Meaning & Origin
Breanne is a modern feminine given name, a variant of Brianna or Brianne, derived from the masculine Brian. This orthographic variant, featuring the double 'e', emerged in the late 20th century as part of a trend toward distinctive spellings of popular names.EtymologyThe root name Brian is of debated origin, possibly from Old Celtic *brixs meaning "hill, high" (Old Irish brií) or *brigā meaning "might, power" (Old Irish briíg). Historically, it gained prominence through the Irish high king Brian Boru (c. 941–1014), who repelled Viking incursions and died at the Battle of Clontarf. His name became popular in Ireland and was introduced to England by Norse-Gael settlers and later by Bretons after the Norman Conquest.Notable BearersBreanne Davis (born c. 1978), an American politician serving in the Arkansas Senate since 2019Breanne Dürenberger (born 1987), known professionally as Breanne Düren, an American keyboardist and singer with the band Owl CityBreanne Hill (born 1990), an American actress known for roles in Easy Does It and FrontierBreanne Knapp (born 1990), a Canadian curlerBreanne Nicholas (born 1994), a Canadian rugby sevens player who competed at the 2016 Summer OlympicsBreanne Siwicki (born 1995), a Canadian open water swimmerVariant FormsRelated feminine forms include Breana, Breann, Breanna, Briana, Brianna, and Brianne. Common diminutives are Bree, Bria, and Brie.Meaning: Feminine form of Brian ("hill" or "strength")Origin: Celtic, IrishType: Given nameUsage: English-speaking countries