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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Brown

English

Bruce

“The man from the brushwood,” ultimately from the Latin bruscia, brush wood.

Ancient

Brucey

French

Brucie

French

Bruin

Brown

German

Bruino

Brown

German

Brunel

Small brown one

French

Brunell

Small brown one

French

Bruno

Brown

German

Brunon

Brown

German

Brunswick

Bruno's village

German

Bruto

Dull, stupid

Latin

Brutus

Dull, stupid

Latin

Bryan

High and noble

English

Bryant

A variant spelling of Briant.

English

Bryce

Speckled

English

Brycen

Descendant of Brice

Welsh

Brye

High, noble

Irish

Bryen

High, noble

Irish

Bryent

High, noble

Irish

Bryland

English

Bryn

Hill

Welsh

Brynly

Burnt meadow

English

Brynmor

Large hill

Welsh

Brynn
Bryon

High, noble

Irish

Bryse
Brysen

Descendant of Brice

Welsh

Brysin

Descendant of Brice

Welsh

Bubba

Boy

German

Bubbah
Bucardo

Castle strong

English

Buchanan

House of the canon

Irish

Bryson

Son of Brice

English

Buck

Male deer

English

Buckey

English

Buckie

English

Buckley

Deer meadow

English

Buckminister

Monastery where deer dwell

English

Bucky

Little buck

English

Bud

Brother

Gaelic

Budd

Brother

English

Buddey

Brother

English

Budislav
Budzislaw
Bueaventura

Good fortune

Latin

Buel

Hill dweller

German

Buell

Hill dweller

German

Buddie

Brother

English

Buddy

Brother

English