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My Names
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Gender
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Bromleigh
English
From the broom covered meadow.
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Bromley
English
From the broom covered meadow.
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Bromly
English
From the broom covered meadow.
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Bron
African
Origin; source
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Bron
Anglo-Saxon
Brown or dark.
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Bron
English
Diminutive of Bronson: Son of a dark man.
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Brona
Irish
Sorrow.
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Bronco
American
an untamed horse
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Brondolf
Norse
Son of Naddodd.
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Brone
Irish
Sorrowful.
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Bronek
Czech
Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor.
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Bronislav
Czech
Glorious armor.
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Bronislaw
Czech
Variant of Bronislav: Glorious armor.
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Bronislaw
Slavic
Weapon of glory.
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Bronko
Polish
strong
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Bronnson
English
Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man.
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Bronsen
English
Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man.
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Bronsin
English
Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man.
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Bronson
Anglo-Saxon
Son of the dark man.
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Bronson
English
Son of a dark man.
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Bronson
German
Brown's son.
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Bronsonn
English
Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man.
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Bronsson
English
Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man.
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Bronswell
English
a place name: Brown's well
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Bronte
Scottish
Bestower; generous person. Charlotte, Emily, and Ann Bronte were famous authors who originally published under the pseudonyms Currer Bell, Ellis Bell, and Acton Bell.
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Bronwen
Welsh
Dark and pure. White breast, white breasted.
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Bronwyn
Welsh
Dark and pure. White breast, white breasted.
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Brook
English
Water; stream.
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Brook
English
Lives by the stream.
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Brooke
English
Lives by the stream.
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