Proper noun
A surname.
A female given name
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAmerican Horticultural Society Encyclopedia of Gardening, Christopher Brickell, ed. (NY: DK Publishing, 1993), p. 562. In addition, rhododendrons can easily be suffocated by other plants or evergreen trees that grow up around them and block sunlight. Source: Internet
Additionally, Brickell on the River South is just a short drive from South Beach, Coconut Grove, and Wynwood Miami. Source: Internet
Singer-songwriter Edie Brickell, aka Mrs. Paul Simon, pays tribute to her friend, legendary musician and activist Willie Nelson, with their new duet, “Sing To Me, Willie,” debuting today in celebration of Willie’s 87th birthday. Source: Internet
"Brickell has become practically uninhabitable for pedestrians," someone else wrote. Source: Internet
Andy Miyares, a Special Olympics swimmer and Hall of Fame inductee, visited the TD Bank at 1103 Brickell Ave. Source: Internet
Asian aesthetics stand out at this cosmopolitan hotel in the heart of Brickell, Miami's Financial District. Source: Internet