The funniest girl that you have ever met. She is pretty, smart, talented and will make you laugh for hours. If you know a brigid then you are very lucky.
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Bridget or Brigid is a Celtic/Irish female name derived from the noun brΓgh, meaning power strength, vigor, virtue. An alternate meaning of the name is exalted one
My name is Brigid
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Brigid:
A smart, funny, and beautiful redhead who knows exactly how to make your day that much better. The way she gives people butterflies when they walk in a room is still one of life's greatest mysteries. Sheβs so incredibly easy to talk to, and has no idea how much she means to everyone around her. Brigid makes us a better person. Everything she says resonates with us like no one else, and there is no better feeling than her smile that makes you feel like the luckiest guy on Earth. You never really know what it means to have a crush on a girl who takes your breath away until you meet Brigid.
Person 1: Brigid lights up any room she walks into. How has everyone in Weston not fallen in love with her yet?
Person 2: Brigid is just the definition of perfect.
Person 3: I hear Brigid wants to major in nursing and minor in musical theatre, and I want nothing more than to be with her every step of the way.
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"Exalted one". The name of a Goddess in Irish mythology. She was the daughter of Dagda (the Allfather), and married to Bres (king of Fomorians), for whom she birthed a son, RuadΓ‘n.
Brigid has many roles: She is the Goddess of fertility, wisdom, inspiration, good health and the "Sacred Flame". She is sometimes pictured with fire for hair, or as three women standing together.
Many expect Brigid to be a beautiful redhead, but she was originally pictured with dark golden hair; one side of her face is ghoulish and ugly, and the other side is young and beautiful.
Other spellings or false spellings: Brigit, Brighid, Bridget, Bride(Scottish), Brighit...
Brigid: "Hi, my name's Brigid."
Bob: "Oh, you were named after Saint Brigid of Kildare?"
Brigid: "....No. The Goddess."
Bob: "Oh, I didn't know there was a Goddess!"
Brigid: "Well, now you know."
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The Greatest girl this guy has ever been with and will ever be with!! she has amazing dark hair and just find more ways for me to love her. i miss her lots right now!!!
I love this f'ing girl!!! she is the greatest thing anyone could ask for! i want to f'in marry this girl!
She's perfect in every way, she smart, has an amazing personality and has the body of a goddess. i love you Brigid L!! forever your Z!
Girl 1: is that Brigid?
Girl 2: yes it is.
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The proper spelling of a celtic name
Other proper spelling is Brighid/Brighit
Wrong spellings- Brighet, Bridget, Brigit, and more, just don't know others
Alice, "Is this how to spell your name?" (Paper says Bridget)
Brigid, "No."
Alice, "Any of these?" (Paper says Brighet, Brigit, Brighid, and Brighit)
Brigid, "No. My name is spelt B-R-I-G-I-D. It is the proper spelling. Well B-R-I-G-H-I-D and B-R-I-G-H-I-T are also proper spellings, but that's not how my name is spelt."
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A celtic name meaning SHINING BRIGHT
Sometimes spelt Bridget, Brigit, Brighit, or Brighid
HISTORY OF THE NAME SAINT
Saint Brigid was an Irish saint who is known for her generosity to the poor. St. Brigid is sometimes known as Bridey, Mary of Gaels and even as Biddy. St. Brigid was born near Dundalk to a pagan Gaelic chieftain named Dubtach (Duffy) and to a Christian slave mother named Brocessa, who was sold soon after Brigid's birth. She was baptized by St. Patrick with whom she became friends. She never forgot her mother and despite being forbidden to do so, she left her home, located her mom, negotiated her release and returned to her fathers house. To her dismay her father had arranged her marriage to a poet. Brigid had already vowed to remain celibate and to do God's work so once more, she left her home, this time forever. In 468 she and 7 other women she formed the 1st female monastic community in Ireland. They helped the poor and were attributed with many miracles. Despite having limited resources they never seemed to be without food or supplies for their good works. Where the modern town of Kildare now stands she founded a school of Art and a Monastery at Cill Dara. The most famous miracle associated with Brigid tells of her confrontation with an Irish chieftain. She asked him for some land so that she could build a monastic community. He replied that she could have whatever amount of land her cloak could cover. She took the cloak from her shoulders and cast it on the ground where it covered over 12 acres of the land which he willingly gave. The date of her death is February 1st, her feastday, which is still celebrated with the traditional creation of the St Brigid Cross, made from reeds. She is buried next to St Patrick in Downpatrick. (Sry it's so long)
New Kid, "Hey Matt, who's that cute red head over there?"
Matt, "That's Brigid."
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