Brainerd (surname)
Brainerd is a surname of English origin.
Origin and Meaning: The surname Brainerd is derived from a location name, most likely stemming from a place in Cheshire, England. The name is thought to be a corruption or alteration of "Brandon," which in Old English meant "broom hill" or "hill where broom grows." It is also possible, albeit less likely, that the name is a variant of "Brainthwaite," a place name of Norse origin meaning "clearing by the bracken."
Distribution: The surname Brainerd is relatively uncommon, though it can be found primarily in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Notable People:
- David Brainerd (1718-1747): An American missionary to the Native Americans.
- Ezra Brainerd (1844-1924): An American politician and educator, president of Middlebury College.
Variations:
While Brainerd is the most common spelling, variations of the name may include:
- Brainard
- Brainerd
- Brainwood
Historical Notes: The Brainerd family in America traces its lineage back to Daniel Brainerd, an early settler of Haddam, Connecticut, in the 17th century. His descendants have spread throughout the United States.