Brandane

English

Etymology

The origin of 'Brandane' may be in the name of Saint Brendan or in the bold water or spray men.

Proper noun

Brandane

  1. (archaic) Collective name of the natives of Arran and Bute.
  2. A surname.

References

  • (etymology) MacBride, MacKenzie (1910). Arran of the Bens, the Glens and the Brave. Pub. Foulis. pp. 76-80.

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