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noble strength and lake
Americanburnt meadow or hill
Englishhigh hill, hillside
Irishson of consolation
Spanishblessed (via Benedetta/Bennett)
Englishwarrior, slayer
Scottishnear the thicket
Americandaughter of Yahweh
Jewishnortheast wind
Americanhill covered with broom, steep hill
Englishinvented modern name, possibly blade-valley
Americanvenerable, worthy of reverence
Frenchhill, mound by the lake
Americanshort form of Gabriel
Catalanfrom the borough farm
Englishpromised land, paradise
Englishstrength, exalted one
Scandinavianarms (of God)
AmericanFlame; firebrand; a bright blaze of fire
Englishenlightenment, awakening
Buddhistblessed
Englishwoodland clearing at the brink/edge
Americanvenerable, revered
Frenchdeadly nightshade (plant)
Italianstrong, noble, virtuous
Irishruler of glory, ruler of the world
Russianson of Owen, young warrior
Welshstrength, virtue, honor
Irishbear
Ashkenazi Jewishblessing
Hebrewburnt hill
Americanbright flash, lightning
Turkishsettlement near the beak-shaped stone
Englishessence of blessings, pure blessing
Americandescendant of Bradach (spirited one)
Americanlake (from Welsh lynn)
Americanpraised, praised be God
Jewishbrewer, one who brews
Americansky-colored, blue
Englishto bind, captivate (from Rebecca root)
Englishfirebrand, bold warrior
Americanbear strength
Englishmodern coined name, possibly hillside light
Americanforce, strength
Portugueseone who delivers goods, agent
Americanspeckled meadow, brixton clearing
Americanwoodland settlement
Englishmeadow among the mountains
Norwegianbroken land, marsh
Americandivine gift
Swahililand of brazilwood, ember-red wood
Americanfreckled, speckled
Americanblessed, good
Italianstrong, virtuous, honorable
Irishmodern American creation
Americanbrown-haired, dark complexioned
Italiandivine speech, sacred voice, word of God
Indiansettlement by the bridge
Americanson of Ben, son of the right hand
Americanstrength, power
Irishone who lives near a brook
Englisheloquent, articulate (from Bayan)
Muslimland of the Britons
Americanstrength, honor
Americanfire, strength
Americandescendant of Bradan (salmon)
Americanbroad clearing, wide meadow
Americanson of Brayden
Americandivine gift
Ukrainianinvented name combining Bray + la suffx
Americanone who stammers
Spanishdescendant of Braolach (broad clearing)
Americanfalcon (symbol of nobility and the seeking soul)
Persianmodern coined name combining Bray + Lynn (lake)
Americanclearing in the bent grass meadow
Americanpale or fair woodland glade
Americanexalted one
Scandinaviansettlement by the bridge
Englishfrom Berlin; swamp, marsh (Slavic root of Berlin)
Americanbear (totem name)
Germanvalley settlement
Englishelevated place
Welshfull moon
Arabicgift, benediction
Jewishwell-born (through Owen/Eugenius)
Welshking, royal
Spanishbrother, brotherly
Irishfather of many nations
Jewishcreative invented name; possibly a family honor...
SpanishBrock's settlement (place name origin)
Americanof Ibelin (place name origin)
Frenchhigh meadow, bright clearing
Americanone thousand million, immense wealth
Americanstone of Beorhtsige
Englishcopper-tin alloy; warm reddish-brown metal
Americanfrom Brittany, a Breton
Englishyellow, fair-haired
Scottishmodern invented variant of Bria/Braya
Americanone who delivers, administrator
Americandescendant of the victorious one
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