Queen and Princess Names Starting With B

  1. Bridie
    • Origin:

      Irish, strength or exalted one
    • Description:

      Swap two letters of Birdie and you get Bridie, a traditional diminutive of Bridget. Bridie fits perfectly with the trend for standalone vintage nicknames like Betty and Sadie, but is surprisingly rare.
  2. Brie
    • Origin:

      French, place-name of cheese-producing region
    • Description:

      Place-name and homonym of Bree, less popular than its enlargement, Brielle.
  3. Briella
    • Origin:

      Short form of Gabriella
    • Meaning:

      "God is my strength"
    • Description:

      If you feel, as many parents do, that Gabby or Gabi is too harsh a short form for the mellifluous name Gabriella, try Brie, Brielle, or Briella.
  4. Brielle
    • Origin:

      French
    • Meaning:

      "hunting grounds"
    • Description:

      Though it sounds so modern, Brielle is, among other things, a traditional Cajun contraction of Gabrielle, but it has now spread far beyond that community. Brielle is also the name of a historic seaport in the western Netherlands.
  5. Brienna
    • Origin:

      American, invented name
    • Description:

      An amalgam of Brianna and Sienna that doesn't quite work.
  6. Brienne
    • Origin:

      Modern invented name
    • Description:

      There aren't many characters in the notoriously amoral world of Game of Thrones with a spotless record of moral righteousness -- but Brienne of Tarth comes close. She's one of the most accomplished, ferocious fighters in the entire series -- she was one of the few people ever to best The Hound in one and one combat. And yet she always tries to use her power for good.
  7. Brier
    • Briet
      • Origin:

        Icelandic variation of Brit, English
      • Meaning:

        "from Britain"
      • Description:

        Bríet, the Icelandic form of Brit, feels fresher and more exciting than the original.
    • Briette
      • Brighid
        • Origin:

          Irish
        • Meaning:

          "strength or exalted one"
        • Description:

          Brighid is the original Gaelic form of the name of the mythological goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom. More commonly found these days in any number of different guises: Bridget, Brigid, Brigitte et al. Whatever form it takes, Brighid is one of the most classic and enduring Irish names for girls.
      • Bright
        • Origin:

          English word name
        • Meaning:

          "bright"
        • Description:

          Bright is a rare yet intriguing word name used for a female character in Ann Patchett's novel The Dutch House.
      • Brighton
        • Origin:

          English place-name
        • Description:

          Out-of-the-way place name (it's an antiquated holiday spot on England's south coast) that might make a brilliant choice. Actor/director Jon Favreau named his daughter Brighton Rose.
      • Brigid
        • Origin:

          Irish variation of Brighid
        • Meaning:

          "strength or exalted one"
        • Description:

          Brigid is the simpler Irish version of the name of the goddess of fire, which may also be spelled Brighid. Other variations include Bridget, the most usual spelling in the U.S., and the French Brigitte.
      • Brigida
        • Brigidine
          • Origin:

            Irish variation of Brighid
          • Description:

            Brigidine is a unique take on Bridget used by singer Sinead O'Connor. But assuming you're not an Irish rock star, you'd probably do better to stop at Brigid.
        • Brigit
          • Brigita
            • Brigitta
              • Brigitte
                • Origin:

                  French variation of Brighid
                • Meaning:

                  "strength or exalted one"
                • Description:

                  Brigitte is the French version of the ancient Irish Brighid long associated with 1950s sex symbol Brigitte Bardot. If you want to pronounce Brigitte the French way, it's brih-ZHEET.
              • Brihoney