Bronson (name)
Bronson is primarily recognized as a surname of English origin, and also as a given name, often masculine.
Origin and Meaning:
The surname Bronson is generally believed to be derived from the Old English personal name "Brun," meaning "brown," combined with the suffix "-son," indicating "son of." Thus, Bronson signifies "son of Brun." Alternatively, it could be a locational surname derived from places named with "Brun" or similar elements.
Use as a Given Name:
Bronson is sometimes used as a given name, though less frequently than its use as a surname. The popularity of the given name appears to have been influenced by the actor Charles Bronson (born Charles Buchinsky).
Notable People:
- Charles Bronson (1921-2003): An American actor known for his roles in action and Western films.
- Bronson Pelletier (born 1986): A Canadian actor.
Distribution:
The surname Bronson is found primarily in English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
Variations:
Variant spellings of the name are not particularly common, but the base name "Brun" and related names such as "Brown" are widespread.