Meaning & Origin
Bradán is an uncommon Irish male given name. Its primary meaning is "salmon" in the Irish language, a fish of great importance in Irish mythology and folklore. Alternatively, it may be derived from the Irish word brad meaning "thief" combined with a diminutive suffix, yielding a connotation of "little thief." The name reflects the Gaelic tradition of drawing names from nature and everyday life.Cultural SignificanceThe salmon holds a special place in Irish mythology, most notably in the legend of the Salmon of Wisdom (An Bradán Feasa). According to the tale, consuming this salmon would bestow all the knowledge of the world, a privilege eventually earned by the young warrior Fionn mac Cumhaill. Thus, the name Bradán may carry associations with wisdom, knowledge, and poetic inspiration. It also appears—though very rarely—as a surname.Usage and DistributionToday, Bradán remains extremely rare as either a given name or surname, used mostly within Ireland or in families with strong Irish cultural ties. It has no prominent bearers in history, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name with deep Gaelic roots and mythological resonance.Related and Variant NamesNo direct variants or diminitives of Bradán are recorded, though names with similar sound or meaning include Brad (English) and other Irish nature names.Meaning: "Salmon" (Irish) / possibly "little thief"Origin: IrishType: First nameUsage Region: Ireland