Bréanainn
Bréanainn is an Irish given name, typically masculine, derived from the Old Irish "Brénaind". This name is believed to mean "little raven" or "prince". It is a name with deep historical roots in Ireland, most famously associated with Saint Brendan the Navigator, a 6th-century Irish monk and explorer. The legend of Saint Brendan's voyage to the "Isle of the Blessed" has been a popular tale for centuries, contributing to the enduring appeal of the name.
The name has several anglicized forms, including Brendan, Brennan, and Breen. While less common in English-speaking