Wednesday, November 18, 2009

My name is Breanna. People ask me all the time what kind of name that is. I looked online and it said Celtic?

But there are different kinds of Celtic...does anyone know where it is really from?

My name is Breanna. People ask me all the time what kind of name that is. I looked online and it said Celtic?
Great Britan origin
Reply:BREANNA


1. Breanna Irish Female Strong





Exalted, lofty





Origin: Celtic/Gaelic


Stats: 4383 have BREANNA on their Favorite Name List


2037 rated this name


676 have this name


110 wish they had this name


288 gave this name to their child





Info: Feminine form of BRIAN.


Meaning: Strong One


Root: BREANNE
Reply:Just to add something. In pre-Christian Celtic Britain, "bre" was the word for "a hill" and Anna was a name of the Supreme Being, the Goddess. So a meaning of "Breanna" is the Hill of the Goddess or as we would say "God's Hill". There is a place in Somerset, very near the site of Camelot, called God's Hill, and there is an Annie's Hill next hill west along in the range.
Reply:It means "Pretty Lady who wants to go out with me" lol
Reply:I THINK ITs IRISH MY TEACHER HAS THE SAME NAME AND SHEs IRISH EVEN THOUGH U HAVE A NICE NAME
Reply:It's Gaelic, and it means "noble."
Reply:BREANNA


Gender: Feminine





Usage: English





Pronounced: bree-AN-a [key]





Feminine form of BRIAN





Look up Brian and see what you can find!
Reply:it is gaelic and it means noble my niece has the same name


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