Names That Mean Of

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

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Bronsen
Son of Brown.
English
Bronsin
Son of Brown.
English
Bronson
Son of Brown.
English
Brookelyne
Combination of Brooke and Lynn, meaning 'small stream' and 'lake'.
English
Brookson
Son of Brooks.
English
Brooksone
Son of Brooks.
English
Brosh
Means 'son of' or 'flesh' in Hebrew.
Hebrew
Brosinah
Elaborated form of Brosina.
English
Brosyn
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of 'bro' and 'syn'.
English
Brosynah
Elaborated form of Brosyna.
English
Brucey
Diminutive of Bruce, meaning 'from the brushwood thicket'.
English
Brucie
Diminutive of Bruce, meaning 'from the brushwood thicket'.
English
Bruna
Feminine form of Bruno, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
Italian
Brunda
A name meaning 'a piece of earth' or 'a clod of earth'.
Sanskrit
Brunelle
Diminutive of Brune, meaning 'brown' or 'dark-haired'.
French
Brunetta
Little brown-haired one, feminine diminutive of Bruno.
Italian
Bruni
Short form of names beginning with Brun-, meaning 'brown' or 'armor'.
Germanic
Bryanna
Feminine form of Brian, meaning 'strong, virtuous, and honorable'.
English
Bryannah
Combination of Bryan and Anna, meaning 'strong, virtuous, and gracious'.
Irish
Bryanne
Combination of Bryan and Anne, meaning strong or virtuous.
English
Bryant
Son of Brian, from the Irish name Brian meaning 'strong, virtuous'.
English
Bryden
From the Bryden, a place name meaning 'valley of the birds'.
English
Brydon
From the Brydon family name, meaning 'son of Bryde' or 'son of Bride'.
English
Brygida
Polish form of Bridget, meaning 'exalted one' or 'strength'.
Polish
Bryson
Son of Brice.
English
Bubai
Meaning 'elder brother' in Bengali, used as a term of respect.
Bengali
Bubba
A nickname or term of endearment for a young child or brother.
English
Bubby
A nickname or term of endearment, often for a baby or close friend.
English
Buchanan
From the Gaelic 'both chanain', meaning 'house of the canon'.
Scottish
Buckey
Derived from Old English 'bucc' meaning 'buck' or male deer, often a nickname...
English
Buckingham
From the place name Buckingham, meaning 'home of Bucca's people'.
English
Buckley
From the Irish surname Ó Buachalla, meaning 'descendant of the cowherd'.
Irish
Bucky
A diminutive of the English surname Buckley, meaning 'deer meadow'.
English
Buddhadeb
Servant or Devotee of Buddha.
Sanskrit
Buddhadev
God-like Being or Devotee of Buddha.
Sanskrit
Buddhadeva
Servant or Devotee of Buddha.
Sanskrit
BuddhaPriya
Beloved of Buddha.
Sanskrit
Buddhida
Giver of Enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Buddhidevi
Goddess of wisdom and intelligence
Sanskrit
Buddhikari
Performer of Enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Buddhinath
Lord of Wisdom.
Sanskrit
Buddhividhata
One who has knowledge of the Buddha's teaching.
Sanskrit
Budhadev
God of wisdom.
Sanskrit
Budhou
God of wisdom and enlightenment.
Sanskrit
Budington
From the village of Budin.
English
Buffey
Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
English
Buffy
Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
English
Bukhaari
From the city of Bukhara.
Arabic
Bukhari
From the city of Bukhara.
Arabic
Bundey
A name of Aboriginal origin, possibly meaning 'father' or 'elder'.
Aboriginal
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