Brannain
Brannain is a given name of Irish origin. It is the Gaelic form of Brendan, which derives from the Old Irish name Brendán. The etymology of Brendán is generally understood to come from the Old Irish word "bréan," meaning "sorrow" or "stain," combined with the suffix "-án," a diminutive. Therefore, Brannain can be interpreted to mean "little sorrow" or "little stain."
The name Brannain has historical significance, most notably associated with Saint Brendan the Navigator, a sixth-century
In modern usage, Brannain is a masculine given name. Its pronunciation typically follows Irish phonetic rules,