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1841 Brooks English Variant of Brook: Brook; stream. M
1842 Brookson English Son of Brooke. M
1843 Brooksone English Son of Brooke. M
1844 Bror Scandinavian Diminutive of Broder: Brother. M
1845 Brothaigh Gaelic From Brodie. M
1846 Brougher English Lives at the fortress. M
1847 Broughton English From the fortress town. M
1848 Brown English Brown (colour name). M
1849 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

1850 Bruce French From Brys. M
1851 Bruce Scottish 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
1852 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
1853 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
1854 Bruhier Arabic Name of a Sultan. M
1855 Brun Anglo-Saxon Brown or dark. M
1856 Brun English Dark skinned. M
1857 Brunelle French Dark haired. M
1858 Bruni Norse Son of Earl Harek. M
1859 Bruno English Dark of skin. M
1860 Bruno German From the Old German 'brun' meaning brown. Famous bearers: three 10th and 11th century German saints, one of whom founded the Carthusian order of monks. Used occasionally in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages. M
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