The spelling of the word "Bradden" can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription. The first syllable "brad" has the phonetic transcription /bræd/, with the "a" pronounced as a short vowel sound. The second syllable "den" has the phonetic transcription /dɛn/, with the "e" pronounced as a short vowel sound and the "n" pronounced as a dental nasal sound. Therefore, the correct spelling of the word is "Bradden", with the "a" and "e" pronounced as short vowel sounds and the "n" pronounced as a dental nasal sound.
The name "Bradden" appears to be of English origin, but there is limited information available about its specific etymology and meaning. It is often used as a masculine given name or a surname. An examination of its constituent parts may provide some insight.
The name "Bradden" could potentially be a variant or anglicized form of other names. One possibility is that it is related to the Old English word "bræd" or "brad", meaning "broad" or "wide". It could also be associated with the Old English personal name "Brada", which is derived from the same root. Another origin could be the Gaelic surname MacBradaigh, which means "son of Brádach" and is sometimes anglicized as "Bradden". However, further research would be required to confirm these connections.