Carlisle
Meaning: From the town of Carlisle in England Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kahr-Liz Language origin of Carlisle: Germanic Regional origin of Carlisle: Northern Europe Languages Carlisle is most common: English Religions Carlisle is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kahr Last letter and sound: E, liz Alternative Spelling: Carlysle, Carlisel
Carlyle
Meaning: From the name of the town in England Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kahr-Lie Language origin of Carlyle: Germanic Regional origin of Carlyle: Northern Europe Languages Carlyle is most common: English Religions Carlyle is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kahr Last letter and sound: E, lie Alternative Spelling: Carliele, Carleyle
Cage
Meaning: A small enclosure or confinement Gender: Male Pronunciation: Kayj Language origin of Cage: Germanic Regional origin of Cage: Northern Europe Languages Cage is most common: English Religions Cage is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: C, Kayj Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Kage, Kaige
Bruce
Meaning: From the brushwood or forest Gender: Male Pronunciation: Broos Language origin of Bruce: Germanic Regional origin of Bruce: Northern Europe Languages Bruce is most common: English Religions Bruce is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Broo Last letter and sound: E, os Alternative Spelling: Bruse, Bruc
Bryce
Meaning: Swift or quick Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brys Language origin of Bryce: Germanic Regional origin of Bryce: Northern Europe Languages Bryce is most common: English Religions Bryce is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brys Last letter and sound: E, – Alternative Spelling: Brice, Bryse
Briscoe
Meaning: From the area of the brushwood Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bris-Koh Language origin of Briscoe: Germanic Regional origin of Briscoe: Northern Europe Languages Briscoe is most common: English Religions Briscoe is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bris Last letter and sound: E, koh Alternative Spelling: Brisko, Briscow
Brodie
Meaning: From the town of Brodie in Scotland Gender: Male Pronunciation: Broh-Dee Language origin of Brodie: Germanic Regional origin of Brodie: Northern Europe Languages Brodie is most common: English Religions Brodie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Broh Last letter and sound: E, dee Alternative Spelling: Brody, Brodee
Brice
Meaning: A variant of Bryce, meaning swift or quick Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brys Language origin of Brice: Germanic Regional origin of Brice: Northern Europe Languages Brice is most common: English Religions Brice is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bry Last letter and sound: E, s Alternative Spelling: Bryce, Bryse
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
Blade
Meaning: Sword or sharp edge Gender: Male Pronunciation: Blayd Language origin of Blade: Germanic Regional origin of Blade: Northern Europe Languages Blade is most common: English Religions Blade is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bla Last letter and sound: E, yd Alternative Spelling: Blaide, Blayd