In the Irish language, Bríd; in the Scottish Gaelic language, Brìghde.
In Irish 'Gaelic':Tobar Bhríde Saint Bridget's Well orcrosóga Bhríde St. Bridget's crosses.In Scottish Gaelic: Bhrìghde as in Cille Bhrìghde, Kilbride, Scotland.
The Gaelic word brígh is the origin of the English name "Bridget," whose most famous name-holders are Saints Bridget of Kildare, Ireland (451?-521?) and Bridget of Sweden (1303-July 23, 1373). The word translates to "power," "strength" or "virtue" in English. A lady with the above-mentioned name nowadays will be called Brighid ("BREE-yihd") in Irish Gaelic and Bríghid ("BREEJ-eh" in Scots Gaelic.
It would be Bríd (or Brighid) Nic Liam.
Do you mean Bridget?? if so it comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "strong".
Brigida is an Italian equivalent of the English name "Bridget."Specifically, the noun functions as a feminine proper noun. It originates in the Irish Gaelic name Brighid ("high force," "high power"). The pronunciation will be "BREE-djee-da" in Italian.
Bridget Fonda's birth name is Bridget Jane Fonda.
No, Bridget is a woman.
Bridget Dobson's birth name is Bridget Hursley.
Bridget Green's birth name is Bridget Green.
Bridget Moynahan's birth name is Kathryn Bridget Moynahan.
Bridget Holloman's birth name is Bridget Hollomon Johnston.
Bridget Ogilvie's birth name is Bridget Margaret Ogilvie.