Bradomín (en. Bradomín)

/bɾaˈðo.min/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
noun
A surname of Spanish origin, which can be common in certain places.
The Bradomín family has a long history in the region.
La familia Bradomín tiene una larga historia en la región.
Cultural reference to literary or historical characters with this surname.
The main character of the novel is a Bradomín.
El personaje principal de la novela es un Bradomín.
It is associated with nobility or family traditions in literature.
In the book, the inheritance of the Bradomíns is mentioned.
En el libro, se menciona la herencia de los Bradomín.

Etymology

The surname Bradomín may have roots in Spanish history, often linked to literature.

Common Phrases and Expressions

example of bradomín
Reference to a member of the Bradomín family in a literary context.
ejemplo de bradomín
to be a bradomín
To have attributes associated with the Bradomín family, such as nobility or tradition.
ser un bradomín

Related Words

lineage
Set of descendants of a common ancestor.
linaje
nobility
Social class formed by individuals who have noble titles.
nobleza
family
Group of people united by bonds of kinship.
familia

Slang Meanings

A character of strong reputation.
That guy is a true bradomín in his profession.
Ese tipo es un verdadero bradomín en su profesión.
Someone with an interesting family history.
She always shares anecdotes about her lineage; she's quite a bradomín.
Ella siempre comparte anécdotas de su linaje, es toda una bradomín.