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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Breasal Possibly 'majestic' or 'splendid' (from Old Irish bres: excellence, beauty) Irish Boy
Brec speckled, freckled, mottled Gaelic, Irish Boy
Breck From Gaelic 'breac' meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled' (also used for 'trout' in some contexts) Irish, Scottish Boy
Breckin From Irish 'Breacán' meaning 'freckled' or 'speckled.' Irish Boy
Brek Likely from Gaelic 'breac' meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'; also used as a short form or modern variant of Breck/Breckin and sometimes linked to surname origins (similar to Brock). English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish Boy
Brekan Little speckled / freckled one Irish Boy
Brekken Freckled, speckled (primary); sometimes associated with a slope/hill in toponymic contexts English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Brendan commonly interpreted as 'prince' or 'king' Irish Boy
Brenden prince Irish Boy
Brendon Derived from the Irish Breandán, commonly interpreted as "prince" Irish Boy
Brends Variant of Brendan - commonly interpreted as 'prince' or possibly 'little raven'. Irish Boy
Brennan “Descendant of Braonán” - from braon ("moisture/drop", sometimes rendered as "sorrow"); occasionally linked to bran ("raven"). Irish Boy
Brennen From the Irish Ó Braonáin meaning 'descendant of Braonán'; Braonán likely derives from braon meaning 'drop, moisture' (sometimes interpreted as 'sorrow'). Irish Boy
Brennun Descendant of Braonán; Braonán likely derives from braon meaning 'sorrow', 'tear' or 'drop'. Irish Boy
Brenon From Gaelic Braonán/Ó Braonáin - derived from braon ('moisture, drop'); often interpreted as 'little drop' or associated with 'sorrow'. Irish Boy
Bresal Likely 'splendid' or 'mighty' - from Old Irish bres, suggesting excellence, strength, or eminence. Irish Boy
Bressal Old Irish name of uncertain meaning, often interpreted as 'great' or 'majestic'. Irish Boy
Breydon Modern variant of Braden/Brayden: "broad valley" (Old English) or "salmon" (Gaelic) English, Irish Boy
Breydyn Variant of Brayden/Braden: 'broad valley' or possibly 'salmon' (from Irish) English, Irish Boy
Brian Noble, high; likely derived from a word meaning 'high' or 'hill' Celtic, Irish Boy
Briand Derived from Old Irish meaning 'high' or 'noble' Irish Boy
Briane noble; high, exalted Celtic, Irish Boy
Brien Noble, high (etymology uncertain) Irish Boy
Brient high, noble French, Irish Boy
Brion noble, high, exalted Celtic, Irish Boy
Brochan Diminutive of broc ('badger') - 'little/young badger' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Brod Primarily 'pride' (Irish bród); alternatively 'ford' (Slavic); also used as a short form of Brodie/Broderick. English, Irish, Scottish, Slavic Boy
Brodee From a Scottish place name/surname - likely 'ditch' or 'muddy place' (meaning uncertain) Irish, Scottish Boy
Broderic Originally a surname indicating descent (often from Roderick); associated with the Germanic element meaning "famous ruler" English, Irish, Welsh Boy
Brodey Derived from a surname/place-name, often given as 'ditch' or 'muddy place' or 'of Brodie' Irish, Scottish Boy