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What Does The Name Brad Mean?

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Swarda Padwal answered
The name Brad is a masculine name. It has its origin in Old English. Brad means 'broad or wide'. This name is the Romanian word fir. The name has only one variant Bradd. Bard, Braddy, Braidy, Braedy, Bradey, Breed, Brit, Bret, Bradie, Brod, Brody, Byrd, and Bird are similar names for Brad. Some of these similar names could be used as girl's name. It could be used as short name for Bradford and Bradley. Bradford is 'broad ford' and Bradley is 'broad meadow'.

According to the census conducted in United States of America in 1990, Brad was popularly used as a male first name. Brad is commonly used as a surname. Brad Pitt and Brad Renfro are famous actors by this name. Brad Ellsworth is the senator of Indiana. Brad is also used as a name for a place in Romania.
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Name: Brandley
Gender: Male
Origin: Old English
Meaning: A Broad Lea, Broad Meadow, Broad Clearing In The Woods.
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Bradley is a habitational name which was used in place(s) in England named Bradley. Bradley name is from Old English word brad meaning ‘broad’ and leah, meaning woodland clearing.
Top Places of Origin for Bradley is Ireland, England, Great Britain, Scotland,  according to records. Please click on highlighted words to view records of people with Bradley surname.
There is also a book named Bradley name in History which is a unique volume of fascinating facts, statistics and commentary following the Bradley family name as far back in history as possible.
Click here for the Chart showing Average Life Expectancy of Bradley for various years.
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It means that you smoke weed and then don't tell me about and it also means that you are a player ...and don't care if you brake a girls heart a million times ...
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Aisha answered
The name Bradley is of English origin. It is derived from the old English word Broad Clearning.

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