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The baby name Brinmore is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈbrɪn.mɔːr/ (BRIN-mor).

Brinmore is English in Origin.

Gender: Unisex
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: /ˈbrɪn.mɔːr/ (BRIN-mor)

What is the meaning of the name Brinmore ?

The baby name Brinmore is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈbrɪn.mɔːr/ (BRIN-mor).

Brinmore is English in Origin.

Brinmore is a modern, surname-style given name whose roots point to Welsh and English toponymy. It likely blends Welsh bryn “hill” with mawr “great,” familiar from the place-name Bryn Mawr (“great hill”), while its -more ending also echoes Old English mor “moor, open land.” Taken together, Brinmore suggests “great hill” or “hill by the moor,” evoking high ground and wide landscapes.

While Brinmore itself has little recorded historical use and appears chiefly in Anglophone birth records from the late 20th century onward, it draws credibility from the established Welsh given name Brynmor (meaning “great hill”). Variant spellings include Brynmor, Brynmore, Brinmoor, and Brynmoor; short forms Brin and Bryn are common. The name fits contemporary trends favoring nature-inflected, place-inspired choices that are familiar in sound yet uncommon in use.

Brinmore is about as rare as a name gets. We count just 1 recorded use of it worldwide, from 1 country.

Brinmore has the following similar or variant Names

Brinmore – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
ZA Boys 0 #1,272 1 25,619
ZA

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People also ask about Brinmore

Brinmore is a unisex name, given to both boys and girls.
Brinmore is a 2 syllable name, pronounced /ˈbrɪn.mɔːr/ (BRIN-mor).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Brinmoor, Brynmore, Brinmor, Brynmor and Brin.
Across languages, Brinmore has these equivalents: Brynmor (Welsh), Bryn (Welsh, 'hill'), Brinley/Brynley (modern similar-sounding names), Montgomery (similar 'hill/mountain' sense).
Yes. Brinmore stays well below the level a name needs to register on any official chart, about as clear a sign of rarity as there is.