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Breeanna
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female
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The name 'Breeanna' is a modern Australian variant or elaboration …
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Literal translation: 'Hill' (from 'Bree') combined with '-anna', which is …
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Breia
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female
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Breia is a modern, artistic variant of the name Bria, …
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Literal translation and nuance point to 'strength' or 'vigour', resonating …
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Bremer
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male
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The name 'Bremer' originates from the German surname 'Bremer,' denoting …
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Literal translation: 'a person from Bremen.' In the Australian context, …
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Brenda
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female
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The name Brenda is of Old Celtic origin, derived from …
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Literally translating to 'sword' or 'sword of high virtue', in …
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Brendan
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male
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Irish, from the Gaelic name Bréandán, composed of 'brí' meaning …
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'Descendant of Braendán' or 'little raven' (literally 'little crow' in …
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Brenden
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male
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The name 'Brenden' is a variant of the Irish name …
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Literal translation: 'prince' or 'little king.' In the Australian context, …
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Brendon
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male
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From Old English, composed of 'brad' meaning 'brave' or 'broad', …
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Literal translation: 'brave hill' or 'broad fortress'. In an Australian …
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Brenin
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male
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Welsh origin & etymology - The name 'Brenin' derives from …
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Literal translation is 'king'. In Australian English contexts, it symbolises …
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Brenna
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female
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The name Brenna originates from Gaelic roots, specifically the Irish …
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Brenna means 'little drop of water' or 'hill', which is …
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Brennan
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male
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Irish Gaelic, from the surname 'Ó Braonáin' meaning 'descendant of …
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'Descendant of Braonán'; the root 'braon' in Gaelic means 'sadness' …
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Brennen
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unisex
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Derived from Old English elements 'bearn' meaning 'child' and 'ne' …
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Literal translation relates to 'little sorrow' or 'small tear' in …
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Breno
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male
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Breno is derived from the Latin name Brennus, possibly meaning …
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Literal translation suggests 'king' or 'chieftain', with nuances of leadership …
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Brent
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male
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English - Derived from Old English 'brant', meaning 'hill', 'summit', …
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Literal meaning 'hill' or 'high place'. In Australian English, connotes …
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Brentley
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male
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English surname derived from place names in England, such as …
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'Brent' refers to a hill or a steep incline, and …
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Brenton
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male
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The name Brenton derives from Old English roots, combining 'brēant' …
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Literal translation: 'Hilltop town' or 'settlement on the hill'. In …
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Bret
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male
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English, derived from the Old French name 'Bretaigne' or 'Breton', …
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The name 'Bret' means 'from Brittany' or 'British'—a toponymic surname …
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Brett
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male
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Old English origin, derived from the Old English name 'Bret'. …
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The name 'Brett' signifies a 'Briton' or 'descendant of Britain'. …
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Brewer
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male
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English surname derived from the Middle English 'brewer', from Old …
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Literally signifies 'a person who brews or makes beer/a beer-maker'. …
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Breyson
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male
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The name Breyson is a modern American invention, likely a …
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Literal translation: 'son of Bryce'. In the Australian English context, …
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Bria
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female
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The name 'Bria' is believed to have roots in multiple …
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In the Irish context, 'Bria' or 'Bríde' is associated with …
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Briah
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female
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The name 'Briah' derives from Hebrew origins, related to the …
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Literal translation is 'created' or 'formation'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Briahna
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female
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The name Briahna is a modern variation of the Irish …
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Literal translation is 'exalted' or 'noble', reflecting qualities of dignity …
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Brian
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male
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Derived from the Old Irish name 'Bréneán', which is a …
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The name 'Brian' generally means 'hill' or 'highly revered' in …
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Briana
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female
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The name Briana is of Latin origin, derived from the …
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Literal translation: 'high' or 'noble'. In Australian English, Briana is …
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Brianah
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female
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The name 'Brianah' appears to be a created or modern …
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A feminine variation inspired by Gaelic origins of 'Brian', symbolising …
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Brianna
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female
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Derived from the Irish name 'Brighid', meaning 'exalted one'. It …
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'Exalted one' or 'noble'. In Australian English contexts, it is …
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Brianne
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female
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Derived from the masculine name Brian, which originates from the …
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Noble or strong woman. The name connotes qualities of nobility, …
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Briant
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male
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Bryant derives from Old Celtic roots, meaning 'hill' or 'high …
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'Hill' or 'high place' — symbolising stature, ambition, or elevated …
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Briar
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female
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English origin; derived from Old English 'brēr' meaning thorny brier …
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Literal translation: 'thorny bush' or 'brier.' In Australian English, it …
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Brice
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male
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Derived from Old French 'Brice', from Latin 'Bricius', possibly linked …
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Literal translation: 'speckled' or 'variegated'. In Australian English contexts, it …
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Briddhie
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female
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The name 'Briddhie' appears to be a modern or inventive …
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Literal translation aligns with 'exalted,' 'high,' or 'noble.' In the …
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Bridey
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female
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The name 'Bridey' is a diminutive form of the Irish …
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Literal translation is 'exalted' or 'noble'. In the Australian context, …
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Bridget
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female
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The name Bridget originates from the Gaelic name Brigid, which …
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Literal translation is 'exalted one' or 'strong'. In Australian English …
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Bridgett
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female
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Origin & Etymology - The name Bridgett is a variant …
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Meaning - 'Exalted one' or 'Noble' in Irish Gaelic, often …
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Bridgette
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female
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The name Bridgette is derived from the Irish name Brigid, …
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Literal translation is 'exalted' or 'high one'. In Australian English …
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Bridie
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female
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Bridie originates from the Irish name 'Bríd,' which is derived …
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Literal translation is 'excellence' or 'virtue.' In Australian English contexts, …
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Briea
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female
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The name 'Briea' appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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The name 'Briea' is often interpreted as meaning 'noble' or …
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Briella
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female
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Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'Brusella', a diminutive form …
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Literal translation: 'little brown one' or 'dark-haired'. In the Australian …
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Brielle
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female
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Derived from French roots, the name Brielle is a variation …
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Literal translation: 'God is my strength.' In Australian English, it …
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Brienna
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female
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The name Brienna appears to be a modern variation of …
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The literal translation of Brienna is 'strong' or 'powerful', reflecting …
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Brigette
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female
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The name Brigette is of French origin, a feminine form …
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'Bright' or 'Illustrious'. In Australian English, it connotes brightness, cheerfulness, …
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Bright
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male
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English word 'bright', derived from Old English 'beorht', meaning shining, …
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Literal translation is 'shining' or 'luminous'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Brighton
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male
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The name Brighton originates from Old English, where it is …
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In Australian English contexts, Brighton connotes brightness, clarity, and a …
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Brigid
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female
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The name Brigid originates from the Irish Gaelic name 'Bríghid', …
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Literal translation: 'Exalted' or 'High One'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Brigitte
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female
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French origin, derived from the name Brigitta, itself originating from …
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Literal translation is 'strength' or 'exalted one', stemming from the …
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Brijesh
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male
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Sanskrit origin; derived from रवि (Ravi) meaning 'sun' and तेज …
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'Radiant Sun' or 'Bright Sun'. In the Australian context, it …
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Brijuleen
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female
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The name Brijuleen appears to be a modern, possibly invented …
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The literal translation of Brijuleen is not established, as it …
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Brilen
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male
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The name 'Brilen' appears as a modern variant or created …
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In the Australian English context, 'Brilen' is often regarded as …
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Briley
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male
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Briley is a modern surname of English origin, deriving from …
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The name Briley in Australian English context is often associated …
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Brima
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unisex
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The name 'Brima' is believed to have origins in West …
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Literal translation varies depending on the source language, but commonly …
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Briti
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female
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Briti is a name of uncertain origin, not commonly documented …
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Literal translation and local nuances in Australian English contexts are …
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Britney
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female
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The name Britney originates from Old English elements 'bryne' meaning …
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Literally associated with 'burning' or 'fiery' in an abstract sense, …
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Brittany
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female
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The name Brittany originates from the historical region of Brittany …
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Literal translation is 'from Brittany' or 'Briton land'. In Australian …
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Brittney
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female
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The name Brittney derives from the Old English word 'Britt', …
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Literal translation as 'from Brittany' or 'Briton'. In Australian English …
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Brixton
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male
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English/Old English - derived from place names such as Brixton …
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'Bric's town' or 'Bric's settlement'; in contemporary usage, associated with …
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Briyan
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male
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Derived from the Breton name 'Bréanainn', which is linked to …
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‘King’ or ‘raven’ in some interpretations, symbolising sovereignty and wisdom …
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Brock
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male
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Old English origin, derived from 'brocc,' meaning 'badger' or 'rough-haired …
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Literal translation relates to 'badger' or 'rough-haired dog.' In Australian …
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Brockee
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male
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Possibly a modern invention or variant based on 'Brock', which …
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Literal translation relates to 'badger', referencing the animal known for …
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Brodan
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male
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The name Brodan appears to be a modern or invented …
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The name Brodan likely conveys a sense of strength and …
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Brodee
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unisex
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The name 'brodee' appears to be a modern, possibly diminutive …
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'brodee' does not have an established literal translation or meaning …
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Broden
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unisex
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Modern coinage possibly derived from the surname Bradley or Broderick, …
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A modern, invented name often interpreted as 'broad valley' or …
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Brodey
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male
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The name 'Brodey' is a modern variation of the name …
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Literal translation 'muddy place' or 'ditch' in Gaelic. In the …
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Brodi
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unisex
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The name 'Brodi' is a modern American variation of the …
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Literal translation is 'descendant of Branán', with the name symbolising …
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Brodie
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female
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Scottish origin, derived from the place name 'Brodie' in Moray, …
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The name Brodie in Australian English contexts is often associated …
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Brodie
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male
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Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from the surname 'Brodie' which comes …
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Literal meaning 'ditch' or 'muddy place'. In Australian English contexts, …
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Brodiejames
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unisex
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The name 'Brodie' originates from the Scottish surname 'Brodie', derived …
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The combined name 'Brodie James' can be interpreted as 'muddy …
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Brody
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male
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The name Brody has Gaelic origins, derived from the Irish …
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Literal translation is 'descendant of Branán', with Branán meaning 'raven'. …
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Brolin
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unisex
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The name 'Brolin' does not have well-documented roots in traditional …
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Literal translation or meaning of 'Brolin' is not established in …
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Broly
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male
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The name 'Broly' originates from fictional media, specifically the 'Dragon …
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In the context of its fictional origin, 'Broly' does not …
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Bronagh
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female
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Irish Gaelic. The name 'Bronagh' derives from the Gaelic 'Braonach,' …
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The literal translation of 'Bronagh' is 'sorrow' or 'sadness.' In …
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Bronny
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male
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Derived as a diminutive or affectionate form of the name …
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'Bronny' does not have a literal translation but serves as …
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Bronson
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male
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Derived from Old French roots, 'Bronson' originally meant 'son of …
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Literal translation as 'son of the brown-haired one'. In the …
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Bronte
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female
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The name Brontë originates from the Greek word 'bronte', meaning …
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Literal translation is 'thunder' in Greek, symbolising power, strength, and …
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Brontie
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male
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The name 'Brontie' appears to be a modern and unique …
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Literal translation relates to 'thunder', symbolising power, strength, and nature's …
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Bronwyn
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female
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The name Bronwyn originates from Welsh roots, composed of the …
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Literal translation is 'white hill' or 'fair breast'. In the …
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Bronx
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male
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The name 'Bronx' originates from the Bronx borough in New …
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Literal translation and nuances: 'Bronx' itself means 'swamp' or 'marsh' …
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Brook
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female
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English, Old English 'broc' meaning 'small stream'. The name 'Brook' …
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Literal translation is 'small stream' or 'creek'. In Australian English …
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Brooke
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female
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English origin — Old English ‘brōc’ meaning ‘small stream’ or …
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Literal translation as ‘small stream’ or ‘creek’. In Australian English, …
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Brookelyn
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female
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The name 'Brookelyn' is a modern Australian creation, influenced by …
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Literal translation: 'small stream' or 'little brook'. In the Australian …
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Brooklin
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female
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Modern American-origin name, possibly a variation of ‘Brooklyn’ or derived …
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Literal translation as ‘small stream’ from ‘brook’ combined with the …
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Brookly
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female
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The name Brookly appears as a modern English coinage, inspired …
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Literal translation relates to 'little stream' or 'brook', conveying notions …
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Brooklyn
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female
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Derived from the Old English words 'brōc' meaning 'brook' or …
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'Waterfall' or 'dwelling near a brook,' symbolising serenity, fluidity, and …
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Brooklyn
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male
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English, likely derived from the geographical place name Brooklyn in …
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'Brooklyn' as a name is associated with the 'neighbourhood by …
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Brooklynanne
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female
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Blend of the English place name 'Brooklyn' and the feminine …
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Literal translation: 'Small stream of grace' or 'Graceful brook'. It …
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Brooklyne
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female
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English origins; compound of 'Brook' (Old English 'brōc') meaning 'small …
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'Little stream' or 'small watercourse'. In the Australian context, it …
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Brooklynn
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female
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The name Brooklynn is a modern American invention, likely derived …
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Literal translation relates to 'small brook' or 'water source', reflecting …
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Brooklynne
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female
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The name Brooklynne is a modern American-influenced variation of Brooklyn, …
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Literal translation: 'Broken land' or 'Marshy area,' reflecting the original …
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Brooklynrose
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female
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Modern compound name synthesising 'Brooklyn' and 'Rose'. 'Brooklyn' derives from …
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The name 'Brooklynrose' combines the peaceful, natural imagery of a …
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Brooks
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male
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English origin, derived from Old English 'broc' meaning 'stream' or …
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Literal translation: 'small stream' or 'brook'. In Australian English, it …
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Bruce
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male
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Scottish Gaelic: 'Brùs' meaning 'thicket' or 'brushwood'. The name was …
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'Thicket' or 'brushwood'. In Australian English contexts, it often connotes …
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Bruktawit
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female
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The name 'bruktawit' is of Ethiopian origin, stemming from the …
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Literal translation of 'bruktawit' is 'daughter of rain' or 'rain …
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Bruno
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male
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The name Bruno originates from the Old High German 'Brunó', …
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Literal translation of Bruno is 'brown', symbolising earthiness and reliability. …
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Bruny
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male
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Derived from the Aboriginal Australian language, specifically tied to the …
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The name 'Bruny' is believed to mean 'nose' or 'nose-shaped' …
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Bryan
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male
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Bryan originates from the Old Celtic name 'Bran', meaning 'raven'. …
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Literal translation is 'raven', symbolising wisdom and mystery in various …
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Bryant
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unisex
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Old French origin, from the name 'Bryant', derived from the …
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High, noble, or exalted hill — reflecting qualities of strength …
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Bryce
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male
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The name Bryce originates from the Scottish Clyde Bryce, meaning …
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'Speckled' or 'mottled', referring to a pattern or distinctive marking. …
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Brycen
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male
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The name Brycen is a modern variation of the name …
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'Son of the bridge' or 'descendant of a bridge', symbolising …
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Bryceson
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unisex
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The name Bryceson derives from the Scottish surname 'Bryceson', which …
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The name signifies 'son of Bryce', with 'Bryce' potentially meaning …
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Brydee
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female
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Derived as a modern, phonetically appealing variation of the name …
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While 'Brydee' does not have a traditional meaning, it phonetically …
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Brydie
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female
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The name 'Brydie' is a modern Australian invented or variant …
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'Brydie' is often interpreted as a feminised, affectionate variation of …
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