Brease
/bɹˈis/
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Old English
Brease, of Old English origin, means 'Son of Rhys' or 'Son of the ardent, enthusiastic one'. It carries connotations of passion, vigor, and leadership, reflecting the fiery spirit often associated with the name Rhys. While less common today, it evokes a sense of historical depth and strength.
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