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whats a bruin

A “bruin” is essentially a bear, especially a brown bear, and the word comes from old European folklore.

Quick Scoop: What’s a Bruin?

  • In traditional English usage, bruin is a folk term for a brown bear, coming from the Dutch word for “brown.”
  • The name became popular through the medieval tales of Reynard the Fox , where “Bruin” is the bear character.
  • Over time, “bruin” turned into a common noun meaning simply “bear.”

Modern Uses

  • Sports teams (like the UCLA Bruins and Boston Bruins) use “Bruins” as mascots, drawing on the bear image of strength and toughness.
  • “Bruin” is also used as a given name, usually masculine, meaning “brown” or “bear(-like)” in Dutch/German origin baby-name lists.

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Context What “bruin” means
Folklore / language Folk term for a brown bear.
Sports teams Bear mascot or team name (e.g., Bruins).
Baby name Dutch/German-origin name meaning “brown” or “bear.”
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