- Cernunnos.
Middle Irish Brigit [ˈbʲɾʲiʝidʲ] came to be
spelled Briġid and
Brighid [bʲɾʲiːdʲ] by the
early modern Irish period.
Since the
spelling reform...
- FitzGerald,
Countess of
Tyrconnell (Irish:
Brighid Nic Gearailt; c. 1589 – 1682), also
known as
Brighid Chill Dara (
Brighid of Kildare), was an
Irish poet and...
- is the
Swedish and
Icelandic form of the
Irish Gaelic female name
Brighid.
Brighid or
Brigid was the name of an
ancient Celtic goddess, and its English...
- of the
Swedish name Birgitta,
which is a form of the
Irish Gaelic name
Brighid (Bridget in English). The name
Britta became po****r in
Scandinavia and...
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handball Hurling Martial arts Road
bowling Rounders Rugby union Symbols Brighid's Cross Cláirseach
County coats of arms
Flags Northern Ireland flags issue...
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Catherine Brighid Livingstone (born 17
September 1955) is an
Australian businesswoman who has held
positions in the
Commonwealth Bank of Australia, CSIRO...
- as Mr.
Jervis Maika Monroe as
Mandy Chambers Alexie Gilmore as
Marjorie Brighid Fleming as
Eleanor Lucas Hedges as
Richard Micah Fowler as
Barry Elena...
-
Canadian indie rock
musical project of
Brighid Fry
based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its
founding members are
Brighid Fry (guitar, vocals;
formerly of Kingdom...
-
Brigid Lyons Thornton (13 May 1896 – 15
November 1987) was an
Irishwoman who was a
member of ****ann na mBan, an
officer in the
Irish Free
State Army and...
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Kildare or
Saint Brigid of
Ireland (Irish:
Naomh Bríd;
classical Irish:
Brighid; Latin: Brigida; c. 451 – 525) is the
patroness saint (or 'mother saint')...