National Bruce Day is annually observed on May 14. The name Bruce is of French, Scottish, and English origin, and its meaning is “from the brushwood thicket.” Join us as we honour the reputed ability of these unique individuals to interact with others effectively due to their innate gift for speech. We hope that their generosity, faithfulness, pleasure, patience, and endearing demeanour will motivate the rest of us to “Bruce up” our daily lives. Learn more about the history of this intriguing name by reading on.
The background of National Bruce Day
Bruce, or Brus, was introduced to England during the enormous migration wave from Normandy that accompanied the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. Contrary to popular belief, therefore, its origins lay outside of the British Isles. As one would expect with a name of such renown, there is disagreement regarding the precise location of the region where the surname originated.
According to conventional belief, the name derives from the La Manche place name Brix. However, it is argued that there is insufficient evidence to support this and that the name is derived from the municipality of Le Brus in Calvados. Since the 1800s, it has been used as a given name in the English-speaking world, reaching its zenith in the 1940s and 1950s.
Bruce, with an estimated 54,700 bearers in the United States, is the 541st most prevalent surname overall. However, in Canada, where an estimated 10,000 persons have the surname Bruce, it ranks 474 on the list of most common last names.
Bruce is the 462nd most prevalent surname in Newfoundland, Canada, where there are 102 people with that name. It ranks 347 in Australia and has 10,400 residents. Bruce is rated 260th out of 2,350 people in New Zealand. Bruce is ranked 324th in the United Kingdom with 19,000 followers. This name is also spelt Bryce, Birch, Brooke, Brock, Brick, Brooks, Brice, Bracha, Boris, and Burke.
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NATIONAL BRUCE DAY ACTIVITIES
Explore the origin
So many individuals are oblivious of their names’ origins and meanings. Today is an opportunity to investigate and learn more about your name.
View a Bruce Willis movie.
Watch the totality of “Die Hard” to commemorate this day. You can also view additional films and television shows featuring individuals named Bruce.
Respect a Bruce
People with the name Bruce excel in all fields. Celebrate the special day of anyone you know with the name on their special day.
5 INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE FAMOUS BRUCE LEE
In 1958, Lee became the Cha-Cha dancing champion of Hong Kong’s Crown Colony.
The fact that Lee’s grandfather was British limited his options and prevented him from enrolling in a number of Kung Fu institutions in the 1950s.
According to a number of Lee’s American friends, he was a poor driver who occasionally asked his associate Steve Golden to take the wheel.
Lee’s nearsightedness and poor eyesight contributed to his appreciation of Wing Chun’s contact technique, which allowed him to concentrate more on touch than sight.
He would strike 5,000 times per day, which explains why his fists were so powerful and his jabs had knockout potential.
NATIONAL BRUCE DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | May 14 | Sunday |
2024 | May 14 | Tuesday |
2025 | May 14 | Wednesday |
2026 | May 14 | Thursday |
2027 | May 14 | Friday |