| NAME | ORIGIN | MEANING |
| Brites | Celtic | strength |
| Britney | English | From Great Britain |
| Britta | Celtic | Strong. |
| Brittaney | English | Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. |
| Brittani | English | Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. |
| Brittania | English | From Brittain, British |
| Brittanie | English | Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. |
| Brittany | Latin | from England, strong, industrious |
| Brittanya | Latin | A poetic name for Great Britain. |
| Brittnee | English | From Britain |
| Brittney | English | From Britain |
| Brittni | English | Originally the ancient duchy of Bretagne in France. Celtic Bretons emigrated from France to become the Bretons of England. |
| Briza | Spanish | From Briseis, the woman Achilles loved in Homer's Iliad. |
| Brona | Irish | Sorrow. |
| Bronwen | Welsh | Dark, Pure |
| Bronwyn | Welsh | fair breast |
| Brook | Old English | stream |
| Brooklynn | English | Water; stream. |
| Brooklynne | English | Water; stream. |
| Brosca | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Barbara, meaning stranger. |
| Broska | Hungarian | Hungarian form of Barbara, meaning stranger. |
| Bruna | German | Of the dark hair. |
| Brune | German | Of the dark hair. |
| Brunella | French | Brown haired. |
| Brunetta | German | Feminine form of Bruno: From the Old German 'brun' meaning brown. |
| Brunhild | German | Dark or noble. |
| Brunhilda | German | Dark or noble. |
| Brunhilde | German | Dark or noble. |
| Brunnehilde | Norse | Armored fighting woman. |
| Bryana | Celtic | Strong. She ascends. Feminine of Brian. |