Breyden

Meaning of Breyden

The name Breyden, predominantly used for boys, is a modern and unique variation of the more common names Braeden and Brayden. Pronounced as BRAY-dən (/ˈbreɪdən/), Breyden has an appealing phonetic quality that makes it stand out. Although its exact origin is not well-documented, it is believed to be derived from Old English roots, where similar names often meant "broad valley" or "brave." Over the years, Breyden has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States. It first appeared on the naming charts in 1990 with minimal occurrences and gradually gained traction through the early 2000s. The name reached its peak popularity in 2012 with 66 newborns being named Breyden, ranking it at 2065. Despite a slight decline in recent years, the name continues to be chosen by parents who are looking for a distinctive yet familiar-sounding name for their baby boy. Its variations, Braeden and Brayden, also contribute to its widespread appeal across different cultures and regions.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as BRAY-dən (/ˈbreɪdən/)

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