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Brenna
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Brenna is a diminutive of Brenda. Brenda most likely originates in Old Norse and means "sword". Some sources suggest it is a feminine form of Brandan, which originates in Celtic language. Until today, it is mainly popular in the United Kingdom.
Brennan
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Brennan is a variant of Brendan. Brendan is an old Celtic name that is common in England and Ireland. It is derived from the Latin Brendanus or the Old Irish Breanainn which means “he who lives by the beacon”.
Brent
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It is believed that Brent was a nickname that originated during the time when it was common practice to put a burn mark on the forehead of a person who had committed a criminal act. There does not however seem to be any stigma attached to carrying the name as Brents were later granted Coat of Arms.
Brenton
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Brenton is an Anglo-Saxon name that is derived from the Old English words “bryne” which means 'fire or flame' and “tun” which means 'a settlement'. The Old English names were Brinton or Bryneton and they changed over time to the current spelling.
Brett
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The name Brett is an anglicised version of the old French word Bret which was used to refer to a person from Britain, England or Brittany in France. It was originally a surname and over the years transferred to be used as a first name too. It is thought that the name originated from William the Conquerer in 1066 and that many of the original Brets were his followers.
Brian
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The origin of the name Brian is not exactly clear. Most sources suggest that it comes from Irish and Breton languages and it means “noble, high man”, derived from the Celtic element ‘bre’, which means ‘hill’. Brian is known from Irish mythology, and it was also the name of the Irish king Brian Boru. As a masculine given name it started to be used in the Middle Ages, sort of died out afterwards, and gained its popularity back in the 20th century. Both spellings of Brian and Bryan are equally used.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

Some people say a name is the “decision that shapes a lifetime”…we couldn’t agree more! Our goal is to provide the best experience for expecting you to find the perfect name for your dog or puppy. With the help of the TheDogNames community, we’ve created a comprehensive list of diverse, unique, and popular names from around the globe. Each one is hand-picked by our top-notch editorial staff, with careful research and contributions coming directly from our community.

The Dog Names' Story

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