Brendan

  • [ BREN-dən (English) ]
  • Irish, English
From Brendanus, the Latinized form of the Irish name Bréanainn which was derived from a Welsh word meaning "prince". Saint Brendan was a 6th-century Irish abbot who, according to legend, crossed the Atlantic and reached North America with 17 other monks.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT IRISH: Bréanainn
ENGLISH: Brendan, Brenden, Brendon
IRISH: Breandán, Brendan, Brendanus
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Branden, Brandon, Brenda, Brenna