Breland
Definition
A surname of Old English origin, derived from elements meaning 'briar land' ('brēr' for briar or thorny bush + 'land' for territory) or 'watery meadow'.
A Norwegian habitational surname from farm names like Bre(i)land, combining 'brei' (broad or wide) or 'bre' (glacier) with 'land' (farmstead or land).
Mononym (stage name) of American singer-songwriter Michel Breland (born 1994), a trailblazing artist fusing country, hip-hop, and pop, often dubbed the future of 'Black country music'.
Examples
I tried to impress at karaoke with Breland's 'My Truck', but ended up sounding like a watery meadow full of frogs.
Uncle Breland claims his surname means 'glacier land', which explains why family picnics always feel ice-cold.
In a briar patch of bad decisions, choosing Breland's album was my one thorny victory.
Breland's crossover hit had the bar spinning line dances into hip-hop headbobs—pure genre meadow magic.