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Popularity: #182 · Trend: ↘ Falling

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: BRAY-den //ˈbreɪdən//

Origin: English; Irish

Meaning: English: Broad valley; Irish: Descendant of Bradan

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Brayden has its roots in the Old English and Gaelic languages. It is derived from the surname Braden, which itself originates from the Gaelic name "Brághaidhe" meaning "broad valley" or "broad hill." The name has undergone various transformations through linguistic evolution, with its earliest forms appearing in the context of place names in England and Ireland.

The transition into English likely occurred during the medieval period, as surnames began to be adopted as given names, a common practice in the 19th century when many surnames were repurposed as first names. Historically, the name Brayden can be associated with various geographical locations in England, particularly in the regions of Yorkshire and Lancashire, where place names such as Braden and Bradenham can be found.

The use of Brayden as a given name became more prominent in the late 20th century, reflecting a broader trend of using surnames as first names. This practice has roots in the English-speaking world, where names often reflect familial lineage or geographical significance.

Culturally, names like Brayden carry connotations of strength and stability, resonating with the imagery of valleys and hills. The name's association with natural landscapes may evoke a sense of connection to the earth and heritage.

Additionally, diminutive forms such as Bray or even the more traditional Braden have emerged, further enriching the name's cultural tapestry. Overall, Brayden reflects a blend of historical significance and cultural resonance, rooted in the landscapes of England and Ireland.

Famous people named Brayden

Brayden Schenn is a professional ice hockey player best known for playing with the St. Louis Blues and representing Canada in international competitions.
Brayden Point is a professional ice hockey player best known for playing with the Tampa Bay Lightning and winning the Stanley Cup.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Brayden was first seen in the United States in 1970. Brayden has ranked as high as #53 nationally, which occurred in 2010, and has been most popular in Texas, California, Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania. In the past 5 years the name Brayden has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Brayden (2024)

State Births Share
TX 173
10%
FL 137
8%
NY 135
7%
CA 135
7%
PA 96
5%
NC 79
4%
GA 79
4%
OH 74
4%
MI 69
4%
MA 65
4%
IL 57
3%
TN 53
3%
VA 53
3%
IN 48
3%
LA 47
3%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19706
19758
19769
19777
197811
19799
198013
19818
198216
198312
198415
198529
198643
198739
198861
198982
1990103
1991142
1992173
1993250
1994310
1995450
1996604
1997724
19981,015
19991,523
20001,760
20012,129
20022,809
20033,672
20044,066
20055,512
20066,160
20077,226
20088,445
20098,603
20109,119
20119,024
20128,513
20137,455
20146,592
20156,280
20165,734
20175,177
20184,422
20193,689
20203,292
20212,846
20222,587
20232,282
20241,917