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Brett

Brett is a name used as both a given name and a surname in English-speaking countries. The given name is generally of English origin and is linked to the demonyms Briton or Breton, indicating ancestry from Britain or from Brittany in France.

As a given name, Brett has historically been masculine; in recent decades it has also been used

As a surname, Brett originated as a descriptive nickname for someone thought to be Breton or from

Notable people with the given name include Brett Favre, an American football quarterback; Brett Kavanaugh, a

Variant spellings include Bret, used by some individuals such as Bret Easton Ellis. The name has been

for
females.
The
standard
spelling
is
Brett
with
two
Ts,
while
a
one-T
variant,
Bret,
is
common
in
some
cases.
Brittany,
or
as
a
toponymic
or
ethnonymic
name
derived
from
the
same
origin.
United
States
Supreme
Court
Justice;
Bret
Easton
Ellis,
an
American
author;
Brett
Hull,
a
Hall
of
Fame
hockey
player;
Brett
Gardner,
an
American
baseball
player;
Brett
Michaels,
a
rock
musician;
Brett
Ratner,
a
film
director;
and
Brett
Dalton,
an
actor.
used
in
literature
and
popular
culture,
and
remains
a
recognizable
English-language
given
name
and
surname.