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- Brenda
- An English name from the Old Norse brandr, meaning "sword". Could also be a female form of Brendan.
- Brandy
- From the name of the alcoholic drink. From the Dutch brandewijn, meaning "wine".
- Brandi
- From the name of the alcoholic drink. From the Dutch brandewijn, meaning "wine".
- Brandie
- From brandy.
- Brent
- From the English surname which is from the Celtic meaning "steep hill".
- Brinda
- A variant of the English Brenda, from the Old Norse brandr, meaning "sword". Could also be a female form of Brendan.
- Bernita
- Bernita (Bear, or brave) has been said to be a blend of Bernice and Juanita, means "harbinger (messenger) of victory".
- Brunetta
- This name derives from the Old High German word “brūn,” from the Proto-Germanic “*brūnaz” (Old English: brūn), meaning “brown, dark, dusky, shiny, shining one.” Braun, in modern German, literally means “dark, shiny black, dark-haired.” Bruno of Cologne (~1030–1101), the founder of the Carthusian Order, personally founded the order’s first two communities. He was a celebrated teacher at Reims, and a close advisor of his former pupil, Pope Urban II. The feast day is celebrated on October 6 by the Roman Catholic Church. Bruno is also one of the most common Italian surnames.
- Brenetta
- Brandee
- Derived from Brandy, which is an alcoholic beverage.
- Bernetta
- English and Italian form of the Greek pherenk meaning "victory bringer".
- Brant
- Originally a by-name meaning either “sword” or “fire,” from the Old Norse “brandr,” meaning “log, pole, fire, torch, sword-blade.” The name is found in Old Danish, Old Swedish, and Old Norse as Brand, both as a personal name and as a by-name. Common in Iceland from the 900s onward. It is not found in Norway in the early period, except perhaps as an element in compound personal names.
- Brande
- Derived from "brandy" meaning an alcoholic beverage.
- Brianda
- A lady of great strenght.
- Brando
- Sword; a weapon used at the time of wars, Sword, a weapon used at the time of wars.
- Briant
- A Celtic name, meaning: Strong, (Gaelic) In a position of dignity.
- Branda
- Fire or sword.
- Brendy
- A sword, a weapon used at the time of wars.
- Bronte
- From the Greek word Bronte meaning "thunder" or the Gaelic meaning "bestower".
- Breanda