Name | Meaning | Gender | Origin |
Brandt | Sword | Male | Germanic |
Brendan | Prince | Male | Gaelic |
Brenden | Prince | Male | Gaelic |
Brendon | Prince | Male | Gaelic |
Brent | Burnt | Male | English |
Brett | A Breton | Male | English |
Brian | Noble, strong, virtuous | Male | Gaelic |
Brice | Dappled | Unisex | French |
Britton | Brit. A Native Of Brittany: (France) Or Britain: (England). | Male | English |
Brodie | Muddy place | Male | Gaelic |
Bronson | Brown's son | Male | English |
Brooks | A brook, stream | Male | English |
Brown | Brown | Male | English |
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. | Male | English |
Bryan | Noble, strong, virtuous | Male | Gaelic |
Bryant | Noble, strong, virtuous | Male | Gaelic |
Bryce | Son Of A Nobleman | Male | French |
Bubba | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Buck | He-goat | Male | English |
Bud | Brother. Nickname Used Since Medieval Times. | Male | English |
Buddy | Herald | Male | English |
Bunky | | Unisex | Hebrew |
Burke | A fortification | Male | German |
Burt | Bright | Male | Germanic |
Burton | Fort town | Male | English |
Buster | One that breaks up something | Unisex | American English |
Butch | Masculine in appearance or manner. | Unisex | American English |
Byrd | Bird | Male | English |
Byron | At the cattle sheds | Male | English |
Cain | A spear | Male | Hebrew |