Brid

"Irish given name"

♀ Female · Irish, Gaelic
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📖 About Brid

Brid is an anglicized spelling of the Irish name Bríd, the Gaelic form of Brigit/Bridget, derived from Old Irish brígh meaning “strength,” “power,” or “high virtue.” The name has very deep roots in Irish culture, linked both to the pre-Christian goddess Brigid—associated with poetry, healing, and smithcraft—and to Saint Brigid of Kildare, one of Ireland’s most revered saints. Because of that dual legacy, Bríd became one of the most enduring feminine names in Ireland, carrying religious, literary, and cultural significance across centuries. Modern spellings vary between Bríd, Brid, and Bridget depending on language context and diaspora adaptation. Today, Brid remains especially meaningful as a heritage name in Ireland and among Irish communities abroad, valued for its concise form and strong symbolic history.

📍 Details

  • OriginIrish, Gaelic
  • Gender♀ Female
  • MeaningIrish given name

⭐ Famous People

  • Bríd Smith — Irish politician and member of Dáil Éireann, associated with left-wing and social justice movements.
  • Bríd Brennan — Irish actress known for stage and screen work in Ireland and the UK.
  • Bríd Rodgers — Northern Irish politician and former SDLP representative.
  • Bríd Ní Mhóráin — Irish radio broadcaster and media figure known from RTÉ Irish-language programming.