Names That Mean At

Discover baby names meaning At for boys, girls, and unisex.

10,766 names found Page 32 of 216
Brewster
Occupational name for a brewer of beer.
English
Brhamramba
Goddess Bhramaramba; mother goddess associated with bees
Sanskrit
Brickman
Occupational surname for a bricklayer or someone who worked with bricks.
English
Bridge
Refers to a structure built to span physical obstacles, usually over a body o...
English
Bridger
Occupational name for a bridge builder or someone who lived near a bridge.
English
Bridges
Referring to the structure that spans a physical barrier.
English
Briggs
Son of Brigg (a variation of bridge), living near a bridge.
English
Brigid
Exalted one, from the Gaelic Brighid, associated with the goddess of fire and...
Irish
Brihaspathi
Lord of prayer or devotion; name of a Hindu deity associated with Jupiter.
Sanskrit
Brihaspati
Lord of prayer or devotion; name of a Hindu deity associated with Jupiter.
Sanskrit
Brihat
Great, large, or expansive.
Sanskrit
Brihatbhasha
One with great speech or eloquence.
Sanskrit
Brihatbrahma
A compound name meaning 'great Brahman' or 'supreme cosmic spirit'.
Sanskrit
Brihati
A name meaning 'great' or 'expansive', also a Vedic meter.
Sanskrit
Brihatjyothi
Great light or vast radiance.
Sanskrit
Brihatkirti
One of great fame or renown.
Sanskrit
Brihatman
Great Soul.
Sanskrit
Brija
The earth, nature.
Sanskrit
Brilane
Combination of the names Brianna and Elaine.
English
Brindavanam
Sacred forest, especially associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Brindavani
The River Yamuna, associated with Lord Krishna.
Sanskrit
Brinhild
Wearing armor in battle.
Norse
Brinhilda
Wearing armor in battle.
Norse
Brinhilde
Wearing armor in battle.
Norse
Brinleigh
Combination of Brin and Leigh, meaning 'burnt meadow' or 'from the burnt clea...
English
Britain
From the name of the island in the Atlantic Ocean.
English
Britana
Feminine form of Britain, from the name of the island in the Atlantic Ocean.
English
Britane
Feminine form of Britain, from the name of the island in the Atlantic Ocean.
English
British
Relating to or from Great Britain.
English
Briton
A native or inhabitant of Great Britain.
English
Broderick
Brother of the ruler, from Irish 'bráthair' meaning brother and 'rí' meaning ...
Irish
Brookelyne
Combination of Brooke and Lynn, meaning 'small stream' and 'lake'.
English
Brosinah
Elaborated form of Brosina.
English
Brosynah
Elaborated form of Brosyna.
English
Bruhier
Derived from Old French 'bruiere' meaning heath or moor.
French
Brunhilde
Armored warrior woman, from brun 'armor' and hild 'battle'.
Germanic
Brunnhilda
Armored warrior woman, from Old Norse 'brynja' (armor) and 'hildr' (battle).
Germanic
Brunnhildah
Armored warrior woman, from Old Norse 'brynja' (armor) and 'hildr' (battle).
Germanic
Brunnhilde
Armored warrior woman, from Old Norse 'brynja' (armor) and 'hildr' (battle).
Germanic
Brutos
Derived from Latin 'brutus' meaning heavy, dull, or stupid.
Latin
Brutus
Means 'heavy' or 'dull' in Latin, famously borne by Marcus Junius Brutus.
Latin
Bryannah
Combination of Bryan and Anna, meaning 'strong, virtuous, and gracious'.
Irish
Bryanne
Combination of Bryan and Anne, meaning strong or virtuous.
English
Brynhild
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhilda
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhildah
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhilde
Armor + battle.
Norse
Brynhildur
Armor + battle.
Icelandic
Brynmor
Great hill.
Welsh
Brynmore
Great hill.
Welsh
About names that mean At

Names with the meaning “At” are often chosen for their symbolism and positive values. Explore origins, pronunciation, and popularity to find the right fit.

Suggest a Name
BabyNameLore