Baby Names Database
NAME |
GENDER |
VARIATIONS |
ORIGIN |
MEANINGS |
MIDDLE MATCHES |
Brighton |
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Hebrew / English |
One who is loved
From the bright town; bridge settlement |
Thomas |
Brihden |
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Brittany |
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English / Irish / Latin |
A place name: Bretagne an ancient French province today called Brittany (referred to as 'Little Britain' in the 400's) |
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Brock |
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Old English |
A badger; variation of brook/stream |
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Brodie |
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Irish / Gaelic |
A ditch |
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Brodie |
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Brody |
Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) |
A ditch
One who comes from Brodie |
James, Thomas |
Brody |
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Brodie |
Irish / Scottish (Gaelic) |
A ditch
One who comes from Brodie |
James, Thomas |
Bronte |
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English / Greek |
Transferred use of the surname of the sisters Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë.
Spelling is influenced by Greek "bronte", meaning "thunder". |
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Brook |
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Brooke |
English |
A stream, brook |
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Brooke |
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Brook |
English |
A stream, brook |
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Brooklyn |
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English |
Brook, stream |
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Brooklyn |
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English |
Brook, stream |
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Bruno |
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Old German |
Brown |
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Bryce |
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Scottish / English |
The speckled or freckled one; son of a nobleman |
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Brydehn |
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Brydie |
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Bryley |
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Bryson |
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Byron |
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Old English |
Bear; cottage, barn |
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Cade |
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K.D., Kade, Kayde, Cayde |
Scottish / Old English |
From the wetlands
'Cade' meaning round, barrel |
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