| Meaning | fiery, sword |
| Origin | German |
| Gender | Boy |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 1 |
| Syllabification | Brandt |
This name carries a strong, decisive quality that appeals to parents seeking something both familiar and distinctive. The single syllable delivers impact without pretension, making it memorable in any setting.
Children bearing this name often find it ages well, transitioning smoothly from playground to boardroom. Its Germanic roots lend it a certain gravitas while remaining approachable and easy to pronounce across different languages and cultures.
The name suggests reliability and strength of character—qualities many parents hope to instill. It's neither too common nor too obscure, occupying that sweet spot where individuality meets tradition.
Teachers rarely mispronounce it, and it pairs well with both classic and contemporary middle names, offering flexibility in creating a complete name that flows naturally.
| Bran |
| Brandy |
| B |
| Brandt Snedeker | American professional golfer |
| Brandt Jobe | American professional golfer |
| Brandt Iden | American politician |
| Brandt Gassman | American football player |
| Brandt Clarke | Canadian ice hockey player |
| Brandt Jean | Activist and brother of Botham Jean |
| Brandt Wheaton | Australian rules footballer |
| Brandt Hershman | American politician |
| Brandt Andersen | American entrepreneur |
| Brandt Ricca | American actor |
| Brandt Wright | American basketball coach |
| Brandt Tobler | American comedian |
| Brandt Brown | American baseball executive |
| Brandt Fralick | American musician |
| Brandt Williams | American journalist |
| Brandt Oliver Brown | American diplomat |
| Brandt Hall | American football player |
| Brandt Engle | American composer |
| Brandt Ross | British historian |
| Brandt Daugherty | American actor |