Origin: British
Meaning: Surf, wave, sea-edge; Meadow
The name Brimsley embodies a rich natural power from the days when Old English was spoken. Its definition stems the literal translations of its two parts; brim once referring to the surf with definitions of "wave" and "sea-edge" and ley meaning "meadow." But besides these beautiful natural associations, Brimsley also has deeply regal connotations thanks to Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story and the unfailingly dedicated butler of Queen Charlotte herself. Brimsley showed tenacity, wit, and vigor for his life of servitude and warmed the hearts of millions with his story. Give baby the chance to be as deeply beloved with the names Brimsley.