I think my name is very beautiful. Before I wanted to change it but now I don't want it anymore. I'm from Brazil so I researched a lot to know the meaning of my name I'm going to be 17 my mother didn't choose my name. It was my father in the hospital they got my name wrong several times but I like him a lot.
I too grew up being told it meant dark beauty. But my mother named me Brenna Gale. So my Native American name (my father's side) calls me Raven Wind. I was born in 1976...
I was given the name Brenna for maiden with Raven hair. I have black hair. I have a history of Shaman and medicine women. The burn is for my temper. My name was not that popular. I was born 1979. It was very few and always surprised to hear it.
I don’t like my name but I did not know that my name had any meaning to it. At first I always hated my name and I always got bullied because they did not like my name. Now I like it and I am happy with my name no matter what anybody says.
My sister is a Brenna, and it annoys the pants off of her when people call her Brianna, so I guess there's a tip if you know any Brennas. We also call her Brenana Grapes a lot as a nickname, since her middle name is Grace.
I am a Brenna too. I have to write a report about it... Don't ask... And it asks what animal our name reminds us of. I put unicorns because they are pretty, and you never see them but you hear of them. The Irish meaning is a beacon on the hill, little raven. I choose to believe that our name means that like a lighthouse we are a light that guides everyone. This is how I see myself.
I have the name Brenna Erin, and I really enjoy it. Whenever we have a substitute in class, they always pronounce my name in such a weird way... but that's alright! I've only known one other Brenna in my life and I've never even met her. How odd~ People call me Brenna, though. No nicknames yet. If you want to name your child Brenna, go for it! It's unique, and cool, and slightly refined.
I think this is a beautiful name, very pretty and mature sounding without being too common. I personally have only met one Brenna before. She had light brown hair, blue eyes, and pretty tan skin, so I guess she doesn't really fit the "raven-haired beauty" meaning completely, but I think the name Brenna can fit a person with any hair color. I think I'll use this name for my future daughter even though I hate the names Brianna/Breanna and Brenda. It seems like a name that could grow with a person because it doesn't sound too cutesy or childish.
― Anonymous User 1/3/2017
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This is a great name for a girl, I prefer it to Brennan or Brenda on girls. However, the meaning makes it hard to imagine on a fair haired girl. However, it is still a very pretty name,
Hi, my name is Brenna, my name is not common were I live. But it is nice because everyone is like "I've never heard that name, but the name sounds pretty".
My name is Brenna and I love my name! Although I have heard the name means raven haired maiden, I was born with red hair and green eyes and am pale with freckles. My friends and family call me Bren or B. I agree with the mispronunciation issue and have been called "Brenda", "Brianna", and "Breena" my whole life. I'm not really sure why since my name seems pretty easy to pronounce and say. But I also get compliments on it all the time! It is not a popular name and I used to hate not being able to find my name on keychains at souvenir stores when I was younger, but I absolutely love having a unique name now.
― Anonymous User 7/6/2016
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I'm a Brenna! I agree with all the other Brennas, the name gets mispronounced constantly. It's happened to me my entire life, & I don't expect that to change. When I meet new people, I just tell them to call me B. It seems to be easier for people to manage. That being said, I do like my name. It was cool not being one of the 15 Allisons or Staceys in my high school class. I'm Irish, & I have pale skin, dark hair, & hazel eyes, so I feel like my name fits me well. Brennas are awesome chicks!
This is my name, only I spell it with an "h" at the end (Brennah). I do enjoy having this name, because it is unique, even with the recent increase of usage of this name in the United States in the past few years.
I love the name. Back in 1993 while pregnant with my first child, I found this name while reading an article. I thought it was so unique and beautiful, I tucked that name away to use someday. Now I have a seventeen year old Brenna. I've always loved Irish, Celtic, Catholic names. My kids are Shannon, Matthew, Brenna, Shaun and Ryan.
My name is Brenna, and I personally think my name suits me perfectly. I think the name should go to gorgeous girls who look like summer with beautiful black hair. It embodies girls with a fiery temper and strong spirit- artists and poets and girls who feel strongly about everything, who laugh and cry like they mean it (because they do!)
― Anonymous User 10/7/2013
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I loved this name so much when I found it in a baby name book when I was pregnant with our son (20 yrs ago) when our daughter was born 19 years ago we named her Brenna Colette. My husband and I loved how different it was and still is. The bonus is our daughter really likes her name too and she is dark haired and beautiful! I have met only 2 Brennas in the past 19 years. It is a beautiful name and I am so happy we named our daughter Brenna.
― Anonymous User 2/24/2013
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Hate this. Sounds like a little kid saying "Brenda".
I like the name Brenna. And Brenna from "American Idol" did fit her name - the color doesn't make the name, it's the person. Your comment, slight_night_shiver, puzzles me.
I prefer this name to Brenda, this sounds much softer and more pleasant somehow, whereas Brenda makes me think of nasty girls and women for some reason. Like Brenda, however, this name sounds like it should be used for girls with dark, straight hair, blue or green eyes, and pale skin. I also vaguely remember the black singer Brenna from American Idol, and I really don't think this name suits black people, or any tanned-looking people. It's a pale person name, ha ha.
It's ironic that Brenna can be a version of Brenda, which means "sword," which gives a connotation of strength. That's actually what I perceived the name to mean when it grew on me.
I love this name but that's because it's mine. I don't know anyone with this name and I think it's easy to pronounce. But many people pronounce it "Breena" or "Breanna" or even "Brennan" and sometimes "Brenna'. So now I have people call me by my last name. But I think it is a beautiful name and not just because it's mine.
I love this name. At first I wasn't wild about it, but my friend Caitlin used it in her novel and I fell in love with the character and, subsequently, the name. Though I know it's nowhere related to Brian, I would use it as an alternative if Brian ended up a girl LOL.
I love this name. I think it's beautiful and would love to name my daughter Brenna someday.
― Anonymous User 9/24/2006
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This is my name. I like the fact that my parents picked it out for me because it's not that common, it's easy to spell and pronounce (for most people, anyway), and it's a name that ages well. When people meet me for the first time, they either say "Oh wow, that is a beautiful name" or "I've never heard of that before." I admit that I'm getting annoyed at the fact that it's becoming trendy, possibly due to that Brenna from American Idol. Ugh. If anyone wants to name their children this, get used to them being called "Brenda," "Breena," and "Breanna" a LOT. It's been like that since I was born, and it's pretty annoying.
― Anonymous User 5/6/2006
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I love this name. It is a very pretty name that you could easily grow up with.
― Anonymous User 4/25/2006
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This is the prettiest name. It just kind of rolls off your tongue, and I picture an adorable little girl with dark curly hair and blue eyes.
― Anonymous User 3/17/2006
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This name makes me think of a brown rabbit. I don't know why.
― Anonymous User 7/11/2005
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