It looks like Welsh; Celtic but not Gaelic.
Hill
its the same in english.
Bryn Bella literally means 'beautiful Bryn.' Bryn is both a German name and an abbreviation of the longer German name Bronwyn, meaning 'dark and pure.'
"Bryn" is a Welsh name that means "hill" or "mound". It is commonly used as both a first name and a surname.
Bryn Du is pronounced as "Brin Dew." The first part, "Bryn," rhymes with "tin," and the second part, "Du," sounds like the English word "dew." It is of Welsh origin, where "bryn" means "hill" and "du" means "black."
Rhedyn means fern, so now we know that it is "Fern Hill"!
Mawr is the Welsh word for big or great eg Bryn mawr = big hill
"Bryn Mawr" is Welsh for "big hill," reflecting the college's location on a hill in Pennsylvania.
Below the hill
no,brynn is an english given name,derived from a welsh name bryn
There is no Saint Bryn.
"Bryn y Mor" means "Hill of the Sea" in Welsh. It combines the words "bryn" (hill) and "y mor" (the sea) to create a name or description of a place near the sea situated on a hill.