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- Brooke (given name) - Wikipedia
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
- Brooke Shields Bold New Title at 60 Is Turning Heads
Movie star Brooke Shields has grown up in the spotlight, having started her career as a child model and starring in films such as Pretty Baby, The Blue Lagoon, and Endless Love She recently
- Brooke Name Meaning: Gender, Facts History - Mom Loves Best
Meaning: Brooke commonly means a “small stream or river ” A less common meaning is “to endure or tolerate ” Gender: The name Brooke is unisex though it’s more popular for girls in the US Origin: Brooke is an English and German name Popularity: Brooke is a popular name at present It was very popular in the 90s and 2000s
- Brooke - Baby name meaning, origin, and popularity - BabyCenter
See the popularity of the baby name Brooke over time, plus its meaning, origin, common sibling names, and more in BabyCenter's Baby Names tool
- 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 The name Brooke first appeared in the United States in the late 19th century and slowly gained popularity in the 20th century
- Meaning, origin and history of the name Brooke
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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- Brooke Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity - MomJunction
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
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