Bríghid
Introduction
Goddess of fire, poetry, and fertility in Irish mythology.
Background Story
Bríghid is derived from the ancient Celtic goddess, revered in Irish culture as a figure of inspiration and creativity. She is often associated with the changing seasons and is celebrated on Imbolc, marking the beginning of spring. The name reflects strength and artistry.
Letter Count
Variations
Brigid, Bríd

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