Brette Offers A Gender-neutral Title Of English And French Origins. Also Spelled As Brett, Brette Was Originally A Surname That Referred To The Bearer Being From Brittany, A Breton-speaking Province In France. Brett Traveled To England During The 1066 Norman Conquest, Where It Remains A Popular Surname Today. Ernest Hemingways The Sun Also Rises Pioneered Using Brett As A Personal Name, Borne By The Enchanting Lady Brett Ashley. With The Addition Of “e,” Brette Is Infused With French Charm While Nodding To Its Celtic-language Lineage.