Bronson
The name Bronson originated between the 12-15 century of English origin, the meaning being Son of the brown one and or son of a dark Man.The name is also a very rare first name,but a somewhat common last name,and extremely rare Girl's name, usually given to a baby as a masculine indicator.It is also a common name for larger Dog species, and the name usually given in English speaking Countries. Their are also several
place's In the U.S named Bronson and a handful of celebrities named Bronson. The most notable being a Baby
Boomer's favorite actor,Charles Bronson,a somewhat old school Jason Statham.
Bronson's tend too be
all rounder's, loyal, mistrustful of other's at first, very devoted, indomitable, majestic, highly creative and cherished by other's. They also are mature and highly focused people, therefore they only attract or surround themselves with person's of a highly regarded nature. If you do meet a Bronson chances are your a wise person who has their
best interest's in mind.Also not to be confused with Brandon or Branson.
Bronson
by Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos on Feb 05, 2010 00:05:15
The name Bronson (pronounced BRAHN-sun), is of Middle English origin meaning “son of the dark one”. The name is primarily utilized in English speaking countries. Bronson is an uncommon first name for men but a very common last name for both men and women.
Usually faithful and generous with a great capacity for affection. Bronson is gentle, even tempered, good natured, modest and slow to anger, disliking
quarreling and avoiding ill-feeling. If provoked however, can explode into violent outbursts of ferocious anger in which can seem to lose all
self-control.
"Beware
the fury of a patient man."
Bronson
by Evan Smethurst on Dec 16, 2003 02:19:59
can of beer, specifically used in reference to a cheap,
watery beer such as Bud/
Coors light.
Typically used in conjuction with the subject-descriptor "
hoser"
Example:
Get off your
lazy ass and
toss me a Bronson, you
hoser! The game is about to start!
Bronson
by Make my day on Sep 16, 2010 10:28:03
A
faux-hawk worn by a man with exceptional stamina and masculinity. Most faux-hawk look exceedingly gay, but this one seems fashionable, simply by the sheer
manpower of the wearer. First seen worn by
Charles Bronson in the beginning of Death Wish.
Example:
Man, did you see
that player with a Bronson? That guy could probably
impregnate a girl by just looking at her, he was so
manly.