Brees is a unique and distinctive given name, of American origin. It is derived from the German surname Bree, which was originally an occupational name for a brewer. The name Brees has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the United States, where it has been used as both a first name and a middle name. It is often spelled with one 'e', but variations such as Breez or Bres can also be found. There does not appear to be any specific historical or mythological significance associated with this name. However, it has been popularized by figures such as American football quarterback Drew Brees, who was named after his grandfather, Brees.
The name Brees saw its peak popularity with a total of 10 births recorded in the year 2019. However, it has remained relatively consistent throughout the years examined, with an average of around 5 births per year. The total number of births for the name Brees from 2010 to 2020 is 38.