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Missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Brigham Roland Smoot (June 15, 1869 – December 16, 1946) was a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and an executive
Brigham_Smoot
American politician (1862–1941)
Smoot was called by Brigham Young as the stake president. Smoot attended the University of Utah and graduated from Brigham Young Academy, now Brigham
Reed_Smoot
American pioneer and politician
Lake City and maintained this position from 1857 to 1866. Smoot was then assigned by Brigham Young to move to Provo, where he served as stake president
Abraham_O._Smoot
Congressional hearings regarding Latter-day Saint practices
The Reed Smoot hearings, also called Smoot hearings or the Smoot Case, were a series of Congressional hearings on whether the United States Senate should
Reed_Smoot_hearings
American vice admiral
Roland N. Smoot was born on May 7, 1901, in Provo, Utah, the son of Mormon missionary and an executive of the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, Brigham Smoot and his
Roland_N._Smoot
American religious leader (1801–1877)
Young include a bronze statue in front of the Abraham O. Smoot Administration Building, Brigham Young University; a marble statue in the National Statuary
Brigham_Young
Topics referred to by the same term
entrepreneur and former government official Brigham Smoot (1869–1946), American Mormon missionary and businessman Brigham and Women's Hospital, a Harvard University
Brigham
Topics referred to by the same term
Abraham O. Smoot (1815–1895), mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah Brigham Smoot (1869–1946), Utah-Idaho Sugar Company executive and son of Abraham O. Smoot Clement
Smoot_(disambiguation)
American chemical engineer (1934–2020)
propulsion and later his work on fossil fuels and energy. Smoot worked in various capacities at Brigham Young University for over 35 years, and consulted with
L._Douglas_Smoot
Private university in Provo, Utah, US
Brigham Young University (BYU) is a private research university in Provo, Utah, United States. It was founded in 1875 by religious leader Brigham Young
Brigham_Young_University
American political family
The Smoot–Rowlett family is a U.S. political family. It is linked by marriage to the Kimball–Snow–Woolley family. c.1786 - 2 Dec 1847 Texas Republic House
Smoot–Rowlett_family
on May 5, 1873. She was the sister of Reed Smoot and Brigham Smoot. Dusenberry attended Brigham Young Academy in Provo beginning at age five, graduating
Ida_Smoot_Dusenberry
Brigham Young (1801–1877), second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), married 56 wives during his lifetime as part
List_of_Brigham_Young's_wives
This list of Brigham Young University alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of Brigham Young University
List of Brigham Young University alumni
List_of_Brigham_Young_University_alumni
Church in Tonga
considered for merging. › The LDS Church first sent Mormon missionaries, Brigham Smoot and Alva J. Butler, to Tonga in July 1891. Upon arriving, they met with
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tonga
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints_in_Tonga
Sugar and beet processor owned by the LDS Church
expansion program was initiated at www.uandisugar.com. History of sugar Brigham Smoot: an executive of the company "U and I may sell plant". Lewiston Morning
Utah-Idaho_Sugar_Company
In 1891, he reportedly raised his missionary companion Brigham Smoot from the dead after Smoot had drowned in the ocean. Upon returning to Utah in 1892
Edward_J._Wood
and held meetings; Missionaries also called 28 August 1852 to China by Brigham Young; 7–8 March 1853, 109 Elders called to various missions among them
List of Mormon missionary entries by country
List_of_Mormon_missionary_entries_by_country
son of Jacob Coleman and Allie Smoot Coleman. He graduated from Brigham Young High School in 1936. He enrolled in Brigham Young University, but interrupted
James_Smoot_Coleman
ensuring George Q. Cannon and Joseph F. Smith's seniority to Brigham Young Jr. 8 April 1900 Reed Smoot ordained. 12 April 1901 George Q. Cannon dies. 10 October
Chronology of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (LDS Church)
Chronology_of_the_Quorum_of_the_Twelve_Apostles_(LDS_Church)
Private high school in Provo, Utah
popular science fiction novelist Benjamin Cluff, Principal of Brigham Young Academy James Smoot Coleman, professor in African Studies at UCLA Henry Aldous
Brigham_Young_High_School
American businesswoman
1989. Marriott's mother Alice Taylor Sheets married U.S. Senator Reed Smoot on 2 July 1930 after both of them had been widowed. "Biography of Alice
Alice_Marriott
LDS Temple in Nuku'alofa, Tonga
church president. The church was established in Tonga in 1891, when Brigham Smoot and Alva Butler arrived in Nukuʻalofa and received permission from King
Nuku'alofa_Tonga_Temple
Armed conflict in the Utah Territory in 1857–1858
and Abraham Owen Smoot learn that the Army is on the move. 23 July 1857: Rockwell and Smoot arrive in Salt Lake City and inform Brigham Young of the government's
Utah_War
American Mormon politician (1857–1933)
Brigham Henry Roberts (March 13, 1857 – September 27, 1933) was a historian, politician, and leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
B._H._Roberts
Twelve Apostles John Taylor, his secretary L. John Nuttall, mayor Smoot, apostle Brigham Young Jr. (son of the late prophet), and Zebedee Coltrin were in
Black people and temple and priesthood policies (LDS Church)
Black_people_and_temple_and_priesthood_policies_(LDS_Church)
American religious leader (1933–2025)
the Exemplary Womanhood Award by BYU. The Smoots helped fund construction of a replica of the original Brigham Young building, which burned to the ground
Mary_Ellen_W._Smoot
The history of Brigham Young University (BYU) begins in 1875, when the school was called Brigham Young Academy (BYA). The school did not reach university
History of Brigham Young University
History_of_Brigham_Young_University
Black people and LDS teachings
church's history. Both church founder Joseph Smith, and his successor Brigham Young taught that Black people were under the curse of Ham, and the curse
Curses of Cain and Ham (LDS Church)
Curses_of_Cain_and_Ham_(LDS_Church)
Governing body of LDS Church
Secretary of Agriculture from 1953 to 1961 and when quorum member Reed Smoot was permitted to serve in the United States Senate from 1903 to 1933. The
Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (LDS Church)
Quorum_of_the_Twelve_Apostles_(LDS_Church)
Science museum in Provo, Utah, United States
The Brigham Young University Museum of Paleontology was started in 1976 around the collection of James A. Jensen. For many years, it was known as the
BYU_Museum_of_Paleontology
This list of Brigham Young University buildings catalogs the current and no-longer-existent structures of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private, coeducational
List of Brigham Young University buildings
List_of_Brigham_Young_University_buildings
Former Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints community in Texas
Latter-day Saints Brigham Young • Wives of Brigham Young • Late-19th century Mormon polygamy • Mormon colonies in Mexico • 1890 Manifesto • Reed Smoot hearings •
YFZ_Ranch
Act of the US Congress enforcing anti-polygamy laws in Utah Territory
Edmunds-Tucker Act (1887) LDS Church v. United States (1890) 1890 Manifesto Smoot Hearings (1903–1907) Second Manifesto (1904) The Church of Jesus Christ
Poland_Act
American mayor
31, 1915) was the founding principal of Brigham Young Academy in 1876. Before becoming principal of Brigham Young Academy, Dusenberry was the founder
Warren_Newton_Dusenberry
University museum in Utah, United States
The Brigham Young University Museum of Art, located in Provo, Utah, United States is the university's primary art museum and is one of the best attended
Brigham Young University Museum of Art
Brigham_Young_University_Museum_of_Art
This list of Brigham Young University faculty includes notable current and former instructors and administrators of Brigham Young University (BYU), a private
List of Brigham Young University faculty
List_of_Brigham_Young_University_faculty
American author and publisher
honor, "and even more so a woman." Dew was a counselor to Mary Ellen W. Smoot in the general presidency of the women's Relief Society from 1997 to 2002
Sheri_L._Dew
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) and a member of the Brigham Young University (BYU) board of trustees. John was born in Little Newcastle
David_John_(Mormon)
US Supreme Court justice from 1922 to 1938
other senator, Reed Smoot, Sutherland secured the unanimous support of the caucus in January 1905. Sutherland repaid his debt to Smoot in 1907 by speaking
George_Sutherland
1862 federal enactment of the US Congress
United States (1879) LDS Church v. United States (1890) 1890 Manifesto Smoot Hearings (1903–1907) Second Manifesto (1904) Timeline of civil marriage
Morrill_Anti-Bigamy_Act
City in Utah, United States
second-largest metropolitan area after Salt Lake City. Provo is the home to Brigham Young University (BYU), a private higher education institution operated
Provo,_Utah
Building for Brigham Young Academy, completed by 1889. Harvey Cluff took out a loan of $25,000 to help finance the building. In 1893, Abraham O. Smoot sued Cluff
Harvey_H._Cluff
Past Mormon temple ritual promising to pray for divine retribution
Smith, who were killed by a mob the year before Smith's primary successor, Brigham Young, reportedly added the oath. The oath was part of the LDS endowment
Oath_of_vengeance
doctrine was officially announced in Utah Territory in 1852 by Mormon leader Brigham Young. The practice was attributed posthumously to Smith and it began among
Latter Day Saint polygamy in the late-19th century
Latter_Day_Saint_polygamy_in_the_late-19th_century
American physicist (1916–1992)
George Smoot Horsley (1916 – 1992) was a physicist and pioneer in printed circuitry and semiconductors. He was one of the first four recruits by William
George_Smoot_Horsley
Public library in Provo, Utah, United States
Inventory/Nomination: Brigham Young Academy / Brigham Young University Lower Campus". National Park Service. and accompanying photos Utah portal Smoot, Douglas L
Provo_City_Library
American Mormon leader (1816–1856)
president Brigham Young from 1854 to 1856. He is known for his fiery speeches during the Reformation of 1856, earning the nickname "Brigham's Sledgehammer"
Jedediah_M._Grant
American economist (born 1947)
James R. Kearl (born May 27, 1947) is the Abraham O. Smoot Professor of Economics at Brigham Young University (BYU) and a principal figure in establishing
James_R._Kearl
American academic
Improvement Era. Other members of this committee included B. H. Roberts and Reed Smoot. From 1936 to 1939, Hinckley was president of the Northern States Mission
Bryant_S._Hinckley
Phrase originating in the Hebrew Bible
president Brigham Young stated, "What is the mark? You will see it on the countenance of every African you ever did see...." As related by Abraham O. Smoot after
Curse_and_mark_of_Cain
Franklin Stewart Harris (August 29, 1884 – April 18, 1960) was president of Brigham Young University (BYU) from 1921 to 1945, and president of Utah State Agricultural
Franklin_S._Harris
American cinematographer
Reed P. Smoot A.S.C. is a United States cinematographer associated with many successful IMAX documentaries and theme park rides. He also did the cinematography
Reed_Smoot_(cinematographer)
First president of Brigham Young University
Cluff Jr. (February 7, 1858 – June 14, 1948) was the first president of Brigham Young University and its third principal. Under his administration, the
Benjamin_Cluff
Term for young males excommunicated or pressured to leave a polygamous Mormon community
Latter-day Saints Brigham Young • Wives of Brigham Young • Late-19th century Mormon polygamy • Mormon colonies in Mexico • 1890 Manifesto • Reed Smoot hearings •
Lost boys (Mormon fundamentalism)
Lost_boys_(Mormon_fundamentalism)
Bell instrument in Provo, Utah, US
Centennial Carillon is a bell tower containing a carillon on the campus of Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, United States. The bell tower was
Brigham Young University Centennial Carillon Tower
Brigham_Young_University_Centennial_Carillon_Tower
American educator
– July 29, 1932) was president of Brigham Young University (BYU) from 1904 to 1921. After graduating from Brigham Young Academy (BYA), Brimhall served
George_H._Brimhall
Book of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
British Isles, Department of Church History, Brigham Young University, pp. 177–91, ISBN 0842523758 Smoot, Stephen O. (2022), The Pearl of Great Price:
Pearl of Great Price (Mormonism)
Pearl_of_Great_Price_(Mormonism)
Mormon influence on US policies
the Smoot Hearings, when opponents of the LDS Church demanded that Republican Reed Smoot, a monogamist, be refused his senate seat because Smoot was a
LDS Church and politics in the United States
LDS_Church_and_politics_in_the_United_States
the 1839–1844 Nauvoo era, while several Mormon leaders (including Smith, Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball) took plural wives, any Mormon leaders who publicly
Polygamy_in_North_America
Cable and satellite television channel
Brigham Young University Television International (BYUtv International) was a Utah-based cable and satellite television channel that broadcast throughout
BYU_Television_International
Prominent Utah educator (1828–1901)
Brigham Young Academy (BYA). Although he was not the first principal of the Academy, he is considered its founder. The Academy later became Brigham Young
Karl_G._Maeser
4th President of the LDS Church from 1889 to 1898
Woodruff came to Kirtland on November 25, 1836, along with Abraham O. Smoot. He was introduced to Phebe by Milton Holmes on January 28, 1837. She was
Wilford_Woodruff
American politician (born 1957)
University of Houston and a Bachelor of Science from Brigham Young University. He is married to LaCinda Smoot. They have eight children and 18 grandchildren
John Lewis (Arizona politician)
John_Lewis_(Arizona_politician)
Biblical figure
rise to talk of Cain in fabling quaint?" Moses 5:31 Letter by Abraham O. Smoot, quoted in Lycurgus A. Wilson (1900). Life of David W. Patten, the First
Cain
Wife of Joseph Smith, Jr. (1828–1896)
away from home for significant lengths of time. Kimball was baptized by Brigham Young in the Chagrin River during the winter when the river was frozen
Helen_Mar_Kimball
announced and defended the practice at the request of then-church president Brigham Young. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, the LDS Church and
Mormonism_and_polygamy
State park in Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S.
BYA, the school that became Brigham Young University, was funded by gifts from donors including Stanley and Mary Ellen Smoot. In 2006, management of This
This Is the Place Heritage Park
This_Is_the_Place_Heritage_Park
1852 law making slavery legal in the Utah Territory
prominent Mormon leaders had slaves, including Charles C. Rich, Abraham O. Smoot and William H. Hooper. Also, they had begun to acquire Indian slaves, through
Act_in_Relation_to_Service
Advocates of some early Mormon doctrines
nineteenth century, particularly during the administrations of Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, and John Taylor, the first three presidents of the Church of Jesus
Mormon_fundamentalism
Day Saint movement churches; the "pioneer era" under the leadership of Brigham Young and his 19th-century successors; the modern era beginning in the
History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
History_of_the_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
University museum in Utah, United States
111°39′27.9″W / 40.263111°N 111.657750°W / 40.263111; -111.657750 The Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures, located in Provo, Utah
Brigham Young University Museum of Peoples and Cultures
Brigham_Young_University_Museum_of_Peoples_and_Cultures
The Politics of American Religious Identity: The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle. Univ of North Carolina. pp. 65, 192. ISBN 978-0-8078-5501-0
Polygamy_in_Christianity
Cartoons depicting Mormon characters
"Political Cartooning and the Reed Smoot Hearings" (PDF). Sunstone: 36–40. Harmer, Katie (September 10, 2013). "Brigham Young, Porter Rockwell and other
Portrayal of Mormons in comics
Portrayal_of_Mormons_in_comics
Overview of and topical guide to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act Poland Act Edmunds Act Edmunds–Tucker Act Reed Smoot hearings Reynolds v. United States Angus M. Cannon Clawson v. United States
Outline of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Outline_of_the_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints
Television station in Provo, Utah
serving Salt Lake City and the state of Utah. The station is owned by Brigham Young University (BYU), an arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
KBYU-TV
Mormon anti-polygamy statement
post-Manifesto marriages surfaced and began to be examined by Congress in the Reed Smoot hearings. In response, church president Joseph F. Smith issued a "Second
1890_Manifesto
Inception of plural marriage in Mormons
taught that Joseph Smith had opposed polygamy. They instead stated that Brigham Young, the head of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS
Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy
Origin_of_Latter_Day_Saint_polygamy
members enslaved people, including William H. Hooper, Abraham O. Smoot, Charles C. Rich, Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball. Members bought and sold people
Black_people_and_Mormonism
Natural Science Museum in Provo, Utah
Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum is a natural history museum housed at Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo, Utah, United States. The museum is named
Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum
Monte_L._Bean_Life_Science_Museum
Religious leader and academic
Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1911 until his death. A professor at Brigham Young Academy (BYA) and University of Utah (U of U), Talmage also served
James_E._Talmage
American poet
the Republican Nomination for Senate. In 2004, McCloud was given the Reed Smoot Citizenship Awards business women of the year award. Two of McCloud's hymns
Susan_Evans_McCloud
housecleaning, and health. She was instrumental in the passing of the Smoot Bill, which provided funds to states for research in home economics. She
Leah_D._Widtsoe
Arboretum on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah
known as the Brigham Young University Arboretum, is an arboretum located on a hill beside at 800 North Street on the campus of Brigham Young University
Bertrand F. Harrison Arboretum
Bertrand_F._Harrison_Arboretum
Student newspaper of Brigham Young University
Universe (formerly The Daily Universe) is the official student newspaper for Brigham Young University (BYU) and was started in 1956. BYU's student-published
The Universe (student newspaper)
The_Universe_(student_newspaper)
American educator (1844–1905)
June 1905 due to health problems. Hardy was married to Elizabeth "Libbie" Smoot and was the father of five children. Hardy died in Provo, Utah. Andrew Jenson
Milton_H._Hardy
American educator (1864–1913)
superintendent of education. In 1904 he had to testify before the Reed Smoot heading on the connection between public education and The Church of Jesus
A._C._Nelson
American Mormon fundamentalist (1948–2021)
Latter-day Saints Brigham Young • Wives of Brigham Young • Late-19th century Mormon polygamy • Mormon colonies in Mexico • 1890 Manifesto • Reed Smoot hearings •
Tom_Green_(polygamist)
Experience management company
Johnson–Hansen Knight Knight–Allen Knight–Mangum Loose Ray Roberts Smith Smoot G. Taylor T. N. Taylor Twelves Wentz Other Historic districts Downtown East
Qualtrics
American LDS Church leader (1814–1901)
at Washington": Frank J. Cannon's Editorial Fusillades during the Reed Smoot Hearings, 1903–07". Journal of Mormon History. 37 (4): 1–59. doi:10.2307/23292603
Lorenzo_Snow
American politician (1833-1900)
to Provo so his children could study at Brigham Young Academy. He served as a counselor to Abraham O. Smoot in the Utah Stake Presidency from 1892 to
Edward_Partridge_Jr.
2016 US decision on Utah's criminal polygamy law
Latter-day Saints Brigham Young • Wives of Brigham Young • Late-19th century Mormon polygamy • Mormon colonies in Mexico • 1890 Manifesto • Reed Smoot hearings •
Brown_v._Buhman
President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
of plural marriage. Smith supported apostle Reed Smoot's candidacy for the U.S. Senate, but Smoot's election was contested on the grounds that he was
Joseph_F._Smith
Mormon doctrine that marriage can last forever in heaven
Senate in the Matter of the Protests Against the Right of Honorable Reed Smoot, a Senator from the State of Utah, to Hold His Seat. U.S. Government Printing
Celestial_marriage
American television channel
streaming service, founded in 2000, which is owned and operated as a part of Brigham Young University (BYU). The channel, available on most smart TVs or through
BYUtv
History: Europe. Provo UT: Religious Studies Center, Brigham Young University. pp. 47–63. Coates, Josh; Smoot, Stephen (2024-11-13). "Newly published Nazi archives
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints_in_Germany
Norwegian-American scientist, author and religious leader
Temple Index Bureau. In 1923, Widtsoe accompanied fellow apostle, Reed Smoot, on a journey to Great Britain and the Scandinavian countries, during which
John_A._Widtsoe
champion Ryan Shupe & the RubberBand, musicians, "Dream Big" Roland N. Smoot, U.S. vice admiral Beatrice Sparks, author Lindsey Stirling, hip-hop violinist
List of people from Provo, Utah
List_of_people_from_Provo,_Utah
Political party
in abolishing polygamy, the Republican U.S. Senator Reed Smoot rose to political power. Smoot led a political alliance of Mormons and non-Mormons that
Utah_Republican_Party
1904 declaration by Joseph F. Smith renouncing polygamy in the LDS Church
the beginning of the Reed Smoot hearings, United States Congressional hearings into whether LDS Church apostle Reed Smoot should be permitted to sit
Second_Manifesto
BRIGHAM SMOOT
BRIGHAM SMOOT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Compact, Massive, Widespread, Great, Large, Mighty, Powerful, Bright, Clear, Name of Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places in East Yorkshire and Cumbria named Brigham, from Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.Thomas Brigham (c. 1603–53) came from London to Cambridge, MA, in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from places in Buckinghamshire and Norfolk named Bradenham, from Old English brÄd (dative -an) ‘broad’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’, ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English nickname or personal name, meaning ‘bright’, ‘fair’, ‘pretty’, from Old English beorht ‘bright’, ‘shining’.English : from a short form of any of several Old English personal names of which beorht was the first element, such as Beorhthelm ‘bright helmet’. Compare Bert.Americanized form of German Brecht.Americanized spelling of German Breit.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Cumbria named Brougham, from Old English burh ‘fortress’ + hÄm ‘homestead’. The pronunciation is ‘broo-um’.The type of four-wheeled horse-drawn carriage known as a brougham was named after Henry, Lord Brougham (1778–1868). He was descended from a certain Henry Brougham, who had bought the manor of Brougham in 1726.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Nottinghamshire called Bingham, from an unattested Old English clan name, Binningas, or an Old English word bing ‘(a) hollow’ + Old English hÄm ‘homestead’.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding habitational names such as Bingenheimer.The Bingham family of Melcombe Bingham in Dorset can trace their descent back to Robert de Bingham, recorded in 1273, who probably came from Bingham in Nottinghamshire. His descendants included the Earls of Lucan. A branch of the family was established in Ireland, where they gave their name to Binghamstown in County Mayo. Sir Richard Bingham (c.1528–99) was Marshal of Ireland. Charles Bingham (1735–99) was created earl of Lucan in 1795.
Boy/Male
English
From the village near a bridge.
Male
English
Dweller by the Bridge
Boy/Male
Hindu
Strong
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge.Americanized form of German Brüggemann (see Brueggeman).
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Surname or Lastname
English
English : apparently a habitational name, from an unidentified place.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly from Bramham in West Yorkshire or Brantham in Suffolk. The first is named with Old English brÅm ‘broom’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘river meadow’; the second is from the Old English personal name Branta + hÄm or hamm.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, perhaps from a place in Norfolk named Bridgham, from Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘enclosure hemmed in by water’, or from Bridgeham Grange in Surrey, which probably has the same origin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Braham, in Cambridgeshire and West Yorkshire, both probably named with Old English brÅm ‘broom’ + hÄm ‘homestead’ or hamm ‘flood plain’, ‘water meadow’.Jewish : reduced variant of Abraham.
Boy/Male
British, English
Lives by the Bridge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Gresham.Possibly an altered spelling of German Griesheim, a habitational name for someone from any of several places so named in southern Germany.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Brabant, altered by association with English habitational names ending in -ham.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French, Indian
From the Village Near a Bridge; Dweller by the Bridge
Boy/Male
Hindu
Prosperous
BRIGHAM SMOOT
BRIGHAM SMOOT
Boy/Male
Hindu
Pleasing
Boy/Male
Tamil
One who is empty, Hollow, Vain
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord Shiva
Male
Portuguese
Basque, Esperanto and Portuguese form of Latin Paulus, PAULO means "small."
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Money
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Gayatri
Boy/Male
English American
Day town; light town.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese
The Grace; Mercy of Our Lord
Girl/Female
Muslim
Comfort. Happiness. Benefit. Tranquility. Peace.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Love for Victory
BRIGHAM SMOOT
BRIGHAM SMOOT
BRIGHAM SMOOT
BRIGHAM SMOOT
BRIGHAM SMOOT
a.
Having qualities that render conspicuous or attractive, or that affect the mind as light does the eye; resplendent with charms; as, bright beauty.
a.
Of brilliant color; of lively hue or appearance.
n.
Splendor; brightness.
a.
Illustrious; glorious.
v. t.
To be or become overripe, as wheat, barley, or hops.
a.
Manifest to the mind, as light is to the eyes; clear; evident; plain.
a.
Transmitting light; clear; transparent.
a.
Sparkling with wit; lively; vivacious; shedding cheerfulness and joy around; cheerful; cheery.
a.
Having a clear, quick intellect; intelligent.
a.
Sunshiny; bright.
a.
Bright; clear.
v. i.
See Brite, v. i.
a.
Vivid; bright.
n.
Same as Trigraph.
adv.
Brightly.
a.
Bright; resplendent; white.
a.
Bright; glittering; fiery.
a.
Radiating or reflecting light; shedding or having much light; shining; luminous; not dark.
a.
Shining; bright; illustrious.
n.
A light, close carriage, with seats inside for two or four, and the fore wheels so arranged as to turn short.