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Meaning of the Name Brok

The first name Brok is of English origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):

English: Badger

Similar Names

Barak | Berk | Birk | Borak | Bork | Brac | Braz | Breck | Brick | Brik |

Related Names

Adrienne  (Latin)
From Adria, Fickle, Flirtatious, Attractive, Causes Many Broken Hearts
Bolingbroke  (Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' Roger Bolingbroke, a Conjurer. 'King Richard Ii' Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford, Later 'King Henry Iv'
Brochan  (Scottish)
Broken
Broehain  (Scottish)
Broken
Brokk  (Norse)
A Mythical Dwarf
Carr  (Scottish)
From the Broken Mossy Ground
Cathair  (Scottish)
From the Broken Mossy Ground
Chenaanah  (Biblical)
Broken in Pieces
Colette  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Nicholas: People's Victory. St. Nicholas is the Patron Saint of Children, Sailors, and Pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is Based on This Saint
Cullodena  (Scottish)
From the Broken Mossy Ground
Cullodina  (Scottish)
From the Broken Mossy Ground
Deedra  (Irish)
Melancholy. A Variant of the Older Name Deirdre. in Celtic Legend Deirdre Died of a Broken Heart
Deidra  (Irish)
Melancholy. A Variant of the Older Name Deirdre. in Celtic Legend Deirdre Died of a Broken Heart
Deidre  (Gaelic)
Sorrow, Brokenhearted; from Mythology, Deidra of the Sorrows (Dedra, Dee, Dee Dee, Didi)
Deidre  (Irish)
Melancholy. A Variant of the Older Name Deirdre. in Celtic Legend Deirdre Died of a Broken Heart
Deirdra  (Irish)
Melancholy. A Variant of the Older Name Deirdre. in Celtic Legend Deirdre Died of a Broken Heart
Deirdre  (Irish)
Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder
Deirdre  (Scottish)
Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder
Diedre  (Irish)
Melancholy. A Variant of the Older Name Deirdre. in Celtic Legend Deirdre Died of a Broken Heart
Essex  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke
Henry  (Shakespearean)
'Richard Ii' Henry Bolingbroke, Later 'Henry Iv' Hal, Later 'Henry V'. 'Henry Vi'. Henry, Earl of Richmond. 'Henry Viii' King, & Sir Henry Guildford. 'King John' Prince Henry. 'Henry Iv' & 'Richard Ii
Hittite  (Biblical)
One Who is Broken, Who Fears
Hittite  (Biblical)
One Who is Broken, Who Fears
Ish-pan  (Biblical)
Hid, Broken in Two
Ish-pan  (Biblical)
Hid, Broken in Two
Jahath  (Biblical)
Broken in Pieces, Descending
Jahath  (Biblical)
Broken in Pieces, Descending
Maachathi  (Biblical)
Broken
Maachathi  (Biblical)
Broken
Nichola  (Greek)
Feminine Form of Nicholas: People's Victory. St. Nicholas is the Patron Saint of Children, Sailors, and Pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is Based on This Saint
Nicholas  (Greek)
People's Victory. St. Nicholas is the Patron Saint of Children, Sailors, and Pawnbrokers - Santa Claus is Based on This Saint
Pasach  (Biblical)
Thy Broken Piece
Pembroke  (English)
A Broken Hill
Pembroke  (Welsh)
Lives in the Headland
Pembroke  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke
Pembroke  (Celtic)
Highland
Penvro  (Welsh)
From Pembroke
Roger  (Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' Roger Bolingbroke, a Conjurer
Salisbury  (Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' and 'Henry Vi, Part ' Earl of Salisbury. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part Iii' and 'King John' Earl of Pembroke. 'King Richard the Second' Earl of Salisbury

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