Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..
BRECKYN
FemaleUnique American feminine name derived from Breckenridge, meaning 'mountain pass' in Gaelic.
BRECKYNN
FemaleRare Irish-derived name meaning "son of Breacán," an ancient Irish personal name, now used for girls.
BRECON
MaleRare yet compelling male name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient Brythonic language and translating to "hill fort" or "stronghold".
BREDA
FemaleRare Dutch given name meaning 'wide', derived from the historic city of Breda.
BREDAN
MaleUncommon yet significant Irish name, derived from the old Irish word 'Bredeánach', meaning 'proud' or 'bold'. It's historically notable as the name of Saint Bredan of Birr, Ireland's fifth-century bishop and patron saint of County Offaly.
BREDYN
MaleRare but captivating male name of Welsh origin, derived from the ancient word 'Braith' meaning 'spear', and associated with the wise and strong Welsh god Bran.
BREE
FemaleUnique girl's name of Irish origin that means "speckled" or "freckled," originally used as a nickname for girls with freckles before becoming a standalone given name.
BREE
MaleIrish origin name meaning "strength" or "honor", associated with the ancient Irish surname Ó Breitheamhna and the goddess Brighid.
BREEA
FemaleIrish name meaning 'strength' or 'power', derived from the Irish word 'bri'.
BREEAH
FemaleUnique name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Irish surname Breathnach, meaning 'of noble birth'.
BREEAHNA
FemaleDistinctive Hebrew name derived from 'b'rakha', meaning 'blessing,' reflecting prosperity and well-being.
BREEAN
FemaleIrish name derived from Breandán, meaning 'little drop of the sea', inspired by Saint Brendan the Navigator.
BREEANA
FemaleIntriguing Irish name derived from 'O'Breadaigh', meaning 'from the fair-haired one'.
BREEANN
FemaleAttractive Irish name meaning "little prince," derived from the ancient Irish name Breandan.
BREEANNA
FemaleModern American variant of the Irish name Brianna, meaning "strength" or "power".
BREEANNAH
FemaleUnique and beautiful Irish name derived from the ancient Celtic goddess Brigid, who embodied power, intelligence, creativity, and kindness.
BREEANNE
FemaleIrish female name derived from the surname Breandan, meaning 'little king'.
BREEAUNA
FemaleAmerican name of Greek origin, combining 'strength' or 'exalted one' (from Bree, a variant of Bridget) with 'beauty' or 'radiant' (from Auna, derived from Aoife).
BREEAUNNA
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from 'breá', meaning 'speckled or freckled'.
BREECE
FemaleDistinctive American first name, coined in the early 1900s without a specific meaning, and remains uncommon despite its association with NFL player Breece Hall.
BREECE
MaleUncommon yet recognizable American name, coined as an original creation in the mid-20th century.
BREEGAN
FemaleIrish name derived from Bréagán, meaning "little spear," with a strong, powerful sound reflecting its martial origins.
BREELAN
FemaleRare and intriguing boy's name with unknown origins. While theories suggest links to Irish or Welsh names like Brilean or Branwen, none are definitively proven. Despite its uncertain past, Breelan has gained popularity in recent years due to its uniqueness.
BREELAND
FemaleUncommon American name created from the words 'breath' and 'land', symbolizing tranquility and renewal in nature.
BREELEE
FemaleAmerican name of unknown but compelling origin, possibly derived from 'Bree' meaning 'strength' or 'Lee' associated with 'thunder'.
BREELEIGH
FemaleUnique, recently-originated female name believed to be a blend of Briar (thorn bush) and Leigh (meadow), suggesting strength and openness while conveying individual interpretation.
BREELEY
FemaleIrish origin name derived from Mac Briody, meaning 'son of the bright or illustrious one'.
BREELIN
FemaleRare, distinct Irish given name derived from the ancient surname "Ó Broilearna," possibly meaning "little furze" or "little gorse.
BREELLA
FemaleDistinctive feminine name of African origin, derived from Swahili meaning 'beautiful flower', symbolizing grace and new beginnings.
BREELLE
FemaleIrish-origin female name derived from the surname O'Briallain, meaning "descendant of Briallan," though its exact origin and meaning are debated.
BREELY
FemaleUnique English female name derived from "breley," meaning "from the broad clearing." It was borne by members of the noble Brealey family in Norfolk, England, during the Middle Ages, although its connection to this family is not definitively proven. Today, Breely is relatively uncommon but signifies openness and freedom.
BREELYN
FemaleUnique American female given name with uncertain origins but believed to be derived from Irish surname Brennan or combination of Brianna and Makayla. It has gained popularity since 2005, currently ranking as the 764th most popular girl's name in the US, and is often associated with qualities of strength, courage, and uniqueness.
BREELYNN
FemaleModern American name of Irish origin, derived from the Celtic tribe 'Bres' near a lake, and popularized in the United States since 2005 despite its ancient heritage.
BREEN
FemaleUncommon yet intriguing Irish surname derived from 'Ó Braoin', meaning 'descendant of Braon', a revered medieval chief.
BREENA
FemaleIrish name derived from "breá", meaning "speckled" or "freckled". It's often linked to the mythical Celtic figure, the Banshee, and has a rich history in Irish literature and folklore. Today, Breena remains a popular choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name with Irish heritage.
BREEONA
FemaleJulissa: Spanish origin; feminine form of Julius, derived from Latin 'Iulia', meaning 'youthful' or 'downy'.
BREEONNA
FemaleDistinctive American name derived from Irish roots, combining 'Bree' meaning "strength" or "excellence", and 'onna' signifying "maiden".
BREES
MaleRare yet distinguished given name of Irish origin, derived from 'Mac Briain', meaning "son of Brian", with Brian itself translating to "high" or "noble".
BREES
FemaleAmerican given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Breathnach, meaning 'strong monk' or 'spear-wielding monk'. It was originally used as a surname by early Irish immigrants but has gained popularity in recent years as a unisex given name.
BREESA
FemaleCaptivating Hebrew feminine name meaning 'covenant', popularized in modern culture but with deep historical roots.