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stream settlement
Americansmall marsh, swampy area
Americanbox tree meadow
Americanfrom Britain, a Briton
Englishflower, blossom
Jewishhouse of God
Englishbroad meadow, wide clearing
Englishhigh hill
Irishthorny shrub, wild rose plant
Englishflower, blossom
Englishhill, hillfort
Irishbailiff, steward, administrator
Americandaughter of Brises
Spanishforeign woman, stranger
Englishsword, fire
Americanmodern invented combination name
Americanblessing, blessed one
Jewishhigh, noble
Americanburnt meadow clearing
Americanfrom the town of St. Botolph
Americanhill meadow, clearing on the hill
Americanbirch meadow
Americanfair, holy, and blessed
Welshdaughter of God
JewishSaint Botolph's town
Americandaughter of seven
Spanishbeautiful rose
Englishhigh, noble, strong
Irishsacred dwelling place
Hebrewbroad island (alternative etymology)
Irishwhite, fair
Jewishcaptivating, snare
Englishgood companion
Frenchfirebrand, blazing one
Frenchbringer of victory
Italiantrade wind, refreshing breeze
Spanishburnt clearing, charred meadow
Americanbringer of victory
Englishplace by the bridge
Americanname of Goddess Saraswati
Sikhfictional royal name (High Valyrian influence)
Americanmodern coinage
Americanpleasing to the senses, physically attractive, ...
Americanbirch tree meadow, birch wood clearing
Englishcastle wall, fortification
EnglishAmazon Star (astronomical)
Englishmodern variant of Riley/Kylie sound family
Americanperfect knowledge
Buddhistgood news, glad tidings
Arabicfrom the hills, hill settlement (Bray) combined...
Americanmodern invented name
Americanbroken land (place name)
Englishbright meadow (invented combination)
Americanbright, clear
Italianbloom, flowering season
Persianslender, lean
Scottishhill
Irishbutterfly
Australianhill clearing
Americandaughter
Guineanbriar rose (fairy tale association)
Americansword, firebrand (Germanic etymology)
Americanfirebrand, burning flame
Jewishhillside lake or flowing water (from Brae + lyn...
Americanson of Owen
Americansword meadow
Americancaptivating beauty (ensnaring)
Englishfrom Brittany; land of the Britons
Americanthe color blue; sky and sea
Englishfrom Brisa, meaning breeze
Spanishbeautiful friend
Frenchclearing with box trees
Englishnoble, distinguished
Hungariandaughter of Briseus
Greekfrom the Brie region of France
Frenchfamous, renowned
Germanhigh place
Welshcap maker or seller
Englishnoble strength and lake
Americanhill + meadow clearing
Englishvariant of Bria or Brianna
Irishblessed (via Benedetta/Bennett)
Englishdaughter of Yahweh
Jewishgentle wind
Americanmodern blend name
Americanpromised land, paradise
EnglishLisping; from the Roman family name Blaesus
Englishwoodland clearing at the brink/edge
Americanbeautiful lady
Italianburnt hill
Americanessence of blessings, pure blessing
Americanstrength, hill (from Irish Bree)
Americansky-colored, blue
Englishblessed, happy (as nickname for Beatriz)
Portuguesemodern invented name: Brix + Lee
Americanmountains, rocks
Norwegianbroken land, marsh
Americanland of brazilwood, ember-red wood
Americandappled, marked
Americanlittle blessed one
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