The name Brooklyn means land of brooks. Brook means brook. Lyn means land.
The name Brooklyn means grateful, wonderful, beautiful, great, surprisingly, kinda truthful and sometimes Dramatic when it comes to enemies.
It comes from the Dutch town of Breukelen, which doesn't really mean anything.
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The name Brooklyn is derived from the Dutch Settlers. It was originally spelled Brueklen (brew-clenn).
Brooklyn has it's foundation has carried this name.It was named after the Dutch town Breukelen
Brooklyn was named Breuckelen by Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, before they were displaced by the British. It means "marshland" in Dutch and is the name of a town near Utrecht, just to the east of South Holland.
The surname "Brake" likely originated as a topographic name referring to someone who lived near a cliff or a steep bank, as "Brake" is associated with hilly or rugged terrain in Dutch. It may also have derived from the Middle Dutch word "brake," which referred to a type of fern or shrubbery.
The name Saskia is of Dutch origin and means "Saxon woman." It is derived from the Germanic tribe of the Saxons and is a popular name in the Netherlands.
Breukelen, was the original name of Brooklyn.
in Dutch it would mean sauce
The Brooklyn Bridge was built by the Americans, not the Dutch, and was completed in 1883, more than 200 years after the Dutch city of New Amsterdam was captured by the British and renamed as New York.
The word "Tyler" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch. It is a name of English origin.
Brooklyn. The Dutch (who were the first Europeans to settle New York City) named it "Breukelen," which means "broken land." They named it Breukelen after a municipality in the province of Utrecht, in their homeland of the Netherlands (there is a New Utrecht Avenue in Brooklyn, too). Eventually, the name evolved from "Breukelen" to "Brooklyn."