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Brady: "spirited." Bradaigh.
Bram: Irish form of Abraham. Abracham.
Bran: (BRAWN) from Old Irish bran "raven." Bran was the name of a pagan Celtic god in both Irish and Welsh myth. Popular in the Middle Ages.
Brandubh: (BRAWN-doov) Old Irish=bran "raven" + dubh "black." Name of a medieval king of Leinster and 2 saints.
Brasil: (Celt) "battle, brave, strong in conflict." Breasal, Basil, Brazil.
Br: (BREH-neen)(Celt) "sword." Brendan, Breand
Breandan: (BRAWN-dan) Poss. a borrowing of Welsh word brenhin "king or prince." In the medieval Latin tale, The Voyage of Saint Brendann, the 6th C. Irish saint known as Brendan the Navigator explored regions perhaps as far as N. America in a leather-clad boat, or curragh; Brendan; Brendis, Brannon, Bryn, Breanainn (BREH-neen).
Breasal: (BREE-sal) "land of the young" or "land of the blessed." Hi Breasil was another name for Tir-na-Nog.
Breck: "freckled." Brec, Brexton.
Brendan: (Gael) "raven." Bran, Bram, Broin (bree-AHN), Brennan.
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