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- Brooke
- From the name of the borough of New York City, which is named after the Dutch town Breuckelen.
- Brook
- Originally a surname from the English word brook, which is from the Old English bric meaning "small stream".
- Brock
- Brock was originally a Gaelic family name, from the old English word brocc meaning "badger".
- Broc
- One who is like a badger, One who is like a badger.
- Brigg
- A man from the village that is located near the bridge, A man from the village that is located near the bridge.
- Burke
- Castle
- Breck
- Person having a spotted skin or a freckled skin, Person having a spotted skin or a freckled skin.
- Barak
- African - Blessed; Hebrew - Lightning; A variant of name Barack, African - Blessed, Hebrew - Lightning, A variant of name Barack.
- Baruc
- This name derives from the Hebrew “Bārûḵ” meaning “blessed.” There are several characters in the Bible, including: 1) A friend, amanuensis, and faithful attendant of Jeremiah. 2) A priest, the son of Zabbai who assisted Nehemiah in rebuilding the walls of Jerusalem. 3) A priest or family of priests who signed the covenant with Nehemiah. 4) Son of Col-hozeh, a descendant of Perez or Pharez, the son of Judah. Baruch has been a given name among Jews from Biblical times up to the present, on some occasions also used as a surname.
- Barack
- Form of the Hebrew name Baruch.
- Baraka
- Blessings, Abundance, Blessings, Abundance.
- Brack
- Brookie
- A person who is from the small brook, a small stream, A person who is from the small brook, a small stream.
- Brick
- Form of bric meaning quick-moving or alert.
- Burak
- Horse like animal that carried the prophet (Pbuh) during Mehraj and will carry those that are selected on resurrection day, To be strong and fast as a lightning bolt.
- Brek
- Burcu
- A sweet smelling woman.
- Barakah
- Blessing
- Berkay
- This name derives from the Turkish “Berkkan,” composed of two elements: From the Old Turkic “bérk,” from the Proto-Turkic “*berk” (strong, hard, robust, violent, heroic, firm, solid) plus “ay” (moon). In turn, the name means “strong blood, the shining, the brilliant.”
- Berk
- Solid and firm.