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Meaning & Origins
Transferred use of the Scottish surname, now used as a given name throughout the English-speaking world. In the 20th century it was particularly popular in Australia. The surname was originally a Norman baronial name, but a precise identification of the place from which it was derived has not been made (there are a large number of possible candidates). The Bruces were an influential Norman family in Scottish affairs in the early Middle Ages; its most famous member was Robert ‘the Bruce’ (1274–1329), who is said to have drawn inspiration after his defeat at Methven from the perseverance of a spider in repeatedly climbing up again after being knocked down. He ruled Scotland as King Robert I from 1306 to 1329.
| 129th in the U.S. for 2011 |
English: variant of Chadburn.
| 19,684th in the U.S. for 2011 |
Nicknames & variations
Brucie, Brad, Bruck, Brucha, Brooke, Bruch, Bruchy, Brucee, Bruc, Bruchie
Chadwick, Chadwell, Chad, Chadha, Chadd, Chaddock, Chadderdon, Chada, Chadick, Chadburn
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