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- Brooke (given name) - Wikipedia
Brooke (given name) The name Brooke is most commonly a female given name and less commonly a male given name, also used as a surname Other forms include Brook The name "Brooke" is of English origin [1] Notable people and characters with this name include:
- Brooke Name Meaning: Origin, Popularity Nicknames
Brooke is primarily an English name with Germanic roots It originated in England as a surname for people living near water and has since become a popular given name throughout the English-speaking world, including the US, UK, Canada, and Australia
- Brooke Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, Girl Names Like Brooke - Mama . . .
The name Brooke has its roots in Old English, and it means “a small stream” or “a brook ” It is a unisex name, but it has been more popular as a girl’s name in recent years
- Brooke - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter
Brooke is a charming nature-inspired name of English origin, meaning "stream " This simple yet elegant name captures the tranquil beauty of flowing water Brooke has been a popular choice for girls, featured among celebrity baby names like Rowan Francis, daughter of Brooke Shields
- Charlie Puth, Brooke Sansone Welcome First Baby - E! Online
Five months after Charlie Puth revealed his wife Brooke Sansone was pregnant, she gave birth to the couple’s first baby
- Brooke Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
Brooke is an English name with an Old English origin, derived from the word “Broc,” which means ‘small stream ’ It was traditionally a surname, spelled as Broc back in the 12th century in Essex, and was used to refer to people that stayed near flowing water bodies or streams
- Charlie Puth and His Wife Brooke Welcome Their First Child . . . - InStyle
Charlie Puth and his wife Brooke can officially call themselves mom and dad following the birth of their son Jude on Friday, March 13 See the photos of their new baby, here
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Brooke
Variant of Brook The name came into use in the 1950s, probably influenced by American socialite Brooke Astor (1902-2007) It was further popularized by actress Brooke Shields (1965-)
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