Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings

Brygida

Brygida is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1415 times.

Meaning: Strength Origin: Polish

Bryher

According to a user from United Kingdom, the name Bryher is of English origin and means "Place name of island in Isles of Scilly, Cornwall, UK".

Meaning: The name of one of the scilly isles Origin: Irish

Bryna

Bryna (given name) ... It is an uncommon name, meaning "Strong One". Bryna is the feminine version of Bryan. Some believe that the name Bryna is a feminine form of the Celtic Bren which is from the root bri (strength, force). Alternatively, it may be derived from the Gaelic bran (raven).

Meaning: Strong Origin: Irish

Brynda

Brynda is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 856 times.

Meaning: Beacon on the hill Origin: Irish

Bryndis

The meaning of the name “Bryndís” is: “Armoured goddess”. Categories: Icelandic Names, Scandinavian Names.

Meaning: Of strong armor Origin: Scandinavian

Bryngerd

Bryngerd is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 737 times.

Meaning: Mother of tongue-stein Origin: Norwegian

Brynhild

Given Name BRYNHILD. GENDER: Feminine. USAGE: Norwegian, Norse Mythology.

Meaning: Armored fighting woman Origin: Norwegian

Brynhilde

MEANING: This name derives from the Old Norse name “Brynhildr”, composed of two Germanic elements: “*brunjǭ” (breastplate, neck protection of medieval armor equipment, chest part of an armor, coat of mail) plus “*hildiz” (battle, fight). The name means “protected by the shield”.

Meaning: Armored fighting woman Origin: Norwegian

Brynhildur

The different meanings of the name Brynhildur are: Norse meaning: Armour battle. Icelandic meaning: Armour battle.

Meaning: Armour battle Origin: Icelandic

Brynja

Meaning of name Brynja. Etymology : Means "armour" in Old Norse. Saint : Origin : Icelandic.

Meaning: Armor Origin: Scandinavian