Bromley
Meaning: From the broom or brush field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brohm-Lee Language origin of Bromley: Germanic Regional origin of Bromley: Northern Europe Languages Bromley is most common: English Religions Bromley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brohm Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Bromly, Bromleigh
Buford
Meaning: From the meadow of the brook Gender: Male Pronunciation: Byoo-Ford Language origin of Buford: Germanic Regional origin of Buford: Northern Europe Languages Buford is most common: English Religions Buford is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Byoo Last letter and sound: D, ford Alternative Spelling: Beaufort, Buforde
Bronson
Meaning: Son of the brown one Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bron-Suhn Language origin of Bronson: Germanic Regional origin of Bronson: Northern Europe Languages Bronson is most common: English Religions Bronson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bron Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Bronsen, Bronsan
Bunker
Meaning: A type of fortified shelter Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bunk-Er Language origin of Bunker: Germanic Regional origin of Bunker: Northern Europe Languages Bunker is most common: English Religions Bunker is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bunk Last letter and sound: R, er Alternative Spelling: Bunkar, Bunkor
Brook
Meaning: Stream or small river Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brook Language origin of Brook: Germanic Regional origin of Brook: Northern Europe Languages Brook is most common: English Religions Brook is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bro Last letter and sound: K, ok Alternative Spelling: Brooke, Brok
Brooker
Meaning: One who works at the brook or stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Broo-Ker Language origin of Brooker: Germanic Regional origin of Brooker: Northern Europe Languages Brooker is most common: English Religions Brooker is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Broo Last letter and sound: R, ker Alternative Spelling: Brokar, Brookor
Brooks
Meaning: From the brook, meaning stream Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brooks Language origin of Brooks: Germanic Regional origin of Brooks: Northern Europe Languages Brooks is most common: English Religions Brooks is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bro Last letter and sound: S, oks Alternative Spelling: Brookes, Brookz
Brown
Meaning: Dark or swarthy, related to hair color Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brown Language origin of Brown: Germanic Regional origin of Brown: Northern Europe Languages Brown is most common: English Religions Brown is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bro Last letter and sound: N, wn Alternative Spelling: Browne, Browen
Brownlow
Meaning: From the brown hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brown-Loh Language origin of Brownlow: Germanic Regional origin of Brownlow: Northern Europe Languages Brownlow is most common: English Religions Brownlow is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brown Last letter and sound: W, loh Alternative Spelling: Brownloe, Brownloh
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