Brodie
Brodie | |
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Family name | |
Meaning | Unknown meaning, various theories. |
Region of origin | Brodie, Moray, Scotland. {Map} |
Language(s) of origin | Pictish or Gaelic |
Related names | Brodi, Brody, Broddy, Broadie, Broady, Brodye, Broddie, Bradie, Brady, Breaddie, Brothie, Brothy, Breadie, Briddie, Bridie, Bridye, Brodey, Bridy, Bryde, Brydie, Bodie, MacBrody, Brodie-Gazelle |
Clan affiliations | Clan Brodie |
Footnotes: [1] |
Brodie can be a given name or a surname. Of Scottish origin, and a location in Moray, Scotland, its meaning is uncertain; it is not clear if Brodie, as a word, has its origins in the Gaelic or Pictish languages. In 2012 this name was the 53rd most popular boys' name in Scotland.[2] The given name can be a male or female name, originating from the surname.[3]
Origin
The lands of Brodie {Map} are in Scotland, between Morayshire and Nairnshire, on the modern border that separates the Scottish Highlands and Moray. In the time of the Picts (pre 10th century), this location was at the heart of the Kingdom of Moravia.[4] Early references show that the Brodie lands to be governed by a Tòiseach, in Scottish Gaelic, Tòiseach translates as chieftain or clan chief, later to become Thane.[5] Part of the Brodie lands were originally Temple Lands, owned by the order of the Knights Templar.[6] It is uncertain if the Brodies took their name from the lands of Brodie, or that the lands were named after the clan.[7]
Meaning of the name
Early references to Brodie were written as Brochy, Brothy, Brothie, Brothu, Brode.[8][9] Various meanings to the name Brodie have been advanced, but given the Brodies uncertain origin, and the varying ways Brodie has been pronounced/written, these remain but suppositions. Some of the suggestions that have been advanced as to the meaning of the name Brodie are:
- Gaelic for "a little ridge"; "a brow", or "a precipice";[10]
- "ditch" or "mire", from the old Irish word broth;[11]
- "muddy place", from the Gaelic word brothach;[12]
- "a point", "a spot", or "level piece of land", from the Gaelic word Brodha;[13]
- or originated from the Pict name Brude, Bruide or Bridei from the Pictish King name Bridei.[14][15][16]
People with the surname Brodie
Brodie Thies (1997- )
- Alexander Oswald Brodie (1849–1918), Governor of Arizona Territory
- Allan G. Brodie, 20th century orthodontics educator
- Angela Hartley Brodie, PhD, cancer researcher
- Anne Brodie, 1952 –, Founder Member and Past Professional Chairman, National Association of Medical Personnel Specialists [UK]
- Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 1st Baronet (1783–1862), physiologist and surgeon
- Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, 2nd Baronet (1817–1880), chemist
- Bernard Brodie (military strategist)
- Bernard Brodie (biochemist)
- Chic Brodie (footballer), Scottish former footballer
- Dan Brodie, singer/songwriter from Melbourne, Australia
- Daniel Brodie, Broadway designer
- David Brodie (political strategist), senior organizer for the Liberal Party of Canada
- David Brodie (field hockey), member of the British field hockey team
- Diana Brodie, American singer, songwriter, artist, educator
- Don Brodie, American actor and director
- Douglas Neil Brodie, businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia
- Her Grace the Duchess of Gordon
- Eric Brodie, Scottish former footballer
- Fawn M. Brodie (1915–1981), biographer and professor of history at UCLA
- H. Keith H. Brodie, American psychiatrist, president emeritus of Duke University
- Harold J Brodie Canadian mycologist
- Howard Brodie, sketch artist known for his World War II combat sketches
- Ian Brodie, Canadian political scientist
- Ian Brodie (journalist)
- Sir Israel Brodie (1895–1979), Chief rabbi
- James Brodie, several, including:
- James Brodie (politician, born 1637), Scottish politician, Member of Scottish Parliament for Elgin & Forfarshire
- James Brodie of Brodie (1744–1827), Scottish botanist and politician
- James Brodie (Canadian politician), politician from Northwest Territories, Canada
- James William Brodie, New Zealand geologist, oceanographer, historian and philatelist.
- Joe Brodie, drummer in Drowners
- John Brodie, American football quarterback
- John Alexander Brodie (1858–1934), British civil engineer
- John Brodie (footballer born 1947)
- John Brodie (footballer born 1862)
- John H. Brodie, theoretical physicist expert in string theory
- John Brodie Innes, vicar of Downe and friend of Charles Darwin
- John William Brodie-Innes, leading member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn's Amen-Ra Temple
- Joshua Brodie, New Zealand cricketer
- Leanna Brodie, Canadian actor and playwright
- Leith Brodie, Australian sprint freestyle and medley swimmer
- Malcolm Brodie (politician), the mayor of Richmond, British Columbia since 2001
- Malcolm Brodie (journalist), Scottish-born journalist from Northern Ireland
- Michael Brodie, British boxer
- Michael Brodie (rugby league)
- Mike Brodie, self-trained American photographer
- Paul Brodie, Canadian saxophonist
- Paul Brodie, Canadian bicycle manufacturer (Brodie Bicycles), Mountain Bike Hall of Fame inductee
- Peter Bellinger Brodie (1815–1897), British geologist and churchman
- Philip Hope Brodie, Scottish law Lord
- Regis Brodie, Professor of Art at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs, NY
- Richard Brodie (cricketer)
- Richard Brodie (programmer), author of Microsoft Word and professional poker player
- Richard Brodie (footballer), English footballer
- Starla Brodie, World Series of Poker champion
- Steve Brodie (bridge jumper)
- Steve Brodie (actor)
- Steve Brodie (footballer)
- Steve Brodie (baseball)
- Thomas L. Brodie, Irish theologian
- Walter Brodie, New Zealand politician
- Walter Lorrain Brodie, Scottish recipient of Victoria Cross
- William Brodie (Deacon Brodie, Deacon William Brodie) (1741–1788)
- William Brodie (sculptor) (1815–1881), Scottish sculptor
- William Brodie Brodie, surgeon, (1871-1937) Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Fictional characters
- Axel Brodie, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX anime series
- Ewan Brodie, fictional character in the series Monarch of the Glen
- Jean Brodie, in the novel The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie and film adaptation
- J. H. Brodie, fictional character in the television series Homicide: Life on the Street
- Melanie Brodie, character in the series Degrassi Junior High
- Brodie family, from the BBC One Scotland soap opera River City
People with the given name Brodie
Brodie | |
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Gender | Male or Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Pictish or Gaelic |
Meaning | Unknown meaning, various theories. |
Region of origin | Brodie, Moray, Scotland. {Map} |
Look up Brodie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. |
- Brodie Atkinson, former Australian rules footballer
- Brodie Croyle, American football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs
- Brodie Dupont, Canadian professional ice hockey forward
- Brodie Farber, mixed martial arts fighter
- Brodie Greer, American actor
- Brodie Henderson, professional rugby union player
- Brodie Henderson (engineer), railway engineer
- Brodie Holland, Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League
- Brodie Lee, American professional wrestler
- Brodie Merrill, professional lacrosse player
- Brodie Moles, Australian rules football player
- Brodie Mooy, Australian football (soccer) player
- Brodie Neill, industrial designer
- Brodie Retallick (born 1991), New Zealand rugby union player
- Brodie Wosten, coach for the Western Illinois University Leathernecks
- Brodie Young, Australian reality television star
- Brodie Johnstone, Second most famous dog in the UK
Fictional characters
- Brodie Bruce, played by Jason Lee in the film Mallrats
- Brodie Hanson, in the Australian soap opera Home and Away
Brodie coat of arms
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Brodie of Spynie
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Brodie of Lethen
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Brodie of Mylton
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Brodie of Mayne
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Brodie of Rosthorn
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Callender-Brodie
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Captain David Brodie
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Brodie-Wood of Keithick
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Brodie-Innes of Milton Brodie
External links
- Brodie genealogical family trees
- www.brodiewiki.com – Brodie family genealogy, information, and wiki
References
- ↑ electricscotland.com
- ↑ "Brodie". Retrieved 8 January 2014.
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Hardcastle, Kate, ed. Oxford Dictionary of Names (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 40. ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1.
- ↑ History of Nairnshire (1893), p.54, by Bain, George, F.S.A., Scotland
- ↑ History of Nairnshire (1893), p.91-92, p.143, by Bain, George, F.S.A., Scotland
- ↑ History of Nairnshire (1893) p.134-135, by Bain, George, F.S.A., Scotland
- ↑ A History of Moray and Nairn (1897), by Charles Rampini, LL.D, p.258
- ↑ Genealogy of the Thanes and Brodies of Brodie
- ↑ The history of the Province of Moray : comprising the counties of Elgin and Nairn, the greater part of the County of Inverness and a portion of the County of Banff, all called the Province of Moray before there was a division into counties (1882), vol. ii, p.238
- ↑ An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names; By William Arthur; p.82; Published by Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., 1857; Internet link
- ↑ The history of the Province of Moray : comprising the counties of Elgin and Nairn, the greater part of the County of Inverness and a portion of the County of Banff, all called the Province of Moray before there was a division into counties (1882), vol. ii, p.248-249
- ↑ Brodie Name Meaning and Origin Retrieved on 2008-02-07
- ↑ The place names of Elginshire (1905), by Donald Matheson, p.119
- ↑ Clans and Chiefs, p. 52, by Ian Grimble, Frederick Muller Ltd (8 December 1980), ISBN 0-85634-111-8, ISBN 978-0-85634-111-3
- ↑ Brodie Country (1991), p.1, by James Brodie, Galloper press, ISBN 0-9536718-0-1
- ↑ rampantscotland.com
- ↑ Reference for Brodie arms: Heraldry-online, Brodie Arms, Officially Recorded in Scotland