Bronze is derived from the Old French word 'bronz', meaning 'brown'. It's often used as an adjective, describing something of a brown color, but can also be found as a given name. This unusual moniker has been employed occasionally throughout history, likely drawn from its metallic namesake. The element bronze itself is an alloy composed primarily of copper and tin, known for its durability and unique reddish-brown hue.
The name Bronze has seen fluctuations over time with a notable increase in popularity since 2018. From 2018 to 2023, the number of births with the name Bronze more than doubled, from 9 births in 2018 to 15 births in 2023.