It is spelled Brian or Bríain.
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Brian is spelled the same in Irish and Scottish Gaelic; Brian (pronounced breeun). Unless 'Good' is a native Irish name that has been anglicized, it would be spelled 'Good'.
Brian pronounced "breeun"
The original Celtic form is Brigonos (high, noble).
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The most common form is Brianag. It's pronounced as breeanok.Also used for Brenda.
The name Brian is pronounced the same way in Spanish as it is in English. My spanish speaking relatives, however, say it like Brieyan( the "e" like in tree, the "i" like in I)
In Scottish Gaelic Bearnaidh is apparently short for Bearnard; in Ireland Bernard was gaelicized as Bearnard also with Bearnaí as 'Barney'. The Irish name Brian was also considered and equivalent of Bernard.It's preferrable to specify Irish Gaelic orScottish Gaelic in questions as they actually are two distinct languages.
It means grandson or descendant. O'Brien in Irish Gaelic is Ó Briain (descendant of Brian).
Rowan can be either English or Irish. The Irish surname was originally Ó Ruadháin. As a first name: Ruadhán.The English name can be found in: N. Lanarkshire, Warwickshire, Norfolk, and Greater Manchester.A rowan tree is caorthann in Irish. Scottish Gaelic: ?
In Irish it's Breandán. Possibly borrowed from Welsh brenin, king.