Popular English names for girls and boys

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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
1021 Bram English Bramble; a thicket of wild gorse. Abbreviation of Abraham and Abram. Bram Stoker was author of Dracula. M
1022 Brammel English Variant of Bramwell: Place name in Britain. M

1023 Bramwel English Variant of Bramwell: Place name in Britain. M
1024 Bramwell English From the bramble bush spring. M
1025 Bran English Diminutive of Brandon: Sword; fiery hill. M
1026 Brand English Fire brand; proud. M
1027 Branda English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1028 Brandan English Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English for 'hill covered with broom'. Broom is a prolific weed. Also, 'From the beacon hill', 'Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill.'. M
1029 Branddun English From the beacon hill. M
1030 Brande English Firebrand. F
1031 Brandee English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1032 Brandelyn English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1033 Branden English 'Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill.'. M

1034 Brandi English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1035 Brandice English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1036 Brandie English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1037 Brandilyn English Variant of the beverage brandy used as a given name. F
1038 Brandin English 'Beacon on the hill' or 'gorse-covered hill.'. M
1039 Brandon English Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English for 'hill covered with broom'. Broom is a prolific weed. Also, 'From the beacon hill'. M
1040 Brandy English The beverage brandy used as a given name. F