Brandan(English) Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English for 'Hill Covered With Broom'. Broom is a Prolific Weed. Also, 'From the Beacon Hill', 'Beacon on the Hill' or 'Gorse-covered Hill.'
Brandon(Shakespearean) 'Henry Vi, ' Sir John Stanley. 'Henry Vi, Part Iii' Sir William Stanley. 'As You Like It' a Country Fellow, in Love With Audrey. 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' a Boy, Son to Page. 'Richard Iii' Sir Will
Brandon(Irish) Variant of Brendan: Prince, or Brave. Some Scholars Believe Brendan Means 'stinking Hair'
Brandon(English) Derived from a Surname and Place Name Based on the Old English for 'Hill Covered With Broom'. Broom is a Prolific Weed. Also, 'From the Beacon Hill'