Broderick (surname)

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Broderick is a surname of early medieval English origin, and subsequently the Anglicised versions of names of Irish and Welsh origin.

LanguagesWelsh, Irish, Old Norse
MeaningWelsh: "son of Rhydderch"; Irish: "descendant of Bruadar"; "Brother" Old Norse: "Blood Brother" or "Ginger brother"
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Broderick
LanguagesWelsh, Irish, Old Norse
Origin
MeaningWelsh: "son of Rhydderch"; Irish: "descendant of Bruadar"; "Brother" Old Norse: "Blood Brother" or "Ginger brother"
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English origin

The name was originally derived from "son of Baldric (or Baldrick)".[1] Broderick or Broderic may also refer to a person living at or near a broad ridge.[2][3]

Irish origin

It is an Anglicised form of the Irish Ó Bruadair, meaning "descendant of Bruadar". The Irish Bruattar /Bruadar /Brodur is first recorded in 853, in the name of Bruattar mac Aeda, an Irish princeling from the south-east of Ireland. As a Norse personal name, Brodir is found in the name of a particular participant in the Battle of Clontarf and of a particular King of Dublin who was killed in 1160.[4]

Welsh origin

The name is an Anglicised form of the Welsh Prydderch, meaning "son of Rhydderch".[2] The Welsh personal name Rhydderch was originally a byname meaning "reddish brown".[5]

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