Certificate of Name
Glenn
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyGlenn is a given name and surname of Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word gleann, meaning "valley". The surname originally described someone who lived in or near a valley, and it was later adopted as a given name in the 19th century. As a first name, Glenn is predominantly masculine, though it has occasionally been used for females, notably the actress Glenn Close.History and PopularityThe name Glenn gained prominence in the United States through notable bearers such as actor Glenn Ford (1916–2006) and astronaut John Glenn (1921–2016), the first American to orbit the Earth. Following John Glenn's historic 1962 flight, the name peaked in popularity for boys in the U.S. In Sweden, Glenn is particularly common in the western region, especially in Gothenburg, due to a historical influx of Scottish immigrants. The name was famously associated with four players of the local football team IFK Göteborg in the 1980s, including Glenn Hysén and Glenn Strömberg.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear the given name Glenn:Glenn Frey (1948–2016), American rock musician and founding member of The EaglesGlenn Gould (1932–1982), celebrated Canadian classical pianistGlenn Danzig (born 1955), American musician and frontman of the band MisfitsGlenn Branca (1948–2018), American avant-garde composer and guitaristVariants and Related NamesA feminine variant, Glenna, exists but is rare. The name's strong association with male bearers has kept it from widely catching on as a female name.Meaning: Valley (from Gaelic gleann)Origin: Scottish and IrishType: Given name and surnameUsage regions: English-speaking world, Sweden
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