Brandt
Meaning: Sword or fiery Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brandt Language origin of Brandt: Germanic Regional origin of Brandt: Northern Europe Languages Brandt is most common: English Religions Brandt is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bran Last letter and sound: T, dt Alternative Spelling: Brant, Brannt
Branson
Meaning: Son of Brandon Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bran-Suhn Language origin of Branson: Germanic Regional origin of Branson: Northern Europe Languages Branson is most common: English Religions Branson is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bran Last letter and sound: N, suhn Alternative Spelling: Bransen, Bransun
Brant
Meaning: Steep or hill, also means a type of goose Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brant Language origin of Brant: Germanic Regional origin of Brant: Northern Europe Languages Brant is most common: English Religions Brant is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bra Last letter and sound: T, nt Alternative Spelling: Brandt, Brannt
Brantley
Meaning: From the steep meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brant-Lee Language origin of Brantley: Germanic Regional origin of Brantley: Northern Europe Languages Brantley is most common: English Religions Brantley is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brant Last letter and sound: Y, lee Alternative Spelling: Brantlee, Brantleigh
Boston
Meaning: A town or settlement by the river Gender: Male Pronunciation: Baws-Tuhn Language origin of Boston: Germanic Regional origin of Boston: Northern Europe Languages Boston is most common: English Religions Boston is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Baws Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Bosten, Bostan
Braxton
Meaning: From the Bracca settlement Gender: Male Pronunciation: Brax-Tuhn Language origin of Braxton: Germanic Regional origin of Braxton: Northern Europe Languages Braxton is most common: English Religions Braxton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Brax Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Braxten, Braxtan
Bowen
Meaning: Son of Owen (meaning young warrior) Gender: Male Pronunciation: Boh-Uhn Language origin of Bowen: Germanic Regional origin of Bowen: Northern Europe Languages Bowen is most common: English Religions Bowen is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Boh Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Bowin, Bowan
Brayan
Meaning: Variant of Brian, meaning strong or noble Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bray-Uhn Language origin of Brayan: Germanic Regional origin of Brayan: Northern Europe Languages Brayan is most common: English Religions Brayan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bray Last letter and sound: N, uhn Alternative Spelling: Bryan, Brayen
Bowman
Meaning: One who is skilled with the bow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Boh-Muhn Language origin of Bowman: Germanic Regional origin of Bowman: Northern Europe Languages Bowman is most common: English Religions Bowman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Boh Last letter and sound: N, muhn Alternative Spelling: Bowmen, Bowmon
Brayden
Meaning: Broad valley Gender: Male Pronunciation: Bray-Den Language origin of Brayden: Germanic Regional origin of Brayden: Northern Europe Languages Brayden is most common: English Religions Brayden is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: B, Bray Last letter and sound: N, den Alternative Spelling: Braden, Braeden