Displayed on this page are Century names 61 to 80. Brianna was the most popular among these names in 2008 with a rank of #23 and a usage of 0.397%. It is primarily used in English and Irish, and it was followed in popularity by the English and Irish Brenda, the English, Irish, and Scottish Bridget, the English Brittany, and the English, Finnish, German, Italian, Scandinavian, and Spanish name, Camilla. Rare Century names include the English, German, and Italian Berenice, the English and French Bernadette, the French and Spanish Bertha, the English and German Beryl, the English Beth, Beulah, the English and French Blanche, the English Blossom, the Dutch, German, and Spanish Bo, the English and Spanish Bonita, the English and Welsh Bronwen, the German Brunhilde, the English Bryony, Candace, and the English, German, and Italian Candida.
DESCRIPTION MATCH: Berenice | bearer of victory ... Puritans in the 17th century. ... |
Bernadette | brave as a bear ... speakers from the 19th century. ... |
Bertha | bright, famous; bright ... saw revival in the 19th century, due to a ... |
Beryl | at the end of the 19th century, along with other ... |
Beth | house of figs; God is perfection, God is my oath; daughter of Yahweh ... |
Beulah | she who is married ... Puritans in the 17th century ... |
Blanche | white, bright, beautiful; ... at the end of the 19th century ... |
Blossom | flower ... at the end of the 19th century ... |
| Bo | to live, to dwell, have a household; precious; pretty ... |
Bonita | pretty ... first appeared in 20th century America, as a feminine ... |
Brenda 342 | sword, torch ... by the end of the 19th century, in part contributed by ... |
Brianna 23 | strength, power, force; ... in the late 20th century. ... |
Bridget 394 | exalted one ... only from the 17th century, and spread to other ... |
Brittany 421 | from Little Britain ... only since the 20th century, especially in the US ... |
| Bronwen | fair bossomed ... the end of the 19th century ... |
| Brunhilde | armour, protection; ... Richard Wagner's 19th-century opera cycle The Ring of ... |
| Bryony | to grow, sprout ... only in the 20th century. ... |
Camilla 634 | acolyte, attendant at a ritual ... speakers since the 13th century ... |
Candace | queen mother; incandescent; ... speakers in the 17th century, followed by the form ... |
Candida | white ... the early 20th century, the George Bernard Shaw play ... |
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