Braiden first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Braiden has been for the last 41 years (from 1984 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Braiden

Strong and bold; derived from the combination of "brave" and "aidan".

Popularity of Braiden by gender

Based on the last 41 years of data, Braiden is more commonly used as a male name, with approximately 98% of people named Braiden being male.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 58 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Braiden.

YearMale CountFemale Count
2024580
2023640
2022820
20211010
20201320
20191120
20181500
20171930
20162420
20152410
20142760
20132980
20124200
20114686
201055610
20095630
20085559
20074828
20064038
200539112
200430513
20032346
20022308
200119214
20001506
199914711
1998898
1997786
19968210
1995595
1994477
1993525
1992380
1991230
1990160
1989130
1988160
198760
198690
198550
198460

The history of the first name Braiden

The name Braiden has its origins in the Gaelic language, specifically the Scottish and Irish Gaelic dialects. It is believed to have emerged sometime during the Middle Ages, possibly as early as the 12th or 13th century.

The name Braiden is derived from the Gaelic word "braid," which means "salmon." This connection to the fish likely stems from the importance of salmon in the diets and folklore of the ancient Celtic peoples who inhabited the Scottish Highlands and parts of Ireland.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Braiden appears in the Annals of Ulster, an ancient Irish chronicle that covers events from the 5th to the 16th century. In this text, the name is spelled "Bráidín" and is used to refer to a minor chieftain from the medieval Irish province of Ulster.

Throughout history, several notable individuals have borne the name Braiden. One of the earliest was Braiden O'Donnell, a 13th-century Irish chieftain and warrior who fought against the Anglo-Norman invaders of Ireland. Another historical figure was Braiden MacLeod, a 16th-century Scottish clan chief from the Isle of Skye who played a role in the Scottish clan wars of the time.

In the 18th century, Braiden Campbell was a Scottish philosopher and essayist who wrote extensively on moral and political topics. His most famous work, "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations," published in 1776, is considered a foundational text in modern economics.

In the 19th century, Braiden O'Brien was an Irish poet and nationalist who composed several works celebrating Irish culture and advocating for Irish independence from British rule. He lived from 1832 to 1899 and was a prominent figure in the Irish literary revival of the late 19th century.

Finally, in the 20th century, Braiden McGuire was a Canadian author and playwright who wrote extensively about life in rural Nova Scotia. He was born in 1912 and passed away in 1988, leaving behind a rich body of work that captured the essence of Maritime culture and folklore.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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