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Re: Brendan, Brennan, Brandon
Really dislike them all. If I had to pick one it would be Brandon because it doesn’t have a negative meaning.*previously posted as summitseeker*
--hike more / worry less--
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Do you think "Prince" (Brendan) and "Rain, moisture, drop" (Brennan) are negative meanings? Brandon means "Hill covered with broom", and while that's not exactly negative, I prefer the other two meanings.
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I was mistakenI was under the impression that Brendan (and Brennan) etymologically came from words meaning “stinking hair.” It looks like I was wrong?

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Apparently it used to be thought that it meant "stinking hair" but no longer:https://www.behindthename.com/bb/fact/4388908Keep up, will you? LOL just kidding.
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