Bridget is of Gaelic Celtic origin from the word brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue" and possibly "exalted one". In Irish mythology, Bridget was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom. Bridget has crossed centuries and oceans remaining a popular name choice in both French and English-speaking countries.
Bridget is of Gaelic Celtic origin from the word brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue" and possibly "exalted one". In Irish mythology, Bridget was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom. Bridget has crossed centuries and oceans remaining a popular name choice in both French and English-speaking countries.
Bridget is of Gaelic Celtic origin from the word brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue" and possibly "exalted one". In Irish mythology, Bridget was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom. Bridget has crossed centuries and oceans remaining a popular name choice in both French and English-speaking countries.
Bridget is of Gaelic Celtic origin from the word brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue" and possibly "exalted one". In Irish mythology, Bridget was the goddess of fire, poetry and wisdom. Bridget has crossed centuries and oceans remaining a popular name choice in both French and English-speaking countries.