Proper noun
Brannan (plural Brannans)
A surname.
Although I haven't been since they moved into the Ferry Building, both Bruce and I went when they were on both Valencia and Brannan, and back then we loved it. Source: Internet
Brannan strode through the streets of San Francisco, holding aloft a vial of gold, shouting "Gold! Source: Internet
In the education sphere, media arts director Rene Acevedo and Adrian Brannan have left their mark on art classrooms the world over. Source: Internet
Sutter's attempt at keeping the gold discovery quiet failed when merchant and newspaper publisher Samuel Brannan returned from Sutter's Mill to San Francisco with gold he had acquired there and began publicizing the find. Source: Internet
“The goal of this exercise was to execute a short notice, agile combat execution-style deployment and generation,” said Maj. Brannan Studley, 35th Fighter Wing director of wing inspections. Source: Internet
Michael McKenzie, who is accused of art fraud in the Morgan suit and is involved in a separate legal matter involving Brannan, was more succinct. Source: Internet