Spanish meaning: The name Brigidia is a Spanish baby name The Spanish meaning of Brigidia is: Strong.
The name "McBride" or "MacBride" is the English spelling for the Irish name "Mac Giolla Brídhe" meaning son of the follower, or servant, of Brigid, a sixth century Saint.
Gilbride Name Meaning. Irish and Scottish: Americanized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Brighde (Irish) or Mac Gille Brighde (Scottish) 'son of the servant of (Saint) Brigit', more often Americanized as McBride. The name Brighid (modern Brigit) almost certainly means 'exalted'.
Gilbride Name Meaning. Irish and Scottish: Americanized form of Gaelic Mac Giolla Brighde (Irish) or Mac Gille Brighde (Scottish) 'son of the servant of (Saint) Brigit', more often Americanized as McBride. The name Brighid (modern Brigit) almost certainly means 'exalted'.
Comes from old Norse "bjart" meaning bright one or radiant. This is a variant of the Swedish Birgitta and the English Bridget. Famous real-life people named Birgitte: | Edit Share what you know!
The name Ffraid is a girl's name of Welsh origin. Ffraid and discussed in our forums with posts like "ALPHABET Drop 2 Add 1 - Girls". Welsh variation of Bridget. Find other names based on Ffraid using our baby name generator.
Bridget or Brigid is a Gaelic/Irish female name derived from the noun brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue". An alternate meaning of the name is "exalted one".
Irish Meaning: The name Brigit is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Brigit is: Derived from the Irish name Brighid, meaning 'the high one' or 'strength.' Brighid was a mythological Celtic goddess of fire and poetry.
Bridget or Brigid is a Gaelic/Irish female name derived from the noun brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue". An alternate meaning of the name is "exalted one".
Gilbertine in British. (ˈɡɪlbətaɪn , -tɪn) 1. a member of a Christian order founded in approximately 1135 by St Gilbert of Sempringham, composed of nuns who followed the Cistercian rule and Augustinian canons who ministered to them. It was the only religious order of English origin and never spread to Europe.