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Meaning of the Name Britain |
151 names found for "Britain" (page 2 of 4) |
The first name Britain is of English origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):

Similar Names
Bertin | Bertwin | Bhradain | Bradan | Braiten | Bretton | Britaine | Brittain | Brittan | Britton |
Related Names

From the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. Popular in Medieval Britain After the 3rd Century Martyr St Barbara. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress A

A Form of Barbara Popular in Medeival Britain After the 3rd Century Martyr St. Barbara

Strong As a Bear. A Variant of Bernard Which Was in Common Usage in Medieval Britain.Variant of Bernard

Bear Power. Introduced to Britain During the Norman Conquest. Subsequently Became Common As a Surname. Also a Variant of Barnett

Derived Rom an Old German Compound Meaning Bear-spear. The Name Was Fairly Common in Medieval Britain But is Rarely Used Today

A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the Surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret Became Popular First Names After Us Writer Bret Harte. Brett Became Very Popular in Aust

A Native of Brittany: (France) or Britain: (England). Derived from the Surname Breton or Briton, Brett and Bret Became Popular First Names After Us Writer Bret Harte. Brett Became Very Popular in Aust

Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). in Literature Lady Brett Ashley Was the Heroine in Hemingway's 'The Sun Also Rises'

Brit. A Native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany). in Literature Lady Brett Ashley Was the Heroine in Hemingway's the Sun Also Rises

A Variant of Bridget, Meaning 'The High One' or 'strength. The Th Century Irish Abbess Brigid Founded Ireland's First Women's Religious Community. in Great Britain, She Was Known As St Bridget or St B

Britain. The Use of Britannia As a First Name Began in the Th Century, Probably Inspired by the Song 'Rule Britannia'