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Brenton is a handsome and distinguished male name with Anglo-Saxon roots, offering a blend of tradition and modern appeal. This name has a steadfast charm that has captivated parents seeking a classic yet confident choice for their son.
The name Brenton is of English origin, derived from the Old English personal name Brychan. This ancient name likely referred to a Welsh ruler or chieftain. The meaning of Brenton is somewhat uncertain, but it may be linked to the Welsh word "brychan" meaning "speckled" or "freckled." Common variations of the name include Brentyn, Brynton, and Brinton.
In the United States, Brenton currently ranks at #1889 in popularity for baby boys, with 7 boys receiving the name in 2022. While not as widely used as some more mainstream choices, Brenton has enjoyed a steady level of usage over the past decade. Some notable real-life individuals who share the name Brenton include Brenton Thwaites, an Australian actor known for his roles in films like "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales," and Brenton Wood, a successful American R&B singer from the 1960s.
Brenton is a classic, sophisticated choice that conveys a sense of timeless masculinity. This name would appeal to parents seeking a strong, distinguished moniker for their son that stands out from more common options. Brenton projects an air of confidence and maturity, making it a fitting choice for a thoughtful, responsible young man. The name flows well with a wide range of middle and last names, from traditional to more modern pairings.
Those with the name Brenton are often associated with traits such as dependability, integrity, and a calm, steadfast demeanor. The name suggests a well-rounded individual who is both intelligent and personable. Brentons are typically seen as reliable, trustworthy partners and friends, making this an appealing choice for parents who value these qualities.
While not as widely referenced in popular culture as some other names, Brenton does have some interesting historical and literary connections. The name Brenton has its roots in the Welsh region of Britain, and may have been borne by notable figures in early Welsh history and folklore. In literature, the name Brenton appears in the works of authors like C.S. Lewis, who featured a character named Brenton in his fantasy novel "The Great Divorce."
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2022 | 83 | 1,889 |
2021 | 81 | 1,893 |
2020 | 94 | 1,679 |
2019 | 150 | 1,254 |
2018 | 156 | 1,204 |
2017 | 157 | 1,184 |
2016 | 169 | 1,143 |
2015 | 171 | 1,119 |
2014 | 198 | 1,023 |
2013 | 201 | 988 |
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Brentley | 117 | View Details |
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Brennon | 29 | View Details |
Brenson | 12 | View Details |
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Brentyn | 7 | View Details |
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Brynton | 0 | View Details |
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