bronson | Brown’s son. | German |
| Bronson | Son of the dark man | Anglo-Saxon |
| Bronson | Brown’s son. | English |
| Brook | lives by the stream | english |
| Brook | Lives by the stream | English |
| Brooke | Lives by the stream | English |
| Brooks | son of Brooke | english |
| Brooks | Son of Brooke | English |
| Brookson | Son of Brooke | English |
| Brooksone | Son of Brooke | English |
| Brothaigh | from Brodie | gaelic |
| Brougher | lives at the fortress | english |
| Brougher | Lives at the fortress | English |
| Broughton | from the fortress town | english |
| Broughton | From the fortress town | English |
| Brown | dark-skinned | english |
| Brown | Dark skinned | English |
| Bruce | from Brys | french |
| Bruce | Surname since medieval times: now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web. | English |
| Bruce | From Brys | French |
| Bruce | Surname since medieval times: now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web. | Scottish |
| Bruhier | name of a Sultan | arabic |
| Bruhier | Name of a Sultan | Arabic |
| Brun | brown or dark | anglo |
| Brun | Brown or dark | Anglo-Saxon |
| Brun | Dark skinned | English |
| Brunelle | dark-haired | french |
| Brunelle | Dark haired | French |
| Bruno | brown | german |
| Bruno | brown-haired | italian |
| Bruno | Brown | German |
| Brunon | Brown | German |
| Brus | from Bruys | gaelic |
| Brutus | myth name | english |
| Bryan | Lord of Pendragon | arthurian |
| Bryan | Popular variant of Brian. | English |
| Bryan | Strong | Celtic |
| Bryan | Lord of Pendragon | Arthurian Legend |
| Bryant | Strong | Celtic |
| Bryant | Popular variant of Brian. | English |
| Bryant | He ascends. | French |
| Bryce | Speckled: Surname form of Brice. | Scottish |
| Bryce | Son of a nobleman | Anglo-Saxon |
| Bryce | Swift | Celtic |
| Brycen | Variant of Bryce. | Scottish |
| Bryceton | Variant of Bryce. | Scottish |
| Brychan | Welsh | |
| Brydger | Lives at tbe bridge | English |
| Bryen | Variant of Bryan. | Unknown |
| Bryer | Gentle and sweet. | Canadian |
| Bryggere | Lives at tbe bridge | English |
| Bryne | Surname. | Irish |
| Bryon | Popular variant of Brian. | English |
| Brys | From Brys | French |
| Bryson | Variant of Bryce. | Scottish |
| Bryston | Variant of Bryce. | Scottish |
| Bssil | Battle | Celtic |
| Buach | Victorious | Irish |
| Buadhachan | victorious | gaelic |
| Buagh | Victorious | Irish |
| Buchanan | From the cannon’s seat | Scottish |
| Buciac | thick | czechoslovakian |
| Buck | male deer | english |
| Buck | Male deer | English |
| Buckley | lives at the buck meadow | english |
| Buckley | Boy | Irish |
| Buckley | Variant of Buck: male goat or deer. | English |
| Bud | Brother. Nickname used since medieval times. | English |
| Budd | herald | english |
| Budd | Herald | English |
| Buddy | Herald | English |
| Buinton | Born fifth | Spanish |
| Buiron | From the cottage | French |
| Bundy | free | english |
| Bundy | Free | English |
| Burbank | lives on the castle’s hill | english |
| Burbank | Lives on the castle’s hill | English |
| Burcet | From the little stronghold | French |
| Burch | birch | english |
| Burch | Birch | English |
| Burchard | strong as a castle | english |
| Burchard | Strong as a castle | English |
| Burdett | Surname used as a given name. | English |
| Burdett | Surname used as a given name. | French |
| Burdette | Surname used as a given name. | English |
| Burdette | Surname used as a given name. | French |
| Burdon | lives at the castle | english |
| Burdon | Lives at the castle | English |
| Bureig | Lives on the brook island | English |
| Burel | Reddish brown haired | French |
| Burford | lives at the castle ford | english |
| Burford | Lives at the castle ford | English |
| Burgeis | Lives in town | English |
| Burgess | citizen | celtic |
| Burgess | lives in town | english |
| Burgess | Lives in town | English |
| Burgess | Citizen | Celtic |
| Burghard | Strong as a castle | English |
| Burghere | Lives at the fortress | English |
| Burgtun | From the fortress town | English |
| Burhan | proof | arabic |
| Burhardt | strong as a castle | german |
| Burhardt | Strong as a castle | German |
| Burhbank | Lives on the castle’s hill | English |
| Burhdon | Lives at the castle | English |
| Burhford | Lives at the castle ford | English |
| Burhleag | Lives at the castle’s meadow | English |
| Burhtun | From the fortified town | English |
| Burian | he lives near the weeds CASIMIR | slavic |
| Burke | Fortified hill. See also Berkley. | English |
| Burkett | from the little stronghold | french |
| Burkett | From the little stronghold | French |
| Burkhart | Strong as a castle | German |
| Burl | cup-bearer | english |
| Burl | Cup bearer | English |
| Burle | Fortified. See also Berlyn. | English |
| Burleigh | Lives at the castle’s meadow. Fortified. See also Berlyn. | English |
| Burley | lives at the caste’s meadow | english |
| Burley | Lives at the castle’s meadow | English |
| Burlin | Son of Berl. See also Burl. | German |
| Burly | Lives at the castle’s meadow | English |
| Burn | from the brook | english |
| Burn | From the brook | English |
| Burnard | Variant of Bernard strong as a bear. | English |
| Burnard | Variant of Bernard strong as a bear. | German |
| Burne | Bear: brown. | Irish |
| Burne | From the brook | English |
| Burneig | Lives on the brook island | English |
| Burnell | reddish-brown hair | french |
| Burnell | Variant of Bernard strong as a bear. | English |
| Burnell | Reddish brown haired | French |
| Burnell | Variant of Bernard strong as a bear. | German |
| Burnell | Bear: brown. | Irish |
| Burnett | meaning unknown | english |
| Burnette | Bear: brown. | English |
| Burnette | Bear: brown. | Irish |
| Burney | lives on the brook island | english |
| Burney | Lives on the brook island | English |
| Burney | Bear: brown. | Irish |
| Burns | son of Byrne | english |
| Burns | Son of Byrne | English |
| Burrell | reddish-brown skin | french |
| Burrell | Fortified. See also Berlyn. | English |
| Burrell | Reddish | French |
| Bursone | Son of Byrne | English |
| Bursuq | meaning unknown | arabic |
| Burt | Glorious | English |
| Burton | lives in the fortified town | english |
| Burton | From the fortified town | English |
| Busiris | Name of an ancient Egyptian king who killed visitors to his city.The name means "Temple of Osiris." | african |
| Butrus | Arabic form of Peter (stone) | arabic |
| Butrus | Arabic form of Peter | Arabic |
| Bwana | Kiswahili and Swahili name meaning "gentleman; mister; sir."Variant, Mbwana, exists. | african |
| Byford | lives at the river crossing | english |
| Byford | Lives at the river crossing | English |
| Byme | Bear: brown. | Irish |
| Byme | Bear: brown. | English |
| Byram | from the cattle yard | english |
| Byram | From the cattle yard | English |
| Byrd | bird | english |
| Byrd | Bird | English |
| Byreleah | From the cattle shed on the meadow | English |
| Byrne | From the brook | English |
| Byrnes | Son of Byrne | English |
| Byron | bear | english |
| Byron | from the cottage | french |
| Byron | Bear | English |
| Byron | From the cottage | French |
| Byrtel | From the bird hill | English |
| Byrtwold | meaning unknown | anglo |
| Cabal | Arthur’s dog (ninth century) | arthurian |
| Cabal | Arthur’s dog | Arthurian Legend |
| Cabe | Variant of surname Cable – Ropemaker. | English |
| Cable | Ropemaker. An English surname. | English |
| Cacamwri | servant | arthurian |
| Cacamwri | Servant | Arthurian Legend |
| Cacanisius | Son of Nis | Irish |
| Cace | Variant of Casey Alert: vigorous. | Irish |
| Cacey | Variant of Casey Alert: vigorous. | Irish |
| Cachamwri | legend name (a servant of Arthur) | celtic |
| Cachamwri | Mythical servant of Arthur | Celtic |
| Cadabyr | From the warrior’s settlement | English |
| Cadassi | to have something of the sea | chamoru |
| Cadby | from the warrior’s settlement | english |
| Cadby | From the warrior’s settlement | English |
| Cadda | Warring | English |
| Caddaham | From the soldier’s land | English |
| Caddaric | Battle leader | English |
| Caddarik | Battle leader | English |
| Caddawyc | From the warrior’s town | English |
| Cade | Scotland | |
| Cadell | warring | celtic |
| Cadell | Warring | Celtic |
| Caden | Spirit of Battle. | Welsh |
| Caden | German surname which is derived from a place-name meaning | German |
| Cadeo | folk-song | vietnamese |
| Cadhla | Handsome | Irish |
| Cadman | warrior | anglo |
| Cadman | fighter | celtic |
| Cadman | Fighter | Celtic |
| Cadman | Warrior | Anglo-Saxon |
| Cadmon | myth name | greek |
| Cadmus | from the east | greek |
| Cador | nephew of Arthur (thirteenth century) | arthurian |
| Cador | Nephew of Arthur | Arthurian Legend |
| Cadwallon | name of a king | anglo |
| Cadwallon | seventh-century king | arthurian |
| Cadwallon | Name of a king | Anglo-Saxon |
| Cadwallon | A seventh century king | Arthurian Legend |
| Caedmon | poet | anglo |
| Caedmon | Poet | Anglo-Saxon |
| Caedon | German surname which is derived from a place-name meaning | German |
| Caedwalla | name of a king | anglo |
| Caedwalla | Name of a king | Anglo-Saxon |
| Caelan | Mighty warrior | Irish |
| Caellum | Unknown | Australia |
| Caellum | Brave Warrior | Celtic |
| Caerleon | name of a battle site | arthurian |
| Caerleon | Name of a battle site | Arthurian Legend |
| Caersewiella | Lives at the watercress spring | English |
| Caesar | long hair | danish |
| Cafall | Arthur’s dog | Arthurian Legend |
| Caffar | Helmet | Irish |
| Caflice | brave | anglo |
| Caflice | Brave | Anglo-Saxon |
| Cagney | Surname. | Irish |
| Cahal | Strong in battle | Celtic |
| Cahir | Wamor | Irish |
| Cai | variants of Kay, Arthur’s brother | arthurian |
| Cai | Arthur’s brother | Arthurian Legend |
| Cailean | child | gaelic |
| Cailean | Virile: Contemporary variant of Cailean Child. | Scottish |
| Cailin | Contemporary variant of Cailean Child. | Scottish |
| Caillen | Virile | Scottish |
| Cailym | Pillar of the church. | Irish |
| Cain | possessed | hebrew |
| Cain | Meaning Possessed. In the Bible Cain was the first murderer having killed his brother Abel in a fit of jealousy. | Hebrew |
| Cain | Archaic | Irish |
| Caindale | from the clear river valley | english |
| Caindale | From the clear river valley | English |
| Caine | Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. | English |
| Caine | Place name unrelated to the Biblical Cain. | French |
| Cairbre | Charioteer | Celtic |
| Caiseal | From Cashel | Irish |
| Caith | From the battlefield | Irish |
| Caius | Rejoicer. | Roman |
| Cal | Bold: Abbreviation of names beginning with Cal- | English |
| Caladh | Harbor | Scottish |
| Calais | myth name (son of Boreas) | greek |
| Calan | Contemporary variant of Cailean Child. | Scottish |
| Calbert | Cowherd: cowboy. | English |
| Calbex | Shepherd | English |
| Calbhach | Bald | Irish |
| Calchas | myth name (a seer) | greek |
| Calder | from the stony river | celtic |
| Calder | cold brook | english |
| Calder | Rough waters. | Scottish |
| Calder | From the stony river | Celtic |
| Calder | Cold brook | English |
| Caldre | Cold brook | English |
| Caldwell | from the cold spring | english |
| Caldwell | From the cold spring | English |
| Caldwiella | From the cold spring | English |
| Cale | bold | english |
| Cale | Bold: Surname derived from Charles. | English |
| Caleb | bold | hebrew |
| Caleb | Bold | Hebrew |
| Caley | slender | gaelic |
| Caley | Slender | Irish |
| Caley | Contemporary variant of Cailean Child. | Scottish |
| Calfhierde | Shepherd | English |
| Calhoun | from the narrow forest | gaelic |
| Calhoun | From the narrow forest. Surname. | Irish |
| Calibom | Various names for Arthur’s sword | Arthurian Legend |
| Calibome | Various names for Arthur’s sword | Arthurian Legend |
| Calibor | Various names for Arthur’s sword | Arthurian Legend |
| Calibum | Various names for Arthur’s sword | Arthurian Legend |
| Calibumus | Various names for Arthur’s sword | Arthurian Legend |
| Caliburn | various names for Arthur’s sword | arthurian |
| Calidan | “Alternate Spelling of: Calydon, Caledon.” | Greek |
| Calin | meaning unknown | romanian |
| Calix | “Very Handsome, Chalise.” | Greek |
| Callaghan | Strife | Irish |
| Callahan | Surname. | Irish |
| Calldwr | Cold brook | English |
| Callel | Unknown | |
| Calles | meaning unknown | arthurian |
| Callough | Bald | Irish |
| Callum | Bald dove | Scottish |
| Calogrenant | a knight (twelfth century) | arthurian |
| Calogrenant | A knight | Arthurian Legend |
| Calum | dove | celtic |
| Calum | servant of Saint Columba | gaelic |
| Calum | Dove | Celtic |
| Calvagh | Bald | Irish |
| Calvert | shepherd | english |
| Calvert | Cowherd: cowboy. | English |
| Calvex | Shepherd | English |
| Calvino | bald | italian |
| Calvino | Bald | Spanish |
| Caly | Slender | Irish |
| Cam | Crooked or crooked mouth | Scottish |
| Camara | A West African male name meaning "teacher." | african |
| Camber | myth name | english |
| Cambeul | Crooked mouth | Scottish |
| Camdan | From the winding valley | Scottish |
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