Bront-e Definition
Origin of Bront-e
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From Ancient Greek βροντή (bronté, “thunder”), used as a rendering of Prunty, an Anglicization of the Irish Ó Proinntigh, "descendant of a person named Proinnteach (“Generous”)".
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From Ancient Greek βροντή (bronté, “thunder”), used as a rendering of Prunty, an Anglicization of the Irish Ó Proinntigh, "descendant of a person named Proinnteach (“Generous”)".
From Wiktionary