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My Names
Name
Gender
Origin
Meaning
Rating
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Brede
Norse
Broad.
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Brede
Scandinavian
Glacier.
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Bredon
Celtic
Sword.
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Bree
Irish
Hill. Also abbreviation of Brina and Breanna.
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Breeda
Celtic
Strong.
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Breeda
Irish
Protective.
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Breen
Gaelic
Fairy palace. Also variant of Brianna and Sabrina.
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Breen
Irish
Fairy palace. Also variant of Brianna and Sabrina.
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Breen
Irish
Sadness.
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Breena
Gaelic
Fairy palace. Also variant of Brianna and Sabrina.
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Breena
Irish
Fairy palace. Also variant of Brianna and Sabrina.
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Breeya
Scottish
Derived from the Gaelic word brigh meaning strength or force
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Breezy
Spanish
From Briseis, the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad.
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Bregus
Welsh
Frail.
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Brehus
Arthurian Legend
A knight.
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Breindel
Yiddish
Blessed.
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Breine
Yiddish
Blessed.
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Bremusa
Latin
An Amazon.
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Bren
German
Flame.
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Brencis
Czech
Laurel crown.
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Brend
Teutonic
Sword.
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Brenda
Celtic
sword, prince
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Brenda
Gaelic
Little raven.
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Brenda
Irish
Feminine form of Brendan: Prince, little raven, or beacon on the hill. Some scholars believe Brendan means 'stinking hair'.
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Brenda
Norse
Feminine form of the Norse masculine name Brand, meaning sword or torch.
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Brenda
Scottish
From the Norse, meaning sword or torch, this name was originally used only in the Shetland Isles of Scotland, but spread to other parts of the English-speaking world after Brenda appeared as a heroine in Sir Walter Scott's 1822 novel The Pirate.
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Brenda
Teutonic
Sword.
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Brenda
Celtic
prince
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Brendalynn
Irish
Beacon on the hill. Feminine of Brendan.
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Brendan
Celtic
Raven.
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