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Brooklynne

Girl #5610 most popular
American contemporary urban

Meanings & Origins

"broken land, marsh"

Origin: Dutch Language: Dutch

Popularity

#5610
Current Rank
Rising
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3
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“Urban cool with a feminine creative twist”

Origin & Etymology

Brooklynne is a creative feminine spelling of Brooklyn, the New York City borough whose name derives from the Dutch Breukelen meaning broken land or marsh. The extra -ne ending adds a distinctly feminine French-influenced touch, following the trend of creatively feminizing place names. The name became popular for girls after Brooklyn Beckham was born in 1999, despite him being male.

Popularity Story

Brooklyn as a girls name surged in the 2010s as place names became trendy. The Brooklynne double-n and final -e variant became popular among parents wanting to feminize the name while keeping its urban edge.

Cultural Significance

Represents American urban culture and the trend of using NYC borough names as given names, carrying associations with creativity, diversity, and metropolitan life.

Fun Facts

  • Brooklyn borough was settled by the Dutch in the 1630s
  • Brooklyn is consistently a top-50 girls name in the US

Brooklynne in Other Languages

French Brooklynne
Spanish Brooklyn

Popularity Over Time

Peaked 2009

Nicknames

Brook Brooke Lynne Lyn

Sibling Names

Middle Names

Grace Rose Marie Faith Nicole

Name Vibe

Modern Trendy Bold Playful

Famous People Named Brooklynne

B

Brooklyn Beckham

Other

1999

Son of David and Victoria Beckham, model and photographer