Bruce Harrigan

Name meaning, origin and global statistics

Bruce Harrigan — from the brushwood
395K People worldwide
United States Most common in
1970s Peak popularity
Gender
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Bruce Harrigan is a name that combines French origins. The first name Bruce is a masculine given name of French origin. Bruce is an English language name that arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a Scottish surname since medieval times; it is now a common male given name. The variant Lebrix and Le Brix are French variations of the surname. Note: A few people are notable in more than one field, and therefore appear in more than one section. The surname Harrigan: Abi Harrigan (born 2002), Australian freestyle skier Anthony Hart Harrigan (1925–2010), American journalist and conservative Bill Harrigan (born 1960), Australian rugby league football referee Claire Harrigan (born 1964), Scottish artist Dan Harrigan (born 1955), American swimmer David Xavier Harrigan (1948–2000), singer, actor, and painter known as Tomata du Plenty Duncan Harrigan (1921–2005), Scottish footballer Edward Harrigan (1845–1911), American playwright, lyricist, actor and theater owner Frank Harrigan (1904–1969), American basketballer Henry J. Bruce is a well-known first name, carried by approximately 395K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Bruce reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.

Etymology & Origin

First Name: Bruce

Meaning: from the brushwood

French

Bruce is an English language name that arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a Scottish surname since medieval times; it is now a common male given name. The variant Lebrix and Le Brix are French variations of the surname. Note: A few people are notable in more than one field, and therefore appear in more than one section.

Surname: Harrigan

Scottish

Abi Harrigan (born 2002), Australian freestyle skier Anthony Hart Harrigan (1925–2010), American journalist and conservative Bill Harrigan (born 1960), Australian rugby league football referee Claire Harrigan (born 1964), Scottish artist Dan Harrigan (born 1955), American swimmer David Xavier Harrigan (1948–2000), singer, actor, and painter known as Tomata du Plenty Duncan Harrigan (1921–2005), Scottish footballer Edward Harrigan (1845–1911), American playwright, lyricist, actor and theater owner Frank Harrigan (1904–1969), American basketballer Henry J.

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Geographic Distribution

The first name Bruce is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:

United States 51%
United Kingdom 27%
Australia 12%
Canada 10%

Popularity Over Time

Popularity of the name Bruce by decade, based on birth registration data:

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Notable People Named Bruce Harrigan

People listed above share this name. Listed for informational purposes only. Source: Wikipedia.

Numerology

According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Bruce Harrigan:

8
Expression Number

Ambition and material success. Represents power, business acumen and the drive to achieve significant goals.

1
Soul Urge Number

Leadership and independence. This number suggests a self-reliant, ambitious and pioneering personality that forges its own path.

7
Personality Number

Wisdom and introspection. A deep, analytical mind drawn to philosophy, spirituality and the search for truth.

Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the first name Bruce?
The first name Bruce originates from French. Bruce is an English language name that arrived in Scotland with the Normans, from the place name Brix, Manche in Normandy, France, meaning "the willowlands". Initially promulgated via the descendants of king Robert the Bruce (1274−1329), it has been a Scottish surname since medieval times; it is now a common male given name. The variant Lebrix and Le Brix are French variations of the surname. Note: A few people are notable in more than one field, and therefore appear in more than one section.
When was Bruce most popular?
The name Bruce reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
What is the origin of the surname Harrigan?
The surname Harrigan originates from Scottish. Abi Harrigan (born 2002), Australian freestyle skier Anthony Hart Harrigan (1925–2010), American journalist and conservative Bill Harrigan (born 1960), Australian rugby league football referee Claire Harrigan (born 1964), Scottish artist Dan Harrigan (born 1955), American swimmer David Xavier Harrigan (1948–2000), singer, actor, and painter known as Tomata du Plenty Duncan Harrigan (1921–2005), Scottish footballer Edward Harrigan (1845–1911), American playwright, lyricist, actor and theater owner Frank Harrigan (1904–1969), American basketballer Henry J.
What are the origins of the name Bruce Harrigan?
The name Bruce Harrigan combines two different traditions: the first name Bruce has French roots, while the surname Harrigan originates from Scottish.
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