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Bryan

4 synonyms and 0 antonyms for Bryan, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Name — A male given name of Irish origin, a variant spelling of Brian, and a surname, also the name of cities in Ohio and Texas.

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Bry Briain

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What does “Bryan” mean?

The word “Bryan” means a male given name of Irish origin, a variant spelling of Brian, and a surname, also the name of cities in Ohio and Texas.

How do you pronounce “Bryan”?

“Bryan” is pronounced BREYE-uhn (/ˈbɹaɪən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Bryan” in a sentence?

Here is “Bryan” used in a sentence: “Bryan works as an architect in Texas.”

What part of speech is “Bryan”?

“Bryan” is a name.

Is “Bryan” a common word?

“Bryan” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between Bryan and Brian?

Bryan and Brian are variant spellings of the same male given name of Irish origin. Brian is the traditional Irish spelling, while Bryan is a common variant that also appears frequently as a surname.

Is Bryan a first name or a surname?

Both. Bryan is a male given name of Irish origin, a variant of Brian, and it is also used as a family name. Context usually makes clear which role it is playing.

Is Bryan also a place name?

Yes. Bryan is the name of cities in Ohio and Texas in the United States, so the word appears on maps as well as in personal names.

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