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brendan depa parents: Le grand dérapage des thérapies Abigail Shrier, 2025-03-19T00:00:00-04:00 5 étoiles - The Guardian DES RÉVÉLATIONS STUPÉFIANTES SUR LES DÉRIVES DE L'INDUSTRIE DE LA SANTÉ MENTALE Les jeunes de la génération Z ont beau aller chez le psy, apprendre à nommer leurs émotions, prendre des antidépresseurs, ils sont plus seuls, perdus et tristes que jamais. Et ils ont peur de grandir. Qu'est-ce qui a mal tourné? Dans ce livre percutant, la journaliste d'investigation Abigail Shrier montre que le problème provient non pas des enfants, mais des responsables de leur mieux-être. S'appuyant sur des centaines d'entretiens avec des psychologues, des parents, des professeurs et des jeunes, elle explique comment L'industrie de la santé mentale a altéré notre manière d'enseigner aux enfants, de les traiter, de les discipliner et même... de leur parler. Parmi ses découvertes troublantes: ◦À l'école comme ailleurs, le fait d'inciter des ados à se préoccuper de leur état émotionnel peut accroître leur détresse psychologique. ◦Les thérapeutes cherchent à apaiser l'e anxiété climatique » des jeunes alors que leur souffrance vient d'ailleurs. ◦La thérapie individuelle peut induire la rumination chez les sujets en bas âge, les piégeant dans des cycles d'angoisse et de dépression. ◦Les accommodements octroyés aux étudiants pour pallier leurs troubles d'apprentissage nuisent à leur développement. Preuve que les bonnes intentions ne suffisent pas, cet ouvrage puissant est une lecture incontournable pour quiconque se demande comment les efforts pour soigner les jeunes ont pu se retourner contre eux – et comment les parents peuvent briser le moule. |
brendan depa parents: The Science of Star Wars Jeanne Cavelos, 2000 The scientific possibility of the world of Star Wars is examined by former NASA astrophysicist Jeanne Cavelos. |
brendan depa parents: Mining and Communities in Northern Canada Arn Keeling, John Sandlos, 2015 This collection examines historical and contemporary social, economic, and environmental impacts of mining on Aboriginal communities in northern Canada. Combining oral history research with intensive archival study, this work juxtaposes the perspectives of government and industry with the perspectives of local communities. |
brendan depa parents: Democracy in New Zealand Raymond Miller, 2015-08-01 New Zealand is one of the world's oldest democracies for men and women, Maori and Pakeha, with one of the highest political participation rates. But—from MMP to leadership primaries, spin doctors to dirty politics—the country's political system is undergoing rapid change. Examining the constitution and the political system, cabinet and parliament, political parties, leadership, and elections, Raymond Miller draws on data and analysis (including from the 2014 election) to tackle critical questions: Who runs New Zealand? Does political apathy threaten democracy? Will new parties have an ongoing impact? Do we now have a presidential democracy? |
brendan depa parents: Service Design and Delivery Mairi Macintyre, Glenn Parry, Jannis Angelis, 2011-04-02 Service Design and Delivery provides a comprehensive overview of the increasingly important role played by the service industry. Focusing on the development of different processes employed by service organizations, the book emphasizes management of service in relation to products. It not only explores the complexity of this relationship, but also introduces strategies used in the design and management of service across various sectors, highlighting where tools, techniques and processes applicable to one sector may prove useful in another. The implementation methods introduced in the book also illustrate how and why companies can transform themselves into service organizations. While the book is primarily intended as a text for advanced-level courses in service design and delivery, it also contains theoretical and practical knowledge beneficial to both practitioners in the service sector and those in manufacturing contemplating moving towards service delivery. |
brendan depa parents: Má Terapia Abigail Shrier, 2025-02-25 Já ouvimos histórias de cirurgias que correram mal ou de diagnósticos errados. Muitos desses casos devem-se a erros médicos e podem ser fatais. Sabemos disso, e temos mecanismos para nos defendermos. Mas quem nos protege de um mau terapeuta? Mais importante ainda: quem protege os nossos filhos? Nunca houve tantos problemas de saúde mental entre as crianças e adolescentes como agora. As receitas de antidepressivos dispararam e os comportamentos de automutilação multiplicam-se ao mesmo tempo que se multiplicam as consultas com psicólogos e psiquiatras. Como explicar esta gritante contradição? Abigail Shreir, uma premiada jornalista, investigou o fenómeno e apresenta os factos em Má Terapia. Analisou números e estatísticas de saúde pública, falou com centenas de médicos, professores, pais e filhos. Concluiu que a indústria da saúde mental criou uma subcultura própria, especializada em “rotular” as crianças desde a infância: não são tímidas, sofrem antes de “transtorno de ansiedade social”; não são malcomportadas, mas padecem de “perturbações de oposição e desafio”... Comportamentos antes considerados normais nas crianças e adolescentes transformaram-se em doenças diagnosticáveis – o que leva a que pais e professores evitem a todo o custo “traumatizar” os jovens. Eles crescem presos aos telemóveis (isso sim, é permitido) mas, sem disciplina, sem ambição, com medo de arriscar. Tirar a carta de condução, por exemplo, é hoje “assustador”. Os cuidados de saúde mental, ressalva a autora, são absolutamente essenciais para casos graves. Mas quando se trata de simples frustração, tristeza, desapontamento ou solidão, a melhor maneira de ajudar os nossos filhos é libertá-los da redoma onde nós (com a ajuda da indústria farmacêutica) os prendemos. Para que enfim possam crescer livres, maduros e autossuficientes. |
brendan depa parents: The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory William Carrigan, 1981 |
brendan depa parents: Up from Underachievement Diane Heacox, 1991 Presents a step-by-step program showing how teachers, parents, and students can work together for student achievement. |
brendan depa parents: The Silver Lining Hollye Jacobs, Elizabeth Messina, 2014-03-18 A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER As a healthy, happy thirty-nine-year-old mother with no family history of breast cancer, being diagnosed with the disease rocked Hollye Jacobs’s world. Having worked as a nurse, social worker, and child development specialist for fifteen years, she suddenly found herself in the position of moving into the hospital bed. She was trained as a clinician to heal. In her role as patient, the healing process became personal. Exquisitely illustrated with full-color photographs by Hollye’s close friend, award-winning photographer Elizabeth Messina, The Silver Lining is both Hollye’s memoir and a practical, supportive resource for anyone whose life has been touched by breast cancer. In the first section of each chapter, she describes with humor and wisdom her personal experience and gives details about her diagnosis, treatment, side effects, and recovery. The second section of each chapter is told from Hollye’s point of view as a medical expert. In addition to providing a glossary of important terms and resources, she addresses the physical and emotional aspects of treatment, highlights what patients can expect, and provides action steps, including: What to do when facing a diagnosis How to find the best and most supportive medical team What questions to ask What to expect at medical tests How to talk with and support children How to relieve or avoid side effects How to be a supportive friend or family member How to find Silver Linings Looking for and finding Silver Linings buoyed Hollye from the time of her diagnosis throughout her double mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation, and recovery. They gave her the balance and perspective to get her through the worst days, and they compose the soul of the book. The Silver Lining of Hollye’s illness is that she can now use the knowledge gleaned from her experience to try to make it better for those who have to follow her down this difficult path. This is why she is sharing her story. Hollye is the experienced girlfriend who wants to help shed some light in the darkness, provide guidance through the confusion, and hold your hand every step of the way. At once comforting and instructive, realistic and inspiring, The Silver Lining is a visually beautiful, poignant must-read for everyone who has been touched by cancer. |
brendan depa parents: Teaching Gifted Kids in the Regular Classroom Susan Winebrenner, 2001 Since 1992, TEACHING GIFTED KIDS IN THE REGULAR CLASSROOM has been the definitive guide to meeting the learning needs of gifted students in the mixed-abilities classroom. This revised, expanded, and updated edition of the proven best-seller includes new chapters on the characteristics of gifted students and parenting gifted kids. Throughout, the compacting and differentiating strategies that were the core of the first edition have been greatly expanded. Also included are many new forms that teachers will use every day. |
brendan depa parents: God Love You Fulton J. Sheen, 1995-03-01 Here is a rich selection of short, meaningful excerpts from the writings of Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. Forming a collection of landmarks along the way to spiritual peace, each paragraph in this book has been selected for the specific help and guidance it can bring in helping to make life worth living. These brief, perceptive selections from thirty of Bishop Sheen's books reveal a brilliant mind at work as it considers the affairs of men, both spiritually and temporally. Love, hate, frustration, passion, virtue, wisdom, peace--all that goes into the complexity of man's life on earth is considered with rare sensitivity and frequently penetrating humor. |
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brendan depa parents: Sinclair Lewis: Main Street and Babbitt (LOA #59) Sinclair Lewis, 1992-09-01 In Main Street and Babbitt, Sinclair Lewis drew on his boyhood memories of Sauk Centre, Minnesota, to reveal as no writer had done before the complacency and conformity of middle-class life in America. The remarkable novels presented here in this Library of America volume combine brilliant satire with a lingering affection for the men and women, who, as Lewis wrote of Babbitt, “want “to seize something more than motor cars and a house before it’s too late.” Main Street (1920), Lewis's first triumph, was a phenomenal event in American publishing and cultural history. Lewis's idealistic, imaginative heroine, Carol Kennicott, longs to get [her] hands on one of those prairie towns and make it beautiful,” but when her doctor husband brings her to Gopher Prairie, she finds that the romance of the American frontier has dwindled to the drab reality of the American Middle West. The great romantic satire of its decade, Main Street is a wry, sad, funny account of a woman who attempts to challenge the hypocrisy and narrow-mindedness of her community. In the character of George F. Babbitt, the boisterous, vulgar, worried, gadget-loving real estate man from Zenith, Lewis fashioned a new and enduring figure in American literature—the total conformist. Babbitt is a “joiner,” who thinks and feels with the crowd. Lewis surrounds him with a gallery of familiar American types—small businessman, Rotarians, Elks, boosters, supporters of evangelical Christianity. In biting satirical scenes of club lunches, after-dinner speeches, trade association conventions, fishing trips and Sunday School committees, Lewis reproduces the noisy restlessness of American commercial culture. In 1930 Sinclair Lewis was the first American to be awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, largely for his achievement in Babbitt. These early novels not only define a crucial period in American history—from America’’s “coming of age” just before World War I to the dizzying boom of the twenties—they also continue to astonish us with essential truths about the country we live in today. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries. |
brendan depa parents: The Supporting Healthy Marriage Evaluation JoAnn Hsueh, Desiree Principe Alderson, Erika Lundquist, Charles Michalopoulos, Daniel Gubits, David Fein, Virginia Knox, 2012 The Supporting Healthy Marriage (SHM) evaluation was launched in 2003 to test the effectiveness of a skills-based relationship education program designed to help low-income married couples strengthen their relationships and, in turn, to support more stable and more nurturing home environments and more positive outcomes for parents and their children. The evaluation is led by MDRC, in collaboration with Abt Associates and other partners, and is sponsored by the Department of Health and Human Services. The SHM program is a voluntary, yearlong, relationship and marriage education program for lowincome, married couples who have children or are expecting a child. The program provides group workshops based on structured curricula; supplemental activities to build on workshop themes; and family support services to address participation barriers, connect families with other services, and reinforce curricular themes. The study's rigorous random assignment design compares outcomes for families who are offered SHM's services with outcomes for a similar group of families who are not offered SHM's services but can access other services. This report presents estimated impacts on the program's targeted outcomes about one year after couples entered the study. |
brendan depa parents: Learner-Centered Design of Computing Education Mark Guzdial, 2022-05-31 Computing education is in enormous demand. Many students (both children and adult) are realizing that they will need programming in the future. This book presents the argument that they are not all going to use programming in the same way and for the same purposes. What do we mean when we talk about teaching everyone to program? When we target a broad audience, should we have the same goals as computer science education for professional software developers? How do we design computing education that works for everyone? This book proposes use of a learner-centered design approach to create computing education for a broad audience. It considers several reasons for teaching computing to everyone and how the different reasons lead to different choices about learning goals and teaching methods. The book reviews the history of the idea that programming isn't just for the professional software developer. It uses research studies on teaching computing in liberal arts programs, to graphic designers, to high school teachers, in order to explore the idea that computer science for everyone requires us to re-think how we teach and what we teach. The conclusion describes how we might create computing education for everyone. |
brendan depa parents: Negotiation and Dispute Resolution Beverly DeMarr, Suzanne C. de Janasz, 2013-10-03 For courses in Negotiation/Dispute Resolution. Complete and broad in coverage, this book addresses negotiations and dispute resolution in a wide variety of settings. Because skill development is an important part of becoming a masterful negotiator, concepts are augmented with numerous exercises, activities, role plays, and self-assessments. By combining theoretical foundations with experiential exercises, the book helps students develop their ability to negotiate and resolve conflicts in both personal and professional settings. The full text downloaded to your computer With eBooks you can: search for key concepts, words and phrases make highlights and notes as you study share your notes with friends eBooks are downloaded to your computer and accessible either offline through the Bookshelf (available as a free download), available online and also via the iPad and Android apps. Upon purchase, you'll gain instant access to this eBook. Time limit The eBooks products do not have an expiry date. You will continue to access your digital ebook products whilst you have your Bookshelf installed. |
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brendan depa parents: Do Babies Matter? Mary Ann Mason, Nicholas H. Wolfinger, Marc Goulden, 2013-06-13 The new generation of scholars differs in many ways from its predecessor of just a few decades ago. Academia once consisted largely of men in traditional single-earner families. Today, men and women fill the doctoral student ranks in nearly equal numbers and most will experience both the benefits and challenges of living in dual-income households. This generation also has new expectations and values, notably the desire for flexibility and balance between careers and other life goals. However, changes to the structure and culture of academia have not kept pace with young scholars’ desires for work-family balance. Do Babies Matter? is the first comprehensive examination of the relationship between family formation and the academic careers of men and women. The book begins with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, moves on to early and mid-career years, and ends with retirement. Individual chapters examine graduate school, how recent PhD recipients get into the academic game, the tenure process, and life after tenure. The authors explore the family sacrifices women often have to make to get ahead in academia and consider how gender and family interact to affect promotion to full professor, salaries, and retirement. Concrete strategies are suggested for transforming the university into a family-friendly environment at every career stage. The book draws on over a decade of research using unprecedented data resources, including the Survey of Doctorate Recipients, a nationally representative panel survey of PhDs in America, and multiple surveys of faculty and graduate students at the ten-campus University of California system.. |
brendan depa parents: Final Salute Jim Sheeler, 2008-05-01 They are the troops that nobody wants to see, carrying a message that no military family ever wants to hear. Since the start of the war in Iraq, Marines like Major Steve Beck found themselves charged with a mission they never asked for and one for which there can be no training: casualty notification. In Final Salute, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jim Sheeler weaves together the stories of the fallen, the broken homes they have left behind, and one man's effort to help heal the wounds of those left grieving. But it is not a book about war, politics, or liberal vs. conservative. Achingly beautiful and honest, it is a book that every American-every human-can embrace. |
brendan depa parents: Curriculum Compacting Sally M. Reis, Deborah E. Burns, Joseph S. Renzulli, 1992 Explains how to streamline or compact curricula through a practical, step-by-step approach. Presents skills required to modify curricula and the techniques for pretesting students and preparing enrichment options. |
brendan depa parents: Student Engagement in Higher Education Stephen John Quaye, Shaun R. Harper, Sumun L. Pendakur, 2019-11-27 In the updated edition of this important volume, the editors and chapter contributors explore how diverse populations of students experience college differently and encounter group-specific barriers to success. Informed by relevant theories, each chapter focuses on engaging a different student population, including low-income students, Students of Color, international students, students with disabilities, religious minority students, student-athletes, part-time students, adult learners, military-connected students, graduate students, and others. New in this third edition is the inclusion of chapters on Indigenous students, student activists, transracial Asian American adoptee students, justice-involved students, student-parents, first-generation students, and undocumented students. The forward-thinking, practical, anti-deficit-oriented strategies offered throughout the book are based on research and the collected professional wisdom of experienced educators and scholars at a range of postsecondary institutions. Current and future faculty members, higher education administrators, and student affairs educators will undoubtedly find this book complete with fresh ideas to reverse troubling engagement trends among various college student populations. |
brendan depa parents: Careers in Ongoing Hierarchies Dominique Demougin, Aloysius Siow, Université du Québec à Montréal. Research Center on Employment and Economic Fluctuations, 1991 |
brendan depa parents: Education on the Edge of Possibility Renate Nummela Caine, Geoffrey Caine, 1997 In this book educators will find out what happened when authors took their theory of learning, which is based on a wholistic interpretation of brain research, and strived to bring it to life in two schools. |
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brendan depa parents: Cybercrime Nancy E. Marion, Jason Twede, 2020-10-06 This important reference work is an extensive resource for students who want to investigate the world of cybercrime or for those seeking further knowledge of specific attacks both domestically and internationally. Cybercrime is characterized by criminal acts that take place in the borderless digital realm. It takes on many forms, and its perpetrators and victims are varied. From financial theft, destruction of systems, fraud, corporate espionage, and ransoming of information to the more personal, such as stalking and web-cam spying as well as cyberterrorism, this work covers the full spectrum of crimes committed via cyberspace. This comprehensive encyclopedia covers the most noteworthy attacks while also focusing on the myriad issues that surround cybercrime. It includes entries on such topics as the different types of cyberattacks, cybercrime techniques, specific cybercriminals and cybercrime groups, and cybercrime investigations. This includes an unbiased examination of controversial topics such as Julian Assange's leak of secret documents to the public and Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election. |
brendan depa parents: Bitchin' Bodies Terri L. Russ, 2008 |
brendan depa parents: Social Media and Political Campaigns in Kenya John O. Ndavula, 2018-05-15 In his book, Social Media and Political Campaigns in Kenya, Dr. Ndavula explores the relationship between digital networking and contemproary Kenyan politics. He addresses the following questions: Is the Kenyan political campaign being affected by social media usage? What are the theoretical underpinnings of social media adoption for the political campaign? What power do social media exercise in the political campaign process? What are the implications for social media use for democracy? What are the early lessons to be learned and prospects for the adoption of social media for political campaigns? His conclusion is that social media play a transformative role in political campaigns in Kenya, and understanding usages might help Kenyans to build more stable democratic structures. |
brendan depa parents: Active Start SHAPE America - Society of Health and Physical Educators, 2009 Active start: a statement of physical activity guidelines for children from birth to five years--Title from cover. |
brendan depa parents: Jacinda Ardern Michelle Duff, 2023-11-07 This updated edition includes new chapters covering the Whakaari/White Island tragedy, New Zealand's Covid-19 response, Labour's historic landslide election victory in 2020, and Ardern's shock resignation in early 2023. Duff also looks at the increasingly misogynistic pushback experienced by Ardern, as pandemic-induced tensions led to a rise in social and political polarisation in Aotearoa. She's still widely adored on the world stage, but back home has Ardern really been the transformational leader she aspired to be, and what enduring mark might she leave on the political landscape? This is an engrossing and powerful exploration of one of the most intriguing political stories of our time - telling us as much about one woman's ascendancy as it does about the country that elected her. |
brendan depa parents: Transactions of the Board of Trustees University of Illinois (System). Board of Trustees, 1964 |
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brendan depa parents: Who's who in Australia 2008 , 2007 A biographic reference to notable people in Australia. Entrants are drawn from all areas of Australian life, including the arts, politics, education, medicine, defence, business, diplomatic service, and recipients of honours and awards. |
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brendan depa parents: Trauma and Fictions of the "War on Terror" Sarah O'Brien, 2023-05 This book explores how transnational fiction can intervene in discourse surrounding the 'war on terror' to advocate for marginalised perspectives. |
brendan depa parents: Flat-bottom Odyssey Gene Jaeger, 2010 |
brendan depa parents: Providing Programs for the Gifted Handicapped C. June Maker, 1977-01-01 |
brendan depa parents: The House of Yes Wendy MacLeod, 1996 THE STORY: It's Thanksgiving, and Marty's arrival home is greatly anticipated by his mother, Mrs. Pascal, his twin sister, Jackie-O, and his younger brother, Anthony. He arrives during a hurricane, but worse than the storm is the fact that Marty br |
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Brendan is an Irish masculine given name in the English language. It is derived from the Gaelic name Breandán , which is in turn derived from the earlier Old Irish Brénainn . The Old Welsh …
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Brendan Fraser. Actor: The Mummy. Brendan James Fraser was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Canadian parents Carol Mary (Genereux), a sales counselor, and Peter Fraser, a journalist …
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What does Brendan mean? B rendan as a boys' name is pronounced BREN-den. It is of Irish, Gaelic and Celtic origin, and the meaning of Brendan is "prince". From the old Irish personal …
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Meaning, origin and history of the name Brendan
Jun 9, 2023 · Saint Brendan was a 6th-century Irish abbot who, according to legend, crossed the Atlantic and reached North America with 17 other monks.
Brendan Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · Brendan is a boy’s name derived from the Latinzed version (Brendanus) of the Gaelic Breandán, which in turn is derived from the Old Irish Brénainn. The Old Welsh root …
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The meaning of Brendan is 'prince'. Old forms of the name include Brendanus (Latinized) and Bréanainn (Old Irish). Alternative derivations of the name suggest the meaning 'stinking hair' …
Brendan (given name) - Wikipedia
Brendan is an Irish masculine given name in the English language. It is derived from the Gaelic name Breandán , which is in turn derived from the earlier Old Irish Brénainn . The Old Welsh breenhin is …
Ireland and Scotland Vacations | Brendan Vacations US
This is the home page for Brendan Vacations, a company that sells trips and vacations to Ireland and Scotland.
Brendan Fraser - IMDb
Brendan Fraser. Actor: The Mummy. Brendan James Fraser was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Canadian parents Carol Mary (Genereux), a sales counselor, and Peter Fraser, a journalist and …
Фрейзер, Брендан — Википедия
Бре́ндан Джеймс Фре́йзер — американский и канадский актёр театра, кино и телевидения, продюсер. Лауреат премий «Оскар», «Выбор критиков» и Премии Гильдии киноактёров …
Brendan - Name Meaning, What does Brendan mean? - Think Baby Names
What does Brendan mean? B rendan as a boys' name is pronounced BREN-den. It is of Irish, Gaelic and Celtic origin, and the meaning of Brendan is "prince". From the old Irish personal name …
Brendan - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity
6 days ago · The name Brendan is a boy's name of Irish origin meaning "prince". According to Irish legend, Saint Brendan the Voyager was the first European to touch American soil, and his name …
Meaning, origin and history of the name Brendan
Jun 9, 2023 · Saint Brendan was a 6th-century Irish abbot who, according to legend, crossed the Atlantic and reached North America with 17 other monks.
Brendan Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity
May 7, 2024 · Brendan is a boy’s name derived from the Latinzed version (Brendanus) of the Gaelic Breandán, which in turn is derived from the Old Irish Brénainn. The Old Welsh root element of the …
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6 days ago · The name Brendan is primarily a male name of Irish origin that means Prince. Click through to find out more information about the name Brendan on BabyNames.com.
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The meaning of Brendan is 'prince'. Old forms of the name include Brendanus (Latinized) and Bréanainn (Old Irish). Alternative derivations of the name suggest the meaning 'stinking hair' or …