# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
1576 | Brathach | Welsh | Legendary son of Gwawrddur. | M | ![]() |
1577 | Bratislav | Czech | Glorious brother. | M | ![]() |
1578 | Bratumil | Polish | Brotherly love. | M | ![]() |
1579 | Braw)eigh | English | From the hillslope meadow. | M | ![]() |
1580 | Brawley | English | From the hillslope meadow. | M | ![]() |
1581 | Braxton | English | Brock's town. | M | ![]() |
1582 | Brayden | English | Broad hillside. | M | ![]() |
1583 | Brayden | Irish | Broad hillside. | M | ![]() |
1584 | Braydon | English | Broad hillside. | M | ![]() |
1585 | Braydon | Irish | Broad hillside. | M | ![]() |
1586 | Braz | Latin | Stutters. | M | ![]() |
1587 | Brazil | Irish | Variant of Brasil: War. | M | ![]() |
1588 | Breac | Scottish | Speckled. | M | ![]() |
1589 | Breanainn | Celtic | Sword. | M | ![]() |
1590 | Breandan | Celtic | Sword. | M | ![]() |
1591 | Breandan | Gaelic | Brave. | M | ![]() |
1592 | Breandan | Irish | Prince. | M | ![]() |
1593 | Breasal | Irish | Pain. Also a variant of Brasil: War. | M | ![]() |
1594 | Brecc | Anglo-Saxon | Name of a king. | M | ![]() |
1595 | Breck | Gaelic | Freckled. | M | ![]() |
1596 | Bredbeddle | ArthurianLegend | The Green Knight. | M | ![]() |
1597 | Brede | Danish | Glacier. | M | ![]() |
1598 | Brede | Norse | Broad. | M | ![]() |
1599 | Brede | Scandinavian | Glacier. | M | ![]() |
1600 | Bredon | Celtic | Sword. | M | ![]() |
1601 | Breen | Irish | Sadness. | M | ![]() |
1602 | Brehus | ArthurianLegend | A knight. | M | ![]() |
1603 | Breindel | Yiddish | Blessed. | M | ![]() |
1604 | Breine | Yiddish | Blessed. | M | ![]() |
1605 | Bren | German | Flame. | M | ![]() |
1606 | Brencis | Czech | Laurel crown. | M | ![]() |
1607 | Brendan | Celtic | Raven. | M | ![]() |
1608 | Brendan | Gaelic | Brave. | M | ![]() |
1609 | Brendan | German | Flame. | M | ![]() |
1610 | Brendan | Irish | Prince. Some scholars believe Brendan means 'stinking hair' Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot St Brendan founded a monastery at Clonfert in County Galway; then is said to have sailed across the Atlantic on a voyage of discovery. | M | ![]() |