# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
701 | Brienne | English | She ascends. Feminine of Brian. | F | ![]() |
702 | Brietta | Celtic | Strong. | F | ![]() |
703 | Brigantia | Anglo-Saxon | Yorkshire goddess. | F | ![]() |
704 | Brigetta | Swedish | Strong. | F | ![]() |
705 | Brigette | French | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | ![]() |
706 | Brighid | Celtic | Strong. | F | ![]() |
707 | Brighid | Irish | Protective. | F | ![]() |
708 | Brigid | Celtic | Strong. | F | ![]() |
709 | Brigid | Irish | A variant of Bridget, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength. The 6th century Irish abbess Brigid founded Ireland's first women's religious community. In Great Britain, she was known as St Bridget or St Bride:. | F | ![]() |
710 | Brigid | Scandinavian | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | ![]() |
711 | Brigida | Scandinavian | Strength. Mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. | F | ![]() |
712 | Brigida | Spanish | Spanish form of Bridget: strong. | F | ![]() |
713 | Brigidia | Spanish | Spanish form of Bridget: strong. | F | ![]() |
714 | Brigit | Irish | Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. This name has been used regularly in the British Isles since the 17th century.'Strength. | F | ![]() |
715 | Brigitta | Celtic | Strong. | F | ![]() |
716 | Brigitta | Irish | Variant of Bridget: Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. This name has been used regularly in the British Isles since the 17th century.'Strength. | F | ![]() |
717 | Brigitta | Latin | A Latin form of the Irish Bridget, meaning the high one, or strength. | F | ![]() |
718 | Brigitte | Celtic | Strong. | F | ![]() |
719 | Brigitte | French | A French form of the Irish Bridget, meaning the high one, or strength. Famous bearer: 20th century actress Brigitte Bardot. | F | ![]() |
720 | Brigitte | Irish | Variant of Bridget: Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry. This name has been used regularly in the British Isles since the 17th century.'Strength. | F | ![]() |
721 | Brimlad | Anglo-Saxon | Seaway. | F | ![]() |
722 | Brina | Celtic | Defender. | F | ![]() |
723 | Brina | Irish | Strong. | F | ![]() |
724 | Brione | English | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
725 | Brione | Greek | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
726 | Brioni | English | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
727 | Brioni | Greek | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
728 | Brionna | English | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
729 | Brionna | Greek | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
730 | Brionne | English | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
731 | Brionne | Greek | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
732 | Briony | English | From the plant name, the name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. Used commonly as a first name since the early 20th century. | F | ![]() |
733 | Briony | Greek | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. | F | ![]() |
734 | Brisa | Spanish | From Briseis, the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad. | F | ![]() |
735 | Briseida | English | The original Old English form of the Greek Cresida. | F | ![]() |