Female and male first names beginning with the letter “B”..
BRYNESHA
FemaleUnique American name created by blending Brittany and Jasmine, reflecting beauty, elegance, and multicultural influences.
BRYNIA
FemaleRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from 'bryniau', meaning 'hills'. It embodies strength and natural beauty.
BRYNIAH
FemaleUnique, captivating Welsh name derived from "bryn," meaning "hill" or "mountain," signifying strength and resilience, and connection to nature.
BRYNISHA
FemaleAfrican origin name derived from Swahili 'bryni', meaning 'to grow' or 'flourish'. It signifies growth and prosperity.
BRYNJA
FemaleScandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse "brjón", meaning "brown". It was traditionally given to children born with brown hair or complexion associated with earth and fertility in Norse mythology.
BRYNJAR
MaleUnique, Norwegian name meaning "hill dweller" or "earth dweller," reflecting its early Viking Age origins and connection to Norway's natural landscape.
BRYNLEA
FemaleCaptivating feminine given name of Welsh origin, derived from "bryn" meaning "hill" and "-lea" signifying "leader".
BRYNLEE
MaleUnique and charming unisex name of Welsh origin, composed of "bry" meaning hill and "lle" meaning leader, translating to "leader of the hill".
BRYNLEE
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name derived from "bryncelyn," meaning "hillside meadow.
BRYNLEI
FemaleModern Welsh name meaning 'leader on the hill', derived from elements bryn ('hill') and lei ('leader').
BRYNLEIGH
FemaleModern name of Welsh-English origin meaning "hill meadow," evoking serenity in nature.
BRYNLEY
FemaleUnique, Welsh-derived name meaning "gray hill.
BRYNLI
FemaleWelsh-origin name derived from 'bryn', meaning hill, and often associated with the male name Llywelyn, meaning leader.
BRYNLIE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'brèag', meaning 'hill'.
BRYNLIN
FemaleUnique, Welsh name derived from "brync" meaning hill/mountain and "llyn" meaning lake, signifying 'hill by the lake'.
BRYNLY
FemaleWelsh name derived from "brync" meaning 'hill' or 'mountain', and "lly", a diminutive suffix, translating as 'little hill dweller'.
BRYNLYN
FemaleWelsh origin name meaning "hill near the lake," evoking images of tranquil beauty. Once exclusive among Welsh nobility like Lady Brynlyn Paget, it's now gaining traction as a unique baby girl name worldwide.
BRYNLYNN
FemaleUnique Welsh feminine name derived from "brync" (hill) and "lyn" (lake), evoking serene lakes nestled among hills. It carries earthy, grounding qualities and has gained popularity due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
BRYNN
FemaleWelsh origin name meaning "from the hill", popularized worldwide after historical use in Wales and Scotland.
BRYNN
MaleIrish name meaning 'hill' or 'mountain', often associated with strength and resilience.
BRYNNA
FemaleWelsh name derived from "brynn," meaning "hill." It signifies a connection to nature and has been popularized in recent years worldwide despite its historical usage among Welsh families for centuries.
BRYNNAE
FemaleCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'from the hill', reflecting its strong connection to nature and Welsh heritage.
BRYNNAN
FemaleBrynn is an Irish name derived from Ó Broin, meaning 'descendant of Brian', which stems from the Old Celtic word 'brígh' signifying 'strength' or 'power'.
BRYNNE
FemaleWelsh unisex name derived from "bryn", meaning "hill". It's often associated with Wales' scenic mountains and has gained popularity for its unique sound and natural connection.
BRYNNEN
MaleWelsh name meaning "hill" or "mountain," originally used for boys but now popular for girls too, conveying strength and resilience.
BRYNNEN
FemaleBrynnen is of Welsh origin, translating to 'little hill' or 'hillock'. An uncommon yet intriguing choice for a first name.
BRYNNER
MaleDistinctive given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word 'brync' or 'brynych', meaning 'hill' or 'mountain peak'. It emerged as an Anglicized form of the traditional Welsh personal name Bryn during English colonization in Wales and has since gained global recognition.
BRYNNLEA
FemaleModern feminine name created by blending Brynn (meaning 'hill') and Ilea ('butter'), resulting in the unique interpretation of "hill of butter.
BRYNNLEE
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of Welsh origin, meaning "hill meadow," combining "brynn" (hill) and "lee" (meadow).
BRYNNLEIGH
FemaleUnique girls' name of recent origin, combining Welsh 'Brynn' meaning "hill" or "mountain" with English surname Leigh meaning "meadow" or "field", often interpreted as conveying beauty, strength, and grace.
BRYNNLEY
FemaleWelsh-origin female name that means "strong as a hillfort" or "from the hill fort".
BRYNNLI
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from "bryn" meaning hill, often interpreted as signifying strength and resilience.
BRYNNLIE
FemaleModern Scottish feminine name derived from the surname "Brynn", meaning 'from the hillside', combined with the suffix "-lie" to create a feminine form.
BRYNNLY
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from 'bryncelyn', meaning 'hill with a peak'.
BRYNSLEE
FemaleRare yet captivating Welsh name derived from "bron," meaning "chest" or "breastplate," symbolizing strength and courage in Celtic mythology.
BRYNSLEY
FemaleRare Welsh male given name derived from "Bryn" meaning hill or mountain, combined with "-sley", suggesting rugged beauty and strength.
BRYNSON
MaleRare Welsh name derived from "brync" meaning hill and "son" meaning son. It has been used in Wales for centuries but is now considered somewhat unique, with notable bearers including American football player Brynson Trane and Canadian musician Brynson Stout.
BRYNT
MaleRare Welsh given name derived from the old Welsh word "brynt," meaning "speckled" or "dappled." It was traditionally used in medieval Wales to describe individuals with distinctive physical characteristics, often referring to hair color or complexion.
BRYNTON
MaleUncommon English name derived from 'bryne' meaning 'fire' and 'tun' meaning 'enclosure', translating to 'settlement by the fire'.
BRYNZLEE
FemaleAmerican name created by combining Welsh 'Brynn' meaning hill or mountain, with French Zelie meaning zeal or jealousy. It gained popularity in the US during the early 2000s but remains uncommon today.