Certificate of Name
Brandon
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Brandon is a masculine given name that originated as a transferred use of an English surname. The surname itself was derived from a place name, combining the Old English elements brōm, meaning "broom" or "gorse," and dūn, meaning "hill." Thus, Brandon literally means "hill covered with broom." This etymology reflects the landscape of early medieval England, where such topographic features were common sources for surnames and subsequently first names.Etymology and OriginIn addition to its English roots, Brandon is sometimes considered a variant of the Irish name Brendan, which is an Anglicized form of the Old Irish Bréanainn, derived from the earlier Brénainn. The later Brendan may have been influenced by Latin forms, while the meaning is often cited as "prince" from the Old Welsh breenhin. A separate theory connects the Welsh element Bran, meaning "crow" or "little raven." This multifaceted origin gives Brandon connections to both English and Celtic naming traditions.Notable BearersThe name Brandon gained modern prominence partly through popular culture. Early boost came from child actor Brandon Cruz (born 1962), who debuted on the sitcom The Courtship of Eddie's Father in 1969. The name surged again in the 1990s with the introduction of Brandon Walsh, a main character on the television series Beverly Hills, 90210. The name peaked in the United States at rank sixth in 1992. Other notable bearers include Brandon Flowers, lead singer of The Killers, and Brandon Routh, the actor who portrayed Superman in Superman Returns.Cultural SignificanceBrandon is predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It has spawned variant forms such as Branden. In recent decades, the name has experienced fluctuating popularity but remains a classic choice for boys in many English-speaking nations throughout the 1980s and 1990s.Meaning: "hill covered with broom" (Old English); also linked to "prince" (Breandán)Origin: English surname transferred to given name; also variant of Irish BreandánType: First nameUsage: English
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