Queen and Princess Names Starting With B

  1. Brooklyne
    • Brooklynn
      • Origin:

        Spelling variation of Brooklyn, place name from Dutch
      • Meaning:

        "marshland"
      • Description:

        This extra-N variation matches up with the current preferred spellings of Oaklynn, Raelynn, and Adalynn, however it has always been outranked by popular Brooklyn. Though both spellings have trended downwards since their peak in 2011, Brooklyn maintains its place in the US Top 100, while Brooklynn lags behind in the #300s.
    • Brooklynne
      • Origin:

        Place name from Dutch
      • Meaning:

        "marshland"
      • Description:

        Brooklyn is a theoretically unisex name that in reality is 98 percent female, while variations Brooklynn and Brooklynne are all-girl.
    • Brooks
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "of the brook"
      • Description:

        A fresh and gender-neutral take on Gen Z favorite Brooke, Brooks is a stylish and sleek choice. Currently in the US Top 100 for boys, Brooks is also given to 70 girls each year. A small number at the moment, but, with Harper, Avery, Emerson and Marlowe trending upwards, that number could increase in coming years.
    • Brooksie
      • Brucha
        • Bruchie
          • Bruna
            • Origin:

              Italian
            • Meaning:

              "brown"
            • Description:

              Possibility for a dark-haired babe.
          • Brune
            • Origin:

              French word name
            • Meaning:

              "brown"
          • Brunetta
            • Brunhild
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "armed for battle"
              • Description:

                One of the Valkyries, still clad in heavy armor.
            • Brunhilda
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "armed for battle"
              • Description:

                Variant of Brunhild, still clad in heavy armor. Though the heroine Brunhilda of Quentin Tarantino's recent film Django Unchained may have given this version of the name new appeal.
            • Brunhilde
              • Origin:

                Norse
              • Meaning:

                "armed for battle"
              • Description:

                Form of Brunhild
            • Bryana
              • Origin:

                Variations of Briana
              • Description:

                More of the seemingly infinite variations of this name.
            • Bryann
              • Bryanna
                • Origin:

                  Feminine of Bryan
                • Description:

                  A confusing looking name—is it BRY-anna or BREE-anna? There are other feminine variants of Bryan/Brian which look less made up, such as Brianna and Breanna. We recommend looking into those choices to avoid pronunciation issues.
              • Bryannah
                • Bryanne
                  • Bryanni
                    • Bryant
                      • Origin:

                        Variation of Brian
                      • Description:

                        Bryony or Brianne, with an edge. This last name as a first name is far more popular for boys, but returned to the charts for girls in 2020 after the death of basketball legend Kobe Bryant.