A classic Hebrew name sharing the initial letter B.
Historically, Baruch is the most common Hebrew name chosen for Bruce.
Both names start with the letter Bet and share similar phonetic roots.
A classic Hebrew name starting with the letter Bet.
Traditional Hebrew name starting with the same B-R prefix.
Both names share the literal meaning of being blessed.
Shares the initial B and R sounds with Bradley.
Traditionally paired with English names starting with B in Jewish families.
Classic Hebrew 'B' name traditionally paired with Western 'B' names.
Both mean "blessed"—Latin and Hebrew equivalents
Shares the prominent B-R phonetic structure with Barak.
Shares the 'Br' phonetic sound with Brandon.
Shares the Bar- prefix and strong consonant sounds.
Traditional name used for those held in high honor.
A traditional Hebrew substitute for Western names starting with 'V' or 'B'.
Traditional Ashkenazi English equivalent for Baruch
A direct translation of the meaning 'blessed' from Hebrew to Latin-derived English.
Similar "Br" sound; commonly used pairing