Bradlee

Meaning of Bradlee

Bradlee dances off the tongue with a crisp, modern twist, inviting images of open skies and bold dreams. Rooted in the Old English Bradley—meaning “broad meadow”—Bradlee carries that same earthy strength but wears it with a fresh, contemporary flair. Unisex and full of energy, it rolls easily as BRAD-lee, ready for adventurous girls and confident boys alike. In Latin American circles its bright rhythm is especially embraced, where the name sings like a swift breeze through sunlit plazas. With its gentle climb into the top 900 names in the US, Bradlee feels like a friendly nod to tradition with a playful wink at tomorrow—each new little one a promise of wide-open possibilities.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as BRAD-lee (/ˈbræd.li/)

British English

  • Pronunced as BRAD-lee (/bradli/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Bradlee

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