בריגיד
"exalted one, strong one, power, virtue"
The name Brigid is derived from the Old Irish word ‘brig’, meaning ‘exalted one’, ‘strong one’, and ‘power’. It is also associated with the Old Irish word ‘dé’, meaning ‘goddess’ and ‘virtue’. In Irish mythology, Brigid is the goddess of poetry, healing, and smithcraft. In Christian tradition, she is the patron saint of Ireland and is known as the ‘Mary of the Gael’.
Brigid represents the divine feminine, creativity, inspiration, and the power of transformation. She is a symbol of the triple goddess - maiden, mother, and crone.
Brigid is a creative and expressive name, and the number 3 represents self-expression, communication, and artistic talents.
בריגיד
אש שמים, ניצוץ אלוהי, כוח רוחני
Μπρίγκιντ
Θεία Φλόξ, Πνευματική Δύναμις
Brigid
Divine Flame, Spiritual Strength
BRIG-id
IPA: /ˈbrɪɡɪd/
Brigid is a creative and expressive name, and the number 3 represents self-expression, communication, and artistic talents.
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