Breast, "Hill" (Welsh, often short for Bronwen)
Br�na
Rough, "Wild," "Untamed horse"
Armor, "Protection" (short form of Bronis?awa)
Glorious protector, "Glorious armor" (from "bron" armor + "s?awa" glory)
Armor, "Protection" (diminutive of Bronis?awa)
Thunder (Greek)
White breast, "Fair breast" (Anglicized spelling of Bronwen)
From the Bronx, borough of New York City.
Armor, "Protection" (Russian, from Slavic)
Brownish metal alloy
Small stream
Field by the brook (topographic surname)
Blend of Brooke and Lee.
Brown, "The bear" (from Dutch/French for brown, a nickname for a bear)
Brown, "Brunette"
Little brown one, "Dark-skinned"
Armored battle maiden (from "brun" armor + "hild" battle)
Armored battle maiden (variant of Brunhilda)
From Brunonia, an old poetic/latinized name for Brown University.
Settlement on the Brue (river), from an English place name.
High, "Noble," "Hill" (variant of Brianna)
Likely a modern phonetic shortening of names like Bryce or Bryan.
Exalted one, "Strength" (Polish form of Bridget)
Likely a modern invented name, a variant spelling of Brigita or Brigitta.
Likely a modern invented name, blending "Bry-" with the suffix "-lon" (as in Waylon).
Virtue, "Hill" (variant of Brina or feminine of Bryan)
Armored goddess or "Brown goddess" (from "bryn" armor/brown + "d�s" goddess)
Armor, "Coat of mail"
Blend of Bryn and Leigh.
Blend of Brynn and Anna, or elaboration of Brynn.
Lotus flower
World, "Universe" (from Sanskrit "bhuvana")
Home of Buccas people, from the English county and ducal title.
The Awakened One, "Enlightened"
Victory (Welsh form of Victoria)
Good fortune, "Good adventure"
Nickname meaning "crazy" or "enthusiastic," associated with gangster Bugsy Siegel.
Moon
Uncertain, possibly a modern invention or variant of a Slavic name.
A projectile from a firearm
Little rabbit (term of endearment)
Lamb, or from the Scots term for a plump woman.
Scent, "Fragrance"
From Burgundy, the French region famous for wine.
Brown-haired, "Brown-complexioned" (from the Old French "burnete")
Son of the burn (stream), or "From the brook"
Reddish brown color, or from the Old French "burel" (a coarse woolen cloth).
Fortified town, "From the borough"
Kiss
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