The surname Brenner, although not particularly common, has its roots in Ireland. It is an anglicized version of the Gaelic surname Ó Braonáin, meaning descendant of Braonán. The prefix Ó in Gaelic surnames denotes grandson or descendant.
The original bearer of the Brenner surname was likely an ancestor named Braonán. This personal name is derived from the Irish word braon, which means drop or tear. Braonán could have been a nickname given to someone with tear-like characteristics, or it may have had a symbolic meaning related to the importance of tears or drops in their life or profession.
As with many Irish surnames, the Brenner surname emerged during the period when hereditary surnames began to be adopted in Ireland, which was around the 10th and 11th centuries. At this time, surnames were often based on the father's name, occupation, or distinctive characteristics.
Over time, the Brenner surname may have undergone changes in spelling and pronunciation as families migrated or interacted with English-speaking communities. Anglicized versions such as Brenner, Brennan, or Brannan became more common, especially after English authorities started enforcing the use of English surnames in Ireland during the 16th and 17th centuries.
While the exact history of individual Brenner families of Irish descent may vary, the surname's origins can be traced back to Gaelic-speaking ancestors in Ireland who passed it down through generations. Today, individuals with the surname Brenner, or any of its variations, can still find connections to their Irish roots and heritage.
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Colour | Brown |
Age | Suitable for children from 36 months |
Cleaning | Hand wash only |
Conformity | European Standard EN71 |
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EAN | 5055374500149 |
Weight | 0.3kg (0.7lbs) |
Height | 30cm (11.8 inches) |