A more recent Irish writer was Brian O'Nolan (1911-66) who wrote under the pseudonyms 'Flann O'Brien' and 'Myles na Gopaleen'. The name was also known in medieval Brittany, and it was introduced into England from there. Surnames derived from it include Brian, Brien, Bryan, O'Brien and O'Byrne. Bernard and Barnaby were used to anglicise it.
The name remains widespread in Ireland. It has been revived in England, and is quite common in the United States and Canada. It is found in Italy as Briano. Bryan, Brion and Bryant are variants.