Boy Names With 9 Letters

Discover 9-letter Boy names with meanings and origins.

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Braddshaw
From the broad shore.
Old-english
Bradforde
From the broad ford.
Old-english
Brahmanya
Supreme godhead
Indian
Brahmleen
Absorbed in God's Love
Indian
Brajendra
Lord of Braj land
Indian
Brajmohan
Name of lord Krishna
Indian
Brandeles
A knight (fifteenth century)
Arthurian-legend
Brandelis
A knight (fifteenth century)
Arthurian-legend
Brangoire
Meaning unknown (thirteenth century)
Arthurian-legend
Brangorre
Meaning unknown (thirteenth century)
Arthurian-legend
Branstock
A tree in Volsung's palace.
Norse
Bratindra
Devoted to right deeds
Indian
Bratislav
Glorious brother.
Czech
Bretislav
Glorious noise.
Czech
Brewstere
Brewer
English
Bridgelea
From te meadow near the bridge.
English
Bridgelei
From te meadow near the bridge.
English
Bridgeley
From te meadow near the bridge.
English
Bridgelie
From te meadow near the bridge.
English
Briggebam
Lives by the bridge.
English
Brihatman
Son of sage Agniras
Indian
Brijanand
Shri Krishna
Indian
Brijendra
Lord of Brij, Krishna
Indian
Brijmohan
Derived from 'Brij' (Braj/Vrindavan) and 'Mohan' (enchanter); means 'the ench...
Indian
Brinleigh
Burnt meadow. Also a girl's name (but less common) and also a surname.
Old-english
Brocleigh
From the badger meadow.
English
Broderick
From the broad ridge|Son of a famous ruler.
Welsh
Bromleigh
Dweller in the meadow.
English
Bronislav
Glorious one, Weapon.
Czech
Bronyslav
Glorious one, Weapon.
Slavic
Brooksone
Son of Brooke.
English
Brothaigh
From Brodie.
Gaelic
Broughtan
From the tower fortress town.
Old-english
Broughten
From the tower fortress town.
Old-english
Broughton
From the tower fortress town.
English
Brunswick
From Bruno's village
German
Buckleigh
Dweller at the buck / deer meadow.
Old-english
Buddhadeb
Lord Buddha
Indian
Buddhadev
Wise person
Indian
Budington
British place name.
English
Budzislaw
Awakening glory.
Polish
Burtholde
Bright ruler.
Teutonic
Cachamwri
Legend name (a servant of Arthur)
Celtic
Cadwaladr
Battle leader. This name dates back to the 7th century. More commonly used as...
Welsh
Cadwallon
Seventh-century king
Welsh
Caecelius
Blind
Latin
Caecilius
Unseeing. A masculine form of Cecelia.
Latin
Caedwalla
Name of a king.
Anglo-saxon
Caesarius
Imperial. Long haired.
Danish
Cakrapani
Discus Holder
Indian
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