To swell; a flowering vine
Derived from the Greek word 'bryein', meaning to swell or teem, referring to the vigorous growth of the bryony vine. It is a botanical name that gained popularity in Britain during the early 20th century alongside other floral names. In folklore, the bryony vine was sometimes used as a substitute for mandrake root.
About 6 girls were named Bryony in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
The central protagonist and narrator · Atonement
Award-winning British playwright
Olympic gold medalist in trampolining
Journalist and mental health advocate
British actress known for Call the Midwife