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CMartin | 13:27 Tue 17th Dec 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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Whad does brean mean?
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Not on www.dictionary.com or in the dictionary on my desk... sure you've spelt it correctly?
There is definitely no such word in standard English or even any of its major dialects, since The Oxford English Dictionary itself has no entry for it.

I wonder whether - going on the sound only - you are referring to the Irish version of the name 'Brian'. Here, in Britain, we pronounce it as 'Bry - an' and in Ireland, they pronounce it as 'Bree - an'...roughly how your word would sound. If that is what you are asking, the name's meaning in Gaelic/Celtic is along the lines of 'high/noble/strong'.

Brean is a surname and place name (not to contradict QM who is correct). Did you mean 'bream' (pronounced 'brim') which is a type of fish? Can you tell us in what context you heard/read the word?
Haven't you heard of Heinz Braked Breans?

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