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[9] [10] Various meanings to the name Brodie have been advanced, but given the Brodies uncertain origin, and the varying ways Brodie has been pronounced/written, these remain but suppositions. Some of the suggestions that have been advanced as to the meaning of the name Brodie are: Gaelic for "a little ridge"; "a brow", or "a precipice"; [11]
Adam Jared Brody (born December 15, 1979) [1] is an American actor. His breakout role was as Seth Cohen on the Fox television series The O.C. (2003–2007). [ 2 ] Brody appeared in films including Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005), Thank You for Smoking (2005), In the Land of Women (2007), and Jennifer's Body (2009).
Brody Castle in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine. Bródy is a Hungarian surname. The "ó" is a long o [o:] in Hungarian, and the "y" indicates a "from": "from Bród". This surname is also associated with the Ukrainian city of Brody.
Adam Brody’s renaissance feels like somewhat of a perfect storm. Two decades after he brought Christmukkah and Death Cab for Cutie to the masses as Seth Cohen in The O.C., Brody is picking up ...
The'Jean Brodie' actress' family now runs a celeb-favorite bookshop ... Franklin's most fateful project was "Necromancy," where she met fellow English actor Harvey Jason. The couple wed in 1970 ...
Tempted, Lord Brodie resisted Oliver Cromwell's summons to discuss a union of Scotland and England, writing in his diary "Oh Lord he has met with the lion and the bear before, but this is the Goliath; the strongest and greatest temptation is last.". Lord Brodie was the target of an unsuccessful royalist plot for his capture in 1650. He was the ...
NEW YORK – Adrien Brody is back with a career-best performance. Twenty-two years after his Oscar-winning turn in “The Pianist,” the 51-year-old actor could very well pick up a second golden ...
Meaning Welsh: "son of Rhydderch "; Irish: "descendant of Bruadar "; "Brother" Old Norse: "Blood Brother" or "Ginger brother" Broderick is a surname of early medieval English origin, and subsequently the Anglicised versions of names of Irish and Welsh origin.