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Bridie Girl

Popularity: #942 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

PronunciationBRY-dee / ˈbraɪ.di

Irish; English

Meaning

Irish: exalted one; English: derived from Brigid

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Bridie is derived from the Irish name Bríd, which is the Gaelic form of the name Bridget. The etymology traces back to the Old Irish word "brígh," meaning "strength" or "power." This name has its roots in the Celtic tradition, where it is associated with the goddess Brigid, a significant figure in Irish mythology known for her associations with fertility, healing, poetry, and the forge. The name Brigid was Latinized as "Brigida" and later adopted into various forms across different cultures, including the English "Bridget."

Historically, the name gained prominence through the veneration of Saint Brigid of Kildare, who lived during the 5th century. She is one of Ireland's patron saints and is often celebrated for her charitable works and miracles. The establishment of her abbey in Kildare became a center of learning and spirituality, further solidifying the name's significance in Irish culture. The name Bridget and its variants, including Bridie, were popularized through various hagiographies and religious texts, including the writings of the early medieval period.

Culturally, Bridie embodies qualities of strength and resilience, reflecting the attributes associated with its mythological and historical roots. The name has been embraced in various forms across different regions, often linked to themes of empowerment and femininity. In addition to its historical significance, the diminutive form "Bridie" has been affectionately used in familial and social contexts, adding a layer of warmth and familiarity to the name. Overall, Bridie's enduring presence in literature and folklore underscores its cultural resonance and historical importance.

Trend Summary

Bridie has seen a modest level of popularity in the United States, particularly among those seeking unique yet traditional names.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Brid
  • Bridgid

International Variants

  • Brigid (Irish)
  • Brigida (Italian)
  • Brigette (French)

Famous people named Bridie

Bridie Carter is an actress best known for McLeod's Daughters, The Secret Life of Us, and The Night We Taught Doris to Fly.

Bridie O'Connell is a writer best known for her work in various literary magazines and anthologies.

Fictional characters named Bridie

Bridie is a fictional character from the novel The Secret of the Old Mill by Franklin W. Dixon. She is a close friend of the Hardy Boys and often assists them in their detective work.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Bridie was first seen in the United States in 1909. Bridie has ranked as high as #861 nationally, which occurred in 1918, and has been most popular in New York. In the past 5 years the name Bridie has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Bridie (1930)

StateBirthsShare
NY 5
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19096
19126
19135
19146
19157
19179
191812
19196
19207
19219
19227
19238
19267
19275
19285
19298
19308
19317
19326
193410
19367
19465
19656
19675
19706
19715
19727
19738
197510
19778
19786
197911
19806
19815
19876
19886
19925
20019
20027
20037
20045
20055
20067
20076
20086
20106
20128
20136
20145
20165
20206
20217
202210
20235
20248