brazier/ˈbɹeɪʒəɹ/EtymologyFrom Middle English brasiere, from brasen (“to cover with brass”), from Old English brasian, bræsian (“to cover with brass”). By surface analysis, bras(s) + -ier.brazier means A surname originating as an occupation for a worker in brass. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 80 out of 100.nameA surname originating as an occupation for a worker in brass.nounA worker in brass; a brassworker.An upright standing or hanging metal bowl used for holding burning coal for a source of light or heat.“One of them came forward, and, producing a lamp, lit it from his brazier (for the Amahagger when on a journey nearly always carried with them a little lighted brazier, from which to provide fire).”