The original Celtic form is Brigonos (high, noble).
Brian (breeun) is the Irish language spelling of Brian.
Briain = 'of Brian';
addressing Brian is A Bhriain.
Brianna is an English name, it has no meaning in Irish.
In both Irish and Scottish Gaelic: Brian - pronounced breeun.
Brianna is not an Irish Gaelic name. It is a feminine form of Brian in English.
It is pronounced as 'breeun'.
Same as English, Brian.
Brian isn't in the Bible as it is a Celtic/Irish name. The exact meaning isn't known for certain. www.behindthename.com/name/brian
Brian is an Irish name, so it has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
Brian is an English and Irish name, with a meaning that is uncertain.Regardless of that, it could be related to the Celtic element bre, known to mean "Hill"; or "High, Noble."
The name Bryan is of Celtic, Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "high, noble". Could also mean "strength". In Celtic it specifically means "Strong One"
Name: Briana Gender: Female Origin: Gaelic(Irish/Scottish) Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous; hill Form of: Brian
Yes, Brion is a name of Irish and Gaelic origin, typically meaning "noble" or "strong." It is commonly used as a boy's name.
It is a male name of Breton and Irish origin. It may have derived from an old Celtic word meaning high or noble.
The Irish Prime Minister is Brian Cowen.
No Irish meaning for Amye.
"Brian" is an Irish name that is related to the word for "high". So a literal translation is something like a "hill" or "mountain". A more metaphorical meaning would be more like "nobleman".
The name Brian does not have a spiritual meaning. The name Brian means either possibly high or possibly noble. The origin of the name is from Ireland.
It doesn't have a meaning in Irish. It is an English surname.