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as like the name brian, likely from bre came to associate with the suffix 'n'
brenley could be from bre
more of 'hill meadow/grove'
Modernly I think take random sylables and throw them together and we, with interest in such things, try to create a meaning.
Brenley though, doesn't seem as far fetched a name does it? It seems like it could be quiet common, from the sound of it.
Anyways, thanks anneza, i want to know why u think 'burnt' tho
brenley could be from bre
more of 'hill meadow/grove'
Modernly I think take random sylables and throw them together and we, with interest in such things, try to create a meaning.
Brenley though, doesn't seem as far fetched a name does it? It seems like it could be quiet common, from the sound of it.
Anyways, thanks anneza, i want to know why u think 'burnt' tho