Brady
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Brady Name meanings & History
From an Irish surname, meaning "spirited, broad-minded". From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Brádaigh, itself derived from the byname Brádach. A famous bearer of the surname is the American football quarterback Tom Brady (1977-). It was also borne by a fictional family on the television series The Brady Bunch (1969-1974). Brady is a common name in English-speaking countries and is often used as a first name for baby boys.
Zodiac Sign of Brady: Beauty Taurus,Brains Libra
Synonyms of Brady:
B: Bashful,Bountiful,Beauty,Brains
R: Resourceful,Reason,Restless,Rational
A: Argumentative,Ambitious,Assertive,Aggressive,Angry,Action
D: Dutiful,Demanding,Daddy,Domestic,Determined,Doting
Y: Yen/money,Yin/Yang,Youth-giving
Brady is:- a Comedic name
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Famous People
Some well-known individuals with the name Brady include American football player Tom Brady, Australian actor Brady Corbet, and American comedian Wayne Brady.
2.) Brady (Male)
3.) BRADY (Male)
Usage: American
Meanings: Transferred use of the surname originating from separate derivations. It is derived from the Old English elements brad (broad) and e age (eye): hence, “one with broad eyes.” It is also from the Old English elements brad (broad) and e g (island) or gehwg (enclosure): hence, “dweller on the broad island, dweller near the broad enclosure.” Var: Bradey. (BRAY-DEE)
4.) Brady (Male)
5.) Brady (Male)
6.) Brady (Female)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: (Irish) spirited.
Other Forms: Bradee, Bradey, Bradi, Bradie, Braedi, Braidee, Braidey, Braidi, Braidie, Braidy, Braydee
7.) BRADY (Male)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Transferred use of the surname originating from separate derivations. It is derived from the Old English elements brad (broad) and eage (eye): hence, “one with broad eyes.” It is also from the Old English elements brad (broad) and eg (island) or geh&g (enclosure): hence, “dweller on the broad island; dweller near the broad enclosure.” Var: Bradey. (BRAY-DEE)