Arthek (ARDTH-ek)— An old Cornish name derived from the Celtic arto "bear." It is equivalent to the Welsh Arthwg. ... Bryok, Breok, Brioc (bree-OK) — A Welsh saint who is commemorated in St. Breock. His name is a shortened form of Briafael derived from the Celtic brig "mighty" and mael "prince."
Brer is from the Gullah language (also called Sea Island Creole English and Geechee), and it means "Brother". Other meanings: Companion of gold, Noble protector, Benefactor. Famous real-life people named Brer: | Edit Share what you know!
Brettley is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 931 times.
The name Bretton is a boy's name of French origin meaning "from Brittany".
Contribute your knowledge to the name Brevin. ... My daughter name is Brevin!! It is a mixture of my mother and father names (BREnda & melVIN)=BREVIN. Since she was the 1st grandchild she automatically received the name.
The meaning of the name Brevyn is Created Name. The origin of the name Brevyn is American. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. People who like the name Brevyn also like: Declan, Silas, Breyson, Ryker, August, Gavin, Brighton.
Meanings and history of the name Brexton: | Edit. Gaelic means Freckled. The derivation above refers to the Gaelic name "Breac"; the connection between Breac and Brexton is unclear. Famous real-life people named Brexton: | Edit Share what you know!
The ancient German region called the Rhineland is where Breyer was first used as a hereditary surname. ... Many German surnames come from the work done by the original bearer of the surname. Breyer is an occupational name for a person who made and sold ale or beer.
The meaning of the name Breyson is Son Of Bryce/Barry. The origin of the name Breyson is English. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language.
Irish name of uncertain etymology. It is generally thought to be of Celtic origin, but its meaning is disputed. ... The name was introduced to different parts of England in the Middle Ages by Scandinavians from Ireland and by Bretons from Brittany. Var: Brien, Bryan. Short: Bri.