Queen and Princess Names Starting With B
- Brenley
Origin:
American invented name, variation of Brinley, EnglishMeaning:
"burnt meadow"Description:
Brenley: a compound of trendy syllables or Brinley variation? It's totally up to you.
- Brenlyn
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Nouveau syllable compound that could appeal to parents looking to honor a Brenda or Brendan in their life.
- Brenlynn
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Up-and-coming combo of trendy syllables that could work as a modern way to honor a Brenda or Brendan.
- Brenn
- Brenna
Origin:
Feminine form of BrennanMeaning:
"descendant of the sad one"Description:
Brenna is a feminine form of the Irish surname Brennan, or perhaps a variation of Brenda or Brendan—all of which have different meanings. Whatever its derivation or authenticity, it's a modern sounding name which has steadily decreased in popularity since 1995 when it peaked at Number 235 in the United States.
- Brennah
- Brennan
Origin:
IrishMeaning:
"descendent of the sad one"Description:
Poised for popularity, Brennan is an Irish last name soft enough to borrow from the boys.
- Brennda
- Brenndah
- Brenne
- Brennex
Origin:
American invented nameDescription:
Americans love an X in their baby names, so we're not surprised that 15 sets of parents came up with Brennex for their sons and daughters in 2018. It has not been on the charts as a girl name since then, though it is still used for baby boys.
- Brennley
Origin:
American invented name, variation of Brinley, EnglishMeaning:
"burnt meadow"Description:
Along with Brenley, a rising surname-style name for girls.
- Breona
- Breslin
Origin:
IrishDescription:
An Irish surname choice that could very well make its way into first name territory.
- Breslyn
- Bret
- Brett
Origin:
CelticMeaning:
"from Brittany"Description:
One of a number of single-syllable unisex B-names, Brett was first spotted as a female name in Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises, via the dashing and seductive Lady Brett Ashley, who was a captivating enough character to offer naming inspiration. It combines a pleasingly brisk, executive air with a measure of femininity.
- Brette
- Brexley
- Breza