Re: Meaning of name BRAXTON
in reply to a message by JudyBentancourt
That's because its a surname indicating a place associated with the bearer's family. Even traditional English given names don't indicate personality traits. That's what nicknames are for. Given names are at most merely a benediction, most lacking any reference to personality; many are given in honor of another person with the same name (saints, prophets, ancestors, celebrities). Bracca may be an unusual form of broc, badger (like Beatrix Potter's Tommy Brock), but in the documented usage "bracca" means "breech", an archaic word for the backside, used these days to refer to butt end of a firearm or gun, and in the phrase "breech birth", where a baby is positioned "butt first". Ton or tun, is not merely a place, it is a settlement of any size (whether of one house and it's outbuildings, or many) originally fortified or enclosed with a fence, wall or embankment. Reportedly in some parts of the UK even recently a single farmyard or farmhouse was known as a "town".