Brangwen is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 717 times.
BLODEUYN: Welsh name derived from the word blawd, meaning "flower." BLODWEDD: Variant spelling of Welsh Blodeuwedd, meaning "wild feminine (spirit)." ... BRANGWEN: Variant spelling of Welsh Branwen, meaning "fair raven." BRANGWY: Variant spelling of Welsh Brangwen, meaning "fair raven."
Branhard is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1063 times.
Last name: Brannigan. SDB Popularity ranking: 1662. Recorded as Branigan, Brannigan and Brangan, and originally O' Branagain, this is a famous Irish clan surname. It originates from a region which was formerly known as Oriel, and which in modern parlance constitutes the counties of Armagh, Monaghan and Louth.
Branik is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1409 times.
Branislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранислав) is a Czech, Croatian, Russian, Slovak, Serbian, and Slovene given name. ... The name is derived from the Slavic elements braniti, or broni-ti (to protect in infinitive), that is brani (that who protects) and slav-a (glory) and means "warrior", "defender of the glory".
Brann Name Meaning. English: nickname from Gaelic and Welsh bran 'raven'. Jewish (Ashkenazic): Hebrew acronym consisting of ben-rabi 'son of' + the initials of some personal name (for example Nachman, Nahum, Nathan).
Many variations of the name Brannan have evolved since the time of its initial creation. In Gaelic it appeared as "O Braondin," from the word "braon," which has several meanings, possibly meaning "sorrow" in this case.
From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "hill covered with broom" in Old English. It is sometimes also used as a variant of BRENDAN.
Origins Available: Irish-Alt , Irish. Brannen. Buy JPG Image » Many variations of the name Brannen have evolved since the time of its initial creation. In Gaelic it appeared as "O Braondin," from the word "braon," which has several meanings, possibly meaning "sorrow" in this case.