Proper noun
A male given name transferred from the surname.
A habitational surname from Old English.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to the silent film website Brenton Film, "there are a multitude of poor quality DVDs with different edits, scores, running speeds and usually in definitely unoriginal black and white." citation There are exceptions. Source: Internet
An intense search in Northern California ended joyously on Saturday when rescue teams found a couple in their 70s who went hiking more than a week ago and got lost in dense forest, said Sergeant Brenton Schneider of the Marin County Sheriff's Office. Source: Internet
As shown below, on a Brenton Tarrant thread an anonymous poster shares efforts to extend white supremacy that “a NZ lad is doing something similar on 4cuck (4chan).” Source: Internet
But Buckley, already on thin ice with the AFL after he and assistant Brenton Sanderson breached strict COVID protocols in Perth by playing tennis with former Aussie ace Alicia Molik, quickly shot down reports he could have cost his club dearly. Source: Internet
Brenton Tarrant is certainly right in one sense – minorities have it difficult. Source: Internet
I also thought about how connected it was to both Australia, through the nationality of Brenton Tarrant, and Aotearoa, New Zealand, and their settler colonial pasts and present. Source: Internet