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1721 Brett English A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret became popular first names after 19th-century US writer Bret Harte. Brett became very popular in Australia in the mid-20th century. M
1722 Bretton English Variant of Brett: Man from Britain. M
1723 Bretton Scottish Brit. A native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). M
1724 Breuse ArthurianLegend A knight. M
1725 Brewer English Variant of Brewster: Brewer. M
1726 Brewster English One who brews ale. See also Webster. M
1727 Brewstere English Brewer. M
1728 Brexton Gaelic Freckled. M
1729 Brian Celtic In use in England since the Middle Ages. Possibly connected with the Irish word for Hill thus 'He ascends.'. Also some texts define it as Strong. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland. M

1730 Brian English Brought to England by the Breton companions of William the Conqueror, this name is originally derived from the Irish word for hill. M
1731 Brian Norse Strong. M
1732 Brian Welsh Legendary son of Turenn. 'Strong'. M
1733 Briano Celtic Variant of Brian: Brave; Virtuous. Famous Bearers: Canadian singer Brian Adams and British singer Bryan Ferry. M
1734 Briant Celtic Strong; He ascends. 10th century Brian Boru was a high king and great national hero of Ireland. M
1735 Briareus Greek Hundred-armed Titan in Greek mythology. M
1736 Brice Anglo-Saxon Son of a nobleman. M
1737 Brice Celtic Swift. Famous bearer: St Brice, sometimes called St. Britius, was a 5th century Bishop of Tours. M
1738 Brice English A given name of medieval origin. M
1739 Brice French From Brieuxtown. M
1740 Brice Scottish Speckled. M
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