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Bromley

"brush-covered meadow; From the broom covered meadow"

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Bromley at a glance

Gender
Boy
Western numerology
9
Indian numerology
6
Characters
7
Popular
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Number meaning for Bromley

Western numerology

Number 9 insight

Western numerology adds the letter values in the name and reduces them to a single guiding number.

Indian numerology

Number 6 insight

Indian numerology uses a traditional letter map that many families prefer for cultural name matching.

Meaning and story

What does Bromley mean?

Bromley is listed in the BabyAZ name catalog with English, Old English context. Its meaning is recorded as: brush-covered meadow; From the broom covered meadow

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Unisex
Beverley
Unisex English

Beaver stream, from the beaver meadow Derived from a surname and place name First used as a boy's first name in the late 19th century, it gradually came to be used also as a girl's name, although Beverly is the more common feminine form; Beaver stream, woman from the beaver meadow Derived from a surname and place name First used as a boy's first name in the late 19th century, it gradually came to be used also as a girl's name, although Beverly is the more common feminine form

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Boy
Bromleah
Boy English

From the broom covered meadow

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Unisex
Ainsley
Unisex English

Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow From the awe inspiring one's meadow; my meadow

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Bromleigh
Boy English

From the broom covered meadow

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Unisex
Aisley
Unisex English

Dwells at the ash t; From the ash tree grove; Lives in the ash tree grove

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Bromly
Boy English

From the broom covered meadow

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Unisex
Ashley
Unisex Filipino

Ash Tree Meadow; Ash Wood; ash-tree; Dwells at the ash t; Lives in the ash tree grove Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind' Both a male and female name; Meadow of Ash Trees; the ash tree field

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Bron
Boy English

Diminutive of Bronson: Son of a dark man; Origin; Son of the dark man

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Unisex
Bailey
Unisex English

bailiff, fortification, able; Courtyard within castle walls; man in charge; Steward or public official; steward or public official Surname or given name

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Bronnson
Boy English

Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man

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Bayley
Unisex English

Courtyard within castle walls; man in charge; Steward; Steward or public official; steward or public official Surname or given name

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Bronsen
Boy English

Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man

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Brother names

Brothers for Bromley

Boy
Bromleah
Boy English

From the broom covered meadow

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Boy
Bromleigh
Boy English

From the broom covered meadow

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Boy
Bromly
Boy English

From the broom covered meadow

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Boy
Bron
Boy English

Diminutive of Bronson: Son of a dark man; Origin; Son of the dark man

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Boy
Bronnson
Boy English

Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man

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Boy
Bronsen
Boy English

Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man

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Bronsin
Boy English

Variant of Bronson: Son of a dark man

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Bronson
Boy English

Brown or dark; Brown's son; Son of a dark man; son of Brown, son of the dark-skinned one

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Sister names

Sisters for Bromley

Unisex
Beverley
Unisex English

Beaver stream, from the beaver meadow Derived from a surname and place name First used as a boy's first name in the late 19th century, it gradually came to be used also as a girl's name, although Beverly is the more common feminine form; Beaver stream, woman from the beaver meadow Derived from a surname and place name First used as a boy's first name in the late 19th century, it gradually came to be used also as a girl's name, although Beverly is the more common feminine form

228 family views

Unisex
Ainsley
Unisex English

Derived from the Brittish Nottinghamshire place name of Annesley From Ann's meadow From the awe inspiring one's meadow; my meadow

111 family views

Unisex
Aisley
Unisex English

Dwells at the ash t; From the ash tree grove; Lives in the ash tree grove

166 family views

Unisex
Ashley
Unisex Filipino

Ash Tree Meadow; Ash Wood; ash-tree; Dwells at the ash t; Lives in the ash tree grove Derived from a surname and place name based on the Old English word for ash wood Famous bearer: Ashley, the male character in Margaret Mitchell's popular 'Gone with the Wind' Both a male and female name; Meadow of Ash Trees; the ash tree field

182 family views

Unisex
Bailey
Unisex English

bailiff, fortification, able; Courtyard within castle walls; man in charge; Steward or public official; steward or public official Surname or given name

144 family views

Unisex
Bayley
Unisex English

Courtyard within castle walls; man in charge; Steward; Steward or public official; steward or public official Surname or given name

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Bentley
Unisex Indian

Bent Grass; Derived from a surname and place name referring to a clearing covered with coarse grass From the bent grass meadow; Feminine form of Bentley: From the meadow; From the Moor; Meadow with Coarse Grass

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Unisex
Brook
Unisex English

Lives by the stream; stream; Water

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