Boy Baby Names

Discover Boy baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Bratumil
Brotherly love or dear brother.
Slavic
Braulio
Braulio is a Spanish name derived from the Germanic name Brawol, meaning 'bri...
Spanish
Braun
Brown, referring to hair color or complexion.
German
Bravo
Bravo means 'brave' or 'fierce' in Spanish.
Spanish
Brawley
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Brádaigh, meaning 'descendant of Brádach', ...
Irish
Braxton
From an English surname meaning 'Brock's town'.
English
Bray
From the Old English word 'brād', meaning broad or wide.
English
Braydon
From the Old English words 'brād' meaning broad and 'dūn' meaning hill.
English
Braylen
Combination of Bray and the suffix -len, meaning 'descendant of the brave'.
English
Braylon
Combination of Bray and the suffix -lon, meaning 'descendant of the freckled ...
English
Brayton
From the broad town or settlement.
English
Brazier
Occupational surname for a person who made and sold brass items.
English
Breac
Speckled.
Scottish
Breaze
Contemporary spelling of Breeze, referring to a gentle wind.
English
Brecht
Bright, famous; derived from Old High German 'beraht' meaning bright.
German
Breck
From the Old English word for 'hilltop' or 'slope'.
English
Breen
Fairy place.
Irish
Breendan
Prince.
Irish
Breese
Breeze.
English
Breez
Breeze.
English
Breeze
Light wind.
English
Breine
Brown-tinged.
Yiddish
Bren
Derived from the Irish word for 'raven' or 'little raven'.
Irish
Brendan
Derived from the Irish name Bréanainn, meaning 'prince' or 'little raven'.
Irish
Brendyn
Prince.
English
Brenen
Prince.
Irish
Brennan
Descendant of Braonán, meaning 'sorrow' or 'teardrop'.
Irish
Brennen
Descendant of Braonán, meaning 'sorrow' or 'sadness'.
Irish
Brenner
Dweller at a stream/dweller near a brook.
German
Brennon
Descendant of Braonán, meaning 'sorrow' or 'sadness'.
Irish
Brent
From the place with burnt trees.
English
Brenton
From the town near the burnt trees.
English
Breslin
War-like.
Irish
Bressal
Strife, battle.
Irish
Bretislav
Glorious Briton.
Slavic
Brewstar
Derived from Old English 'breowan' meaning to brew, referring to a brewer.
English
Brewster
Occupational name for a brewer of beer.
English
Briareus
Name of a mythical giant with a hundred arms.
Greek
Brice
Speckled.
French
Brick
Refers to a rectangular building unit made from clay or stone.
English
Brickman
Occupational surname for a bricklayer or someone who worked with bricks.
English
Bricriu
Means 'speckled' or 'freckled' in Irish mythology.
Irish
Bridgar
Bridgar means 'spear of the bridge' or 'bridge army'.
English
Bridge
Refers to a structure built to span physical obstacles, usually over a body o...
English
Bridgelea
Combines 'bridge' and 'lea', meaning 'meadow by the bridge'.
English
Bridgeleigh
A modern invented name combining 'bridge' and 'leigh', meaning 'bridge meadow'.
English
Bridgeley
From the bridge meadow.
English
Bridgeli
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Bridget and Lee.
English
Bridgelie
From the bridge meadow.
English
Bridgely
From the meadow near the bridge.
English
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