Brando originates in Germanic languages and means "fighting with sword". As a masculine given name it is rather rare in
Category: Boys Names with Meanings
Branford
Branford is a modern version of the older English names Bramford or Bromford. These names were a combination of the
Brannon
Brannon is originally an Irish name and is derived from the term “bran” which means 'raven'. The “on” at the
Brant
Brant originates Old Norse and means "sword". Initially, it was used as a surname and only later on it started
Bras
Bras is a Portuguese variant of Blaise. Blaise is the English derivative of the Latin name “Blaesus” which means 'to
Braxton
Braxton is a dialectually transposed name that comes from the locational name Browston. In current usage, this has become Broxton
Brayan
Brayan is a Celtic name that means 'strong or powerful'.
Braylen
Braylen is a variant of Brayden, or Braden. Braden is a locational name that was used to denote where a
Brennan
Brennan is a variant of Brendan. Brendan is an old Celtic name that is common in England and Ireland. It
Aqissiaq
Aqissiaq originates in Native American languages and means "like a bird". As a masculine given name it is very rare
Brenton
Brenton is an Anglo-Saxon name that is derived from the Old English words “bryne” which means 'fire or flame' and
Brian
The origin of the name Brian is not exactly clear. Most sources suggest that it comes from Irish and Breton
Briley
Briley is an Old English name and is formed from the two words, “broer” which means 'briar' and “leah” which
Broderick
Broderick is derived from the old Gaelic name O'Bruadair, which means 'descendent of Bruadar'. This name changed to Brouder and
Brody
Brody originates in Gaelic languages and means "waterway". Initially, it was used as a surname in Irish language, but lately,
Brogan
Brogan is an Irish name and is a very old one. It is believed that the name derives from the
Bronson
Bronson is an English name and comes from the two words “brown” and “son” meaning “the son of the brown
Bronte
Bronte originates in Gaelic languages and means "receiver". It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names, until
Broos
Broos is a diminutive of Ambroos, itself a Dutch variant of Ambrose. Ambrose is a Greek name which comes from
Bruce
Bruce is a very old and respected name, especially in Scotland, but it is believed to be of French origin.