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Bisset

Brown horse

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13
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
(Scottish, possibly from the Old French 'bisset' meaning 'brown horse')
Origin
(Male)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Son of the burner, from the Scottish Gaelic name Mac Gille Beatha, meaning 'son of the servant of the God of healing'.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the inner fire that drives us to seek healing and growth.

Language details

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Bisset

Settlement, dwelling, residence

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

bee-set

Lucky number

13

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

BrownGold

Life path

3

Lucky stone

Tiger's Eye

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The surname Bisset originated in Scotland and is of Celtic origin. It was a name given to individuals who belonged to the clan MacGille Beatha or the servant of the God of healing. This clan was believed to have special connections to the sacred wells and springs and thus were responsible for their maintenance and upkeep. The name brought with it a sense of pride and heritage, connectivity to the land, and a rich cultural tradition.

The name Bisset holds deep spiritual roots, with its origins lying in the Gaelic language of Scotland. Bisset can be translated to 'son of the servant of the God of healing.' This name suggests a deep connection to the divine and a belief in the healing powers of God. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of service and devotion to God, as well as the power of healing and restoration.

Notable people with this name

Bisset Guthrie (actor)

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