Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..
BRADLEE
MaleAmerican-origin given name derived from the English surname Bradley, potentially signifying strength, capability, or connection to nature.
BRADLEE
FemaleAmerican given name derived from an English occupational surname, originally denoting a goods dealer or broker, and may also have originated from the Norfolk, England place name Braddell. In the United States, it gained prominence due to Benjamin C. Bradlee, the renowned journalist who played a significant role in exposing the Watergate scandal. The name carries associations with integrity, courage, tenacity, and American heritage, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name for their child.
BRADLEIGH
MaleUncommon English name derived from 'brad' (wide) and 'leah' (woodland clearing), signifying 'broad woodland clearing'.
BRADLEIGH
FemaleUncommon, English-origin given name derived from Bradley, meaning 'brook or stream', coined by Henry James in his 1903 novel "The Ambassadors".
BRADLEY
FemaleEnglish name derived from "brad" meaning broad and "leah" meaning clearing, originally used for those living in wide meadows.
BRADLEY
MaleEnglish given name derived from the Old English occupational surname Bradlegh, meaning 'broad clearing in the woods'.
BRADLI
FemaleBradly is an English given name of Old English origin, meaning "broad wood" or "wide wood".
BRADLIE
FemaleModern American given name, likely created by combining "Brad" and "Lie", but without a well-defined meaning or historical background.
BRADLIE
MaleModern, unique name created by author Emily Henry for her 2016 novel "The Love That Split the World." It's synonymous with courage and independence, as portrayed by its character Bradlie Skye, but has no historical significance yet due to its recent introduction in popular culture.
BRADLY
FemaleBradley is an English masculine given name with roots in the Middle Ages, derived from an Old English surname meaning 'broad woodland clearing' or 'extensive meadow'.
BRADLY
MaleBradley is an English name derived from Old English "brad" meaning "broad", originally referring to someone living near broad lands or meadows. It gained popularity in the 20th century, often interpreted as "wide meadow" or "broad wood".
BRADLYN
MaleAmerican name created from Bradley and Lyn, signifying 'broad meadow by the lake'.
BRADLYN
FemaleOriginal given name created by combining two elements: 'Brad', of English origin meaning 'broad' or 'wide', and 'lyn', derived from the Welsh name Lynette, signifying 'from the lake'. First gaining popularity in recent decades, Bradlyn offers a distinctive yet familiar moniker.
BRADNEY
MaleAmerican-origin given name with unknown origins, created more recently and used primarily in the United States.
BRADNON
MaleAmerican invention combining Brandon and Ryan, conveying strength and creativity with a flexible interpretation of meanings like 'noble' or 'strong'.
BRADON
MaleEnglish name derived from the Old English word "brad," meaning "broad" or "wide." It signifies someone who is broad-minded and expansive in thinking.
BRADRICK
MaleAmerican name of Old English origin, derived from 'brad' meaning broad and 'ric' meaning power or ruler, suggesting strength and leadership.
BRADSHAW
MaleEnglish surname, originating from either an occupational name for someone who worked at a brewery or alehouse, or a habitational name from places called Bradshaw in Lancashire and other counties. Its meaning is thought to relate to its occupational origin, potentially "brewer" or "one who worked at an alehouse".
BRADSON
MaleUnique American name derived from the combination of Bradley ("broad meadow") and Jason ("healer").
BRADY
MaleIrish surname derived from 'Ó Brádaigh', meaning 'descendant of Bradaigh'. The first name Brady means 'broad or expansive' and has been popularized as a given name in recent times, associated with historical figures and celebrities like Tom Brady.
BRADY
FemaleIrish name meaning "broad", originally a surname given to people living in expansive areas, now commonly used as a given name.
BRADYEN
MaleModern Irish name meaning 'little broad', inspired by the surname Brady and common male name suffix '-en'.
BRADYN
FemaleNewly created name, first used in the early 21st century, with unclear origins and no traditional or historical roots.
BRADYN
MaleModern American boys' name created from combining Bradley ("broad meadow") and Brian ("noble").
BRADYNN
FemaleModern American male given name created by combining elements from names like Bradley and Braden. Despite lacking historical background, it has gained popularity in English-speaking countries due to its unique sound and association with contemporary culture.
BRADYNN
MaleAmerican name of unknown origin, believed to have emerged in the southern states during the late 20th century. Its meaning remains unclear and varies based on possible derivations.
BRAE
MaleDistinctive Scottish name derived from 'brèige', meaning 'hillside'.
BRAE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from 'brèige', meaning 'hillside' or 'slope', symbolizing growth, strength, and resilience.
BRAECYN
MaleUnique unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from Brychan meaning 'little hill'.
BRAEDAN
MaleRare Irish name derived from "Breathnach," meaning "from or belonging to Breogan," the legendary king of Ireland's early history.
BRAEDEN
MaleIrish origin name, derived from the surname O'Brien meaning "descendant of Brian", itself meaning "noble" or "high". Originally a surname associated with powerful figures like Brian Boru, it has evolved into a unisex given name popular in many countries.
BRAEDEN
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Brédean', meaning 'little' or associated with the god Brigit of poetry and art.
BRAEDIN
MaleIrish name derived from Bréanainn, meaning 'little prince' or 'prince', with no specific celebration association.
BRAEDON
MaleDistinct Scottish name derived from the Gaelic Brathan, meaning "broad" or "wide". It originally referred to someone living near a broad valley or wide river.
BRAEDY
MaleRare Irish given name, derived from "Bréde mac Briain," meaning "Bréde, son of Brian." It has historical significance, associated with legendary warriors like Bréde mac Briain and Saint Brede, making it a unique choice carrying rich Irish heritage.
BRAEDYN
FemaleModern Welsh name derived from 'Braith', meaning 'spear'. It's associated with strength, courage, and has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound.
BRAEDYN
MaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning 'little poet'.
BRAEGAN
MaleAmerican, unisex given name derived from Scottish Gaelic and possibly Irish elements. Its components are 'brae', meaning 'hill' or 'mountain stream', and 'gan', associated with the Irish word 'gainimh', meaning 'spear'. This suggests a potential interpretation of strength, power, or connection to nature.
BRAELA
FemaleUnique name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting Hebrew or Scandinavian roots. Its meaning, potentially derived from the Hebrew "Bracha," signifies blessing, adding positivity and depth to this captivating choice for daughters.
BRAELAN
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Breathnach, meaning "from Brehon," ancient learned judges of Ireland.