All about the name BRIDGIT

Meaning, origin, history.

Bridgit is a unique and distinctive female given name of Irish origin. It is derived from the Old Irish word "Brigit," which means "exalted one" or "high." The name Brigit was originally associated with a Celtic goddess, who was venerated as a bringer of fire, poetry, and wisdom. She was also regarded as the patroness of craftsmen, healers, and farmers.

The name Bridgit has been used in Ireland for centuries and is still popular today. It is often anglicized to Bridget or Brigid, but the original Irish form, Bridgit, is considered more traditional and authentic by some. The name is also sometimes spelled Bride or Brighid.

One of the most famous figures associated with the name Bridgit is Saint Brigid of Ireland, who was a Christian nun and abbess in the 5th century. She is believed to have been born at Faughart, near Dundalk in County Louth, Ireland, and is revered as one of Ireland's patron saints alongside Patrick and Columcille.

The name Bridgit has also been used by various literary figures throughout history, including the Irish poet and playwright Brendan Behan's mother, who was named Bridget, and the American writer Mary McCarthy's sister, who was named Bridie. The name is also found in various works of fiction, such as the novel "Bridget Jones's Diary" by Helen Fielding.

Overall, the name Bridgit is a powerful and meaningful one with a rich history and cultural significance. It is a unique choice for parents looking for a name that combines tradition and modernity, strength and elegance.

See also

Irish
Ireland

Popularity of the name BRIDGIT since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the annual number of births with the name Bridgit in the United States from 1955 to 2016. Over this period, there were a total of 1274 babies named Bridgit.

The highest number of births occurred in 1960 and 1962, with 32 babies named Bridgit each year. The name was quite popular during the late 1950s to early 1960s, but its popularity declined over time.

From the mid-1970s onwards, there were consistently fewer than 40 births per year for the name Bridgit. However, there were some fluctuations in popularity throughout this period. For example, there were 41 births in 1981 and another peak of 35 births in 1988.

After the mid-1990s, the number of babies named Bridgit remained relatively low, with fewer than 20 births per year from 1996 to 2016. The most recent data available shows that there were only 8 births in both 2008 and 2010, suggesting that the name Bridgit has become quite uncommon in recent years.

Overall, while Bridgit was a moderately popular name for babies born in the United States during the mid-20th century, its popularity has significantly declined over time.

Name variation BRIDGIT.