Brenton is often thought to be derived from Old English, meaning "hill of fire" or "burned hill." It projects an image of intensity, creativity, and passion, associated with landscapes dramatically transformed by fire.
See More NamesBrenton is an English name derived from a place originating in the ancient Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Wessex. It possibly means "hill of fire," where "brent" historically refers to burned or steep.
The name Brenton enjoys moderate popularity, particularly in English-speaking countries. It experienced a rise in the mid-20th century but remains less common than alternatives like Brent, thus appealing to parents seeking a unique yet familiar name.
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