Brentley name meaning

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What does Brentley mean?
Of Celtic and English origin, Prominent Brentley is used predominantly in English bestowed upon both sexes, Brentley means "Hilltop, Variant of Brent or Hill". Brentley is version of lofty and all time favorite Brantley.
Brantley is variant form of outstanding Brand. Also Brantley is version of widely accepted Brant. Widely Accepted Brantley came from English language, meaning of Brantley is "Lee and Proud" is used in English.
How do I pronounce Brentley?
The most common way to pronounce two syllabled Brentley is b-rent-ley. Some people pronounce it as br(en)-tley.
Variants of Brentley
Brentlee, Brantley, Brand, Brant, Brantlee, Brandall, Brandon, Brandr, Brandt, Brandeis
How popular is the name Brentley?
Brentley used to be a common name in United States, first appeared in 1957 and over 3468 babies have been given the name in 82 years. At its zenith in 2014,. However after 82 years, the name is on free fall on the charts but it is still going strong.
Brentley is a rare baby name in England and Wales still in use today. At least, 3000 people globally have carried Brentley as their given name according to our evaluation.
Year | Boys | Girls | ||
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Rank | Births | Rank | Births | |
2023 | 1414 | 128 | 7601 | 14 |
2022 | 1525 | 117 | 8488 | 12 |
2021 | 1261 | 149 | 7974 | 13 |
2020 | 1097 | 180 | 10223 | 9 |
2019 | 958 | 222 | 6155 | 19 |
2018 | 906 | 238 | 8596 | 12 |
2017 | 815 | 277 | 8284 | 13 |
2016 | 747 | 325 | 6890 | 17 |
2015 | 642 | 410 | 8921 | 12 |
2014 | 634 | 413 | 5618 | 23 |
Facts
Here's what numbers has to say about Brentley
Open up if you want to take relationships to the next level and establish a better connection with people. You keep your facade so you don't get too attached to people and experience disappointment, eventually. When it comes to friends, you are their rock and shoulder to cry. You don't look like yourself when you are around someone you like. You are a hard person to speak to, especially if when you are around people you barely know.
Looking for a name like Brentley? Please go through the following names
- Erouan - Erouans origin is Celtic, meaning of Erouan is "Shrub or Yew"
- Finna - The unisex name Finna is mainly used in Finnish and Old Norse is originated from Celtic. Finna is form of Fína in Greenlandic language
- Guss - Pleasing and Classy boy name Guss is originated from Celtic and Old Norse, meaning of Guss is "Talk, Chat" is primarily used in Dutch and Finnish
- Madek - The Madek means "Good" is originated from Celtic
- Keira - Used commonly in English preeminent, Keira means "Excellent, Dusky or Good" and is bestowed upon both sexes is originated from Celtic and Arabic
Middle names for Brentley
Just in case, you don't know what to pair with Brentley, we've got you covered with these favorite and loveable middle names.
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Sibling Names for Brentley
If you have decided to name your bundle of joy Brentley, you might be wondering what would complement this unique and charming moniker. Look no further as we have curated a list of sibling names that perfectly match with Brentley's style and flair. From classic to trendy, these name suggestions will help you find the perfect match for your little ones.
For a sister
Brother to Brentley
- Jennelle
- Celsea
- Aven
- Daisee
- Edeena
- Dolly
- Amnesty
- Britney
- Holly
- Demelza
- Darlyn
- Ailith
- Kyndal
- Bailly
- Hailee
- Edytha
- Breauna
- Kymberleigh
- Chelsia
- Cindel
Famous people named Brentley
- Brentley Frazer, Generation X contemporary Australian poet and author of experimental literature
- Brentley Gore, American singer/songwriter and actor
Lists having Brentley
- Boys names beginning with B
- Girls names beginning with B
- American Baby Names
- Celtic Baby Names
- English Baby Names
- Popular English Boy Names
- Boy names that starts with Bre
- Girl names that ends with -ley
- Baby Names that mean Hill
Sources
- Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
- Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths