All about the name BREEAN

Meaning, origin, history.

Breean is a unique and distinctive name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Irish given name Breandán, which means "little drop of the sea." The name has been used for centuries in Ireland, passed down through generations as a family name.

The history of Breean can be traced back to the legendary Irish saint, Saint Brendan the Navigator. Born in the 6th century, Saint Brendan was known for his extensive voyages and explorations around the coasts of Ireland, Wales, Scotland, and even as far as North America. It is said that he discovered Newfoundland long before Christopher Columbus.

The name Breean has also been associated with other notable figures throughout history. One such figure is Breandan Ó Heithir, who was an important Gaelic poet and scholar from the 13th century. His works have been preserved in many Irish manuscripts and are considered to be some of the most important examples of medieval Gaelic literature.

Despite its rich history and unique meaning, Breean remains relatively rare today. However, it is a name that continues to capture the imagination with its connection to Ireland's ancient past and the sea. For those who choose this name for their child, Breean offers a beautiful and distinctive option with a deep-rooted heritage behind it.

See also

Irish

Popularity of the name BREEAN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics regarding the name Breean in the United States show a varied pattern of popularity over several decades. Between 1977 and 2008, there were a total of 110 babies named Breean born in the U.S.

The name Breean first appeared on the baby name radar in 1977 with a notable number of 16 births that year. It continued to maintain some popularity over the next few years, with a peak of 15 births in 1979 and another peak of 10 births in 1992.

However, the popularity of the name Breean has been quite inconsistent throughout these years. After reaching its peaks in the late '70s to early '90s, it seemed to decline significantly by the mid-90s, with only 5 births each in both 1985 and 1987.

There was a brief resurgence of popularity between 2007 and 2008 when there were around 5 births each year. Despite this recent uptick, it seems that Breean has not maintained significant popularity as a baby name over time in the United States.

Name variation BREEAN.