Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with B

Bryar

(BRIY-er)

The meaning of Bryar is "thorny bush of wild roses, brambles".

Bryce

(BRIES)

Origin of the name Bryce: English name originating as a surname taken to English by the French in the Middle Ages. It is believed to be of Celtic origin and might be derived from the element bri (force, strength) or brígh (valor, strength).

Meaning: One who is alert, ambitious Origin: French

Brycen

Brycen is a fanciful version of Bryce. The name Bryce is derived from a Scottish surname which, in turn, originated as a given name (Brice) from the Middle Ages. The name is thought to come from a Gaulish (Celtic) origin meaning “speckled” (for all those freckled-faced Celtic types).

Meaning: Son of brice Origin: English

Bryceton

Scottish meaning: The name Bryceton is a Scottish baby name The Scottish meaning of Bryceton is: Speckled.

Meaning: Derived from bryce Origin: Scottish

Brychan

Meaning of the Name Brychan. The meaning of Brychan in Wales is speckled or spotted.

Bryden

(BRIED-ən)

English Meaning: The name Bryden is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Bryden is: Place name in Britain.

Meaning: A form of braden Origin: Gaelic

Brydger

Bridger is the transferred use of an English surname derived from a place name. It originated from the Olde English word “brycg” and the Middle English “brigge” meaning “bridge” and was used as a surname to indicate a person who dwelled near a bridge.

Meaning: Lives at tbe bridge Origin: English

Brydon

This is a traditional Scottish surname, sometimes also found as Bryden or Briden. ... The meaning of the surname is very unclear although there is speculation that it refers generically to "Britian".

Bryela

Bryela is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 586 times.

Meaning: Of God Origin: French

Bryer

(BRIY-er)

Meanings and history of the name Bryer: | Edit. A surname which can come from the English "briar" (e.g. someone who lived at the edge of a briar patch) or as an anglicized version of Scottish surnames like MacBrair or German like Brauer. Famous real-life people named Bryer: | Edit. William A.