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Brandon may refer to: Names and people *Brandon (given name), a male given name *Brandon (surname), a surname with several different origins Places Australia *Brandon, a farm and 19th century homestead in Seaham, New South Wales *Brandon, Queensland, a small town just south of Townsville Canada *Brandon, Manitoba England *Brandon, County Durham *Brandon, Lincolnshire *Brandon, Northumberland *Brandon, Suffolk *Brandon, Warwickshire *Brandon Hill, Bristol France *Brandon, Saône-et-Loire *Château de Brandon, at Saint-Pierre-de-Varennes (Saône-et-Loire) * Tour du Brandon at Athée-sur-Cher in Indre-et-Loire Ireland *Brandon, County Kerry *Mount Brandon, a mountain overlooking the village *Brandon Bay, the bay overlooked by the village *Brandon Creek, County Kerry *Brandon Hill, a hill between Graiguenamana and Inistoige, Co. Kilkenny. United States *Brandon Corner, California *Brandon, Colorado *Brandon, Florida *Brandon, Iowa *Brandon Township, Michigan *Brandon, Minneso ...
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Brandon (given Name)
Brandon is a masculine given name that is a transferred use of a Brandon (surname), surname and place name derived from the Old English ''brōm'', meaning Genisteae, broom or Ulex, gorse, and ''dūn'', meaning ''hill''. It is also sometimes a variant of the Irish masculine given name, Brendan (given name), Breandán, meaning "prince". Origin of the name The given name ''Brandon'' as a variant form of the Irish given name ''Brendan (given name), Brendan''. The webpage cited the following book for the given name "Brandon": is an Anglicised form of the Old Irish name, ''Bréanainn'', which is in turn derived from the earlier Old Irish ''Brénainn''. The medieval Latin form of the name, Brendanus, has influenced its spelling in the modern English and Irish forms. However, the name has no meaning in Irish language, the Irish language, and was absorbed from the Old Welsh ''breenhin'', meaning "prince" or " chieftain." In the instance of the Welsh "Bran" as the origin, meaning "crow" ...
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