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Brandon

BRAN-duhn

Brandon (name) means an English surname and male given name, popular in the 1980s and 1990s, also the name of towns in England, France, Ireland, and North America. Example: “Brandon started his new job on Monday.”

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An English surname and male given name, popular in the 1980s and 1990s, also the name of towns in England, France, Ireland, and North America.
"Brandon started his new job on Monday."
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Etymology

From Old English brōm ("broom shrub") plus dūn ("hill").

Origin: Old English

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Brandon” mean?

The word “Brandon” means an English surname and male given name, popular in the 1980s and 1990s, also the name of towns in England, France, Ireland, and North America.

How do you pronounce “Brandon”?

“Brandon” is pronounced BRAN-duhn (/ˈbɹændən/ in IPA).

How do you use “Brandon” in a sentence?

Here is “Brandon” used in a sentence: “Brandon started his new job on Monday.”

What part of speech is “Brandon”?

“Brandon” is a name.

Where does the word “Brandon” come from?

The word “Brandon” comes from Old English. From Old English brōm ("broom shrub") plus dūn ("hill").

Is “Brandon” a common word?

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

Is Brandon a first name or a surname?

Brandon is both: an English surname that later became a widely used male given name. The surname came from place names, and there are towns called Brandon in England, France, Ireland, and North America.

When was the name Brandon most popular?

Brandon peaked as a given name in the 1980s and 1990s, when it ranked among the fashionable choices for boys, particularly in North America. It remains in steady use today, though it is now less common for newborns than at its peak.

What is the difference between Brandon and Brendan?

They are separate names with different histories, even though they sound similar. Brandon began as an English surname drawn from place names, while Brendan is of Irish origin and has long been used as a given name in Ireland. Because of the similar sound, the two are frequently misspelled for each other.

Where does the name Brandon come from?

Brandon comes from English place names, generally explained as meaning a hill covered in broom, a common flowering shrub. People who lived in or came from a town called Brandon took it as a surname, and the given name later developed from the surname.

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