Names Like Brandy

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Brenda
An English name from the Old Norse brandr, meaning "sword". Could also be a female form of Brendan.
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
Burnette