Bronson name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: English
Usage: English
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Bronson b-ron-son
Meaning: Brown's Son and Son of the Dark-skinned One
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Bronson meaning and origin

What does Bronson mean?

Cherished Bronson has its origin in English, Bronson means "Brown's Son or Son of the Dark-skinned One" used principally in English is bestowed upon baby boys.

How do I pronounce Bronson?

Two syllabled Bronson is most commonly pronounced as b-ron-son. It can also be pronounced as br(o)-nson.

Variants of Bronson

Bron, Brown

How popular is the name Bronson?

In United States, Bronson was once a common name since emerging in 1913 it has been given to over 8988 babies. At the peak of its usage in 2015,. However the graph is now showing a downward trend after 97 years but it is still in a strong position.

Bronson is an uncommon baby name in England and Wales, although it has been in use since 1996 but could not make beyond the top 2000. There are over 175 babies that have been given the name Bronson in England and Wales.

Bronson is a rare baby name in Ireland still in use today. Also, Bronson is a familiar name in India, Kenya, Indonesia, Philippines, South Africa, Haiti and Canada. According to our estimate, at least 9000 people have been bestowed Bronson around the globe.

YearRankBirths
20231089195
2022944240
2021863268
2020850267
2019783296
2018708341
2017695354
2016713342
2015668384
2014699354
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Bronson

You allow your past to ruin your present and future because you have a hard time letting go of things. If letter N is your capstone in your name, you are driven by success, spirituality, personal growth and accomplishing impossible goals. You have a strong will to succeed in life. You are an opportunist with an optimistic attitude. You have to enjoy your solitude more and hanging around less. You are sharp-minded and intelligent.

Other names similar to Bronson, for would be moms

  •  Ashla - Meaning of Ashla is Meadow of Ash Trees is principally used in English which originated from Old English is a baby girl name
  •  Jadira - Uncommon girl name Jadira has origin in Arabic and Spanish, notably used in English language, meaning of Jadira is "The Gemstone Jade or Side Stone"
  •  Linley - Unfamiliar Linley is originated from English bestowed upon both genders, Linley means "Flax Meadow or From the Flax Field" is used predominantly in English
  •  Seneca means Tribal Name is used normally as a gender-neutral name which is dominantly used in English is of Native and American-Iroquois origin
  •  Amsden - Boy name Amsden means "From Ambrose's Valley" is principally used in English

Middle names for Bronson

Below are snowballing and admired middle names we think go particularly well with Bronson:

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Sibling Names for Bronson

Bronson is a unique and strong baby name that has gained popularity in recent years. If you're considering naming your baby Bronson, you might also want to consider these sibling names that complement it perfectly while still maintaining their own individuality. Here are some great options to choose from!

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Brother to Bronson

Famous people named Bronson

  • Bronson Albery, English theatre director and impresario
  • Bronson Pinchot, American actor
  • Bronson Arroyo, American former professional baseball pitcher
  • Bronson M. Cutting, United States Senator from New Mexico
  • Bronson La Follette, Attorney General of the state of Wisconsin
  • Bronson Harrison, New Zealand former professional rugby league footballer
  • Bronson Howard, well-known American dramatist
  • Bronson Sardinha, retired Major League Baseball outfielder
  • Bronson Pelletier is a Canadian television and film actor, is known as Jack Sinclair on renegadepress.com and for his role as Jared Cameron in the Twilight Saga.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
  2. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
  3. Central Statistics Office - An PhrĂ­omh-Oifig Staidrimh, https://visual.cso.ie/?body=entity/babynames
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