1. Brayden
Son of the brave (Irish origin)
We found 228 names that are similar to "Braeden" based on sound and style.
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Son of the brave (Irish origin)
Braden: Irish, "broad valley"; strong, powerful, creative, ambitious, generous
Burton: Anglo-Saxon origin, meaning "fortified settlement" or "stronghold."
Meaning: Broad hill or from the broad hill
Braiden: "broad river/meadow," Celtic origin, adaptable, generous, nature-connected.
Barton: "barley farm" or "barley settlement".
Bradyn: Irish, "broad valley" or "wide meadow"
Britton: Celtic for "strong" or "great", representing strength, courage, and determination.
Braedon: "Broad hill" or "great hill"; Welsh origin representing stability and strength.
Brighton: Bright and optimistic enclosure
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Brighton: Bright and optimistic enclosure
Bryton: "strong one" or "noble one" (Welsh origin)
Irish, meaning "broad" or "spacious"
Broad settlement or wide-open space
Bryden: Scottish, "salmon," symbolizing abundance, strength, and wisdom.
Broden: Welsh, meaning "son of Rhodri" (Welsh prince)
Spacious hill, broad valley; panoramic view
Broad, strong, or powerful one
Braedan: Irish for "brave chieftain"
Braydin: Irish origin meaning "wide meadow"; symbolizes vastness, generosity, and nature love.
Brydon: Scottish, meaning "hill" or "upland"
Berton: German origin, meaning "bright" or "famous"
Bretton: Of English origin, meaning "from Britain" or "from Brittany," suggesting a Celtic heritage and national identity.
Little hill, embodies strength, resilience, grounded personality, elevation, potential for growth
Braidon: Welsh origin, meaning "wide" or "spacious"
Britain: "painted people" (Celtic)
Hillfort (Celtic origin)
Bradan: Intelligent, intuitive, spiritual (Celtic origin, meaning "salmon")
Breton: Celtic name meaning "Brittany"
Breydon: Broad hill (Old English)