Brant

Meaning of Brant

Brant is a bold boy’s name that bursts onto the scene with the punch of a blade and the warmth of New Year’s fireworks! It comes from Old Norse brandr, meaning “sword,” and Old English brant, meaning “steep hill.” The name slips off your tongue as BRANT (/brænt/) with sturdy vibes. It feels bright like a flickering flamma in the night sky. Imagine a young warrior with a corazón as wide as the pampas. His spirit climbs like a crisp ridge under a fiery sun. Brant brings to mind the crack of steel on a shield and the rustic charm of a sun-baked hillside. It has a dash of Latin fuego and rugged grace. Brant promises a journey as fast and enchanted as una estampida of stars against a dark canvas.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as BRANT (/brænt/)

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Notable People Named Brant

Brant Bjork -
Brant Daugherty -
Brant J. Pitre -
Brant Weidner -
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