Braden
Meaning: From the broad valley Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bray-Den Language origin of Braden: Germanic Regional origin of Braden: Northern Europe Languages Braden is most common: English Religions Braden is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bray Last letter and sound: N, den Alternative Spelling: Brayden, Braeden
Bradford
Meaning: From the broad ford Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brad-Ferd Language origin of Bradford: Germanic Regional origin of Bradford: Northern Europe Languages Bradford is most common: English Religions Bradford is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brad Last letter and sound: D, ferd Alternative Spelling: Bradferd, Bradfford
Bradley
Meaning: From the broad meadow or field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brad-Lee Language origin of Bradley: Germanic Regional origin of Bradley: Northern Europe Languages Bradley is most common: English Religions Bradley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brad Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Bradlee, Bradleigh
Brady
Meaning: Spirited or broad, derived from the Irish BrĂ¡daigh Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bray-Dee Language origin of Brady: Germanic Regional origin of Brady: Northern Europe Languages Brady is most common: English Religions Brady is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bray Last letter and sound: Y, dee Alternative Spelling: Bradie, Braedy
Bramble
Meaning: A thorny bush Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bram-Buhl Language origin of Bramble: Germanic Regional origin of Bramble: Northern Europe Languages Bramble is most common: English Religions Bramble is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bram Last letter and sound: E, buhl Alternative Spelling: Brambel, Brambull
Bramwell
Meaning: From the thorny well or the well near a bramble Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bram-Well Language origin of Bramwell: Germanic Regional origin of Bramwell: Northern Europe Languages Bramwell is most common: English Religions Bramwell is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bram Last letter and sound: L, well Alternative Spelling: Bramwel, Brammell
Brandon
Meaning: From the hill covered with broom (a type of shrub) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bran-Duhn Language origin of Brandon: Germanic Regional origin of Brandon: Northern Europe Languages Brandon is most common: English Religions Brandon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bran Last letter and sound: N, duhn Alternative Spelling: Branden, Brandan
Bevan
Meaning: Fair, or a little boy Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bev-Uhn Language origin of Bevan: Germanic Regional origin of Bevan: Northern Europe Languages Bevan is most common: English Religions Bevan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bev Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Bevon, Beven
Bonham
Meaning: From the meadow or village near the hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bon-Um Language origin of Bonham: Germanic Regional origin of Bonham: Northern Europe Languages Bonham is most common: English Religions Bonham is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bon Last letter and sound: M, um Alternative Spelling: Bonam, Bonhum
Beverly
Meaning: From the beaver stream or meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bev-Er-Lee Language origin of Beverly: Germanic Regional origin of Beverly: Northern Europe Languages Beverly is most common: English Religions Beverly is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bev Last letter and sound: Y, er Alternative Spelling: Beverley, Beverlee