Popular English names for girls and boys

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1161 Bruce English Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web. M
1162 Brucey English Diminutive of Bruce: Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web. M
1163 Brucie English Diminutive of Bruce: Thick brush. Surname since medieval times; now a common given name. Folklore tale of 14th century Robert King of Scotland: (the Bruce) who learned the value of perseverance from watching a spider spin a web. M
1164 Brun English Dark skinned. M
1165 Bruno English Dark of skin. M
1166 Bruns English Variant of Bruno: Dark of skin. M
1167 Bryan English Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill. Popular variant of Brian. M
1168 Bryana English She ascends. Feminine of Brian. F
1169 Bryani English The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. F

1170 Bryann English She ascends. Feminine of Brian. F
1171 Bryanna English She ascends. Feminine of Brian. F
1172 Bryanne English She ascends. Feminine of Brian. F
1173 Bryant English Popular variant of Brian. M
1174 Bryden English Place name in Britain. M
1175 Brydger English Lives at tbe bridge. M
1176 Bryggere English Lives at tbe bridge. M
1177 Brynley English Variant of Brinley: Burnt wood. M
1178 Brynly English Variant of Brinley: Burnt wood. M
1179 Bryon English Popular variant of Brian. M
1180 Bryony English From the plant name, the name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine. Used commonly as a first name since the early 20th century. F