| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 721 | Brenton | English | Hilltop. Variant of Brent. | M | |
| 722 | Brentyn | English | Variant of Brent: Mountain peak. | M | |
| 723 | Bret | English | A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte. Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century. | M | |
| 724 | Brett | English | A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte. Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century. | M | |
| 725 | Bretton | English | Variant of Brett: Man from Britain. | M | |
| 726 | Brewer | English | Variant of Brewster: Brewer. | M | |
| 727 | Brewster | English | One who brews ale. See also Webster. | M | |
| 728 | Brewstere | English | Brewer. | M | |
| 729 | Brian | English | Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill. | M | |
| 730 | Brice | English | A given name of medieval origin. | M | |
| 731 | Brick | English | Bridge. | M | |
| 732 | Brickman | English | Bridge. | M | |
| 733 | Bridge | English | Variant of Bridger: Lives near a bridge. | M | |
| 734 | Bridgeley | English | Variant of Bridgely: From the meadow near the bridge. | M | |
| 735 | Bridgely | English | From the meadow near the bridge. | M | |
| 736 | Bridger | English | Lives near a bridge. | M | |
| 737 | Brigbam | English | Lives by the bridge. | M | |
| 738 | Brigg | English | Diminutive of Brigham: From the village near a bridge. | M | |
| 739 | Briggebam | English | Lives by the bridge. | M | |
| 740 | Briggere | English | Lives at tbe bridge. | M | |