Bridget
Bridget is an Irish female name derived from the Gaelic noun brígh, meaning "power, strength, vigor, virtue". An alternative meaning of the name is "exalted one". Its popularity, especially in Ireland, is largely related to the popularity of Saint Brigid of Kildare, who was so popular in Ireland she was known as "Mary of the Gael". This saint took on many of the characteristics of the early Celtic goddess Brigid, who was the goddess of agriculture and healing and possibly also of poetry and fire. One of her epithets was "Brigid of the Holy Fire". In German and Scandinavian countries, the popularity of the name spread due to Saint Bridget of Sweden.
In the Irish language, the name is spelled Bríd or Brighid,. In the Scottish Gaelic language, the name is spelled Brìghde,. At one time the name was so popular for Irish girls that Bridey was used as a slang term for an Irish girl in English-speaking countries. Some Irish servant girls were called Biddie or Biddy by their employers even if that was not their real first name. It has been steadily used in the United States throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, though never among the top 100 most popular names for girls. It was most popular in the 1970s, when it ranked as the 153rd most popular name for girls born in that decade in the United States. It was ranked as the 367th most common name for girls and women in the United States in the 1990 census.
People with the name
- Bridget Adams, English figure skater
- Bridget Allchin, English archaeologist
- Bridget Andrews, English jockey
- Bridget Archer, Australian politician
- Bridget Armstrong, New Zealand actress
- Bridget Atkinson, English farmer and shell collector
- Bridget S. Bade, American judge and lawyer
- Bridget Barrett, Irish murder victim
- Bridget Becker, New Zealand curler
- Bridget Bedard, American producer and screenwriter
- Bridget Bendish, daughter of Bridget Cromwell
- Bridget Benenate, American songwriter
- Bridget Bevan, Welsh educationalist and public benefactor
- Bridget Bishop, first person executed for witchcraft during the Salem witch trials
- Bridget Boakye, Ghanaian data scientist, entrepreneur, and writer
- Bridget Boland, Irish novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
- Bridget Breiner, American choreographer and dancer
- Bridget M. Brennan, American judge and lawyer
- Bridget Brind, British diplomat
- Bridget A. Brink, American diplomat
- Bridget Buckley, English rower
- Bridget Burgess, Australian stock car racing driver
- Bridget Calitz, South African lawn bowler
- Bridget Callahan, American soccer player
- Bridget Canning, Canadian writer
- Bridget Carleton, Canadian basketball player
- Bridget Carey, American technology journalist
- Bridget Carpenter, American playwright and screenwriter
- Bridget Carragher, South African physicist
- Bridget Cherry, English architectural historian
- Bridget Christie, English actress, comedian, and writer
- Bridget Cleary, Irish woman murdered by her husband
- Bridget Connolly, Irish nationalist and republican
- Bridget R. Cooks, American academic, curator, scholar, and writer
- Bridget Cromwell, eldest daughter of Oliver Cromwell
- Bridget Dirrane, Irish memoirist and nurse
- Bridget Donahue, American art dealer
- Bridget Dowling, sister-in-law of Adolf Hitler
- Bridget Drinka, American linguist
- Bridget Durity, Trinidadian cricketer
- Bridget Dwyer, American golfer
- Bridget Egerton, English religious writer
- Bridget Yamala Egwolosan, Nigerian handball player
- Bridget Everett, American comedian
- Bridget Flanery, American actress
- Bridget Flannery, Irish painter
- Bridget Fonda, American actress
- Bridget Franek, American middle distance runner
- Bridget Gainer, American politician
- Bridget Galloway, English football player
- Bridget Gilling, English–Australian activist and feminist
- Bridget Goodwin, Irish–New Zealand goldminer
- Bridget Hall, American model
- Bridget Hanley, American actress
- Bridget Haraldsdotter, Queen consort of Sweden
- Bridget Harrison, English freelance journalist
- Bridget Hodson, English actress
- Bridget Hoffman, American voice actress
- Bridget Holmes, English domestic servant
- Bridget Hustwaite, Australian journalist and radio presenter
- Bridget Hutter, English sociologist
- Bridget Hyem, Australian equestrian
- Bridget Ikin, New Zealand producer
- Bridget Jackson, English golfer
- Bridget Jones Nelson, American actress and screenwriter
- Bridget Kahele, American rugby player
- Bridget Karlin, American entrepreneur
- Bridget Katsriku, Ghanaian public servant
- Bridget Kearney, American musician and songwriter
- Bridget Anne Kelly, American political consultant
- Bridget Kelly, American singer and songwriter
- Bridget Kendall, English journalist
- Bridget Kumwenda, Malawi netball player
- Bridget Terry Long, American economics professor
- Bridget Lowe, American poet
- Bridget Maasland, Dutch television presenter
- Bridget G. MacCarthy, Irish academic and writer
- Bridget Malcolm, Australian model
- Bridget Markham, English courtier
- Bridget Martyn, Egyptian–born English encyclopedist
- Bridget Masango, South African politician
- Bridget Masinga, South African actress, model, radio and television personality
- Bridget Marquardt, American television personality
- Bridget McConnell, Scottish cultural administrator
- Bridget Mary McCormack, American judge, lawyer, and professor
- Bridget McDonough, American theatre director
- Bridget McEvilly, English nursing administrator
- Bridget McKeever, Irish field hockey player
- Bridget McKenzie, Australian politician
- Bridget Minamore. British critic, essayist, journalist and poet
- Bridget Moran, Canadian activist and author
- Bridget Motha, South African soccer player
- Bridget Moynahan, American actress and model
- Bridget Mutuma, Kenyan–South African nanotechnologist
- Bridget Namiotka, American pair skater
- Bridget Neval, Indian–born Australian–Canadian actress
- Bridget Newell, English barrister and golfer
- Bridget O'Connor, English author
- Bridget Parsons, English socialite
- Bridget Partridge, Irish–born Australian Catholic religious sister
- Bridget Pastoor, Canadian politician
- Bridget Patterson, Australian cricketer
- Bridget Perrier, Canadian anti-prostitution activist
- Bridget Pettis, American basketball player and coach
- Bridget Phillipson, English politician
- Bridget Pickering, Namibian producer
- Bridget Pitt, Zimbabwean–born South African environmental activist and writer
- Bridget Plantagenet, English princess, seventh daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville and religious.
- Bridget Plouffe, American politician
- Lady Bridget Poulett, English socialite
- Bridget Powers, American pornographic actress with dwarfism
- Bridget Prentice,, Scottish politician
- Bridget Redmond, Irish politician
- Bridget Regan, American actress
- Bridget Reweti, New Zealand photographer and moving image artist
- Bridget Rice, Irish politician
- Bridget Riley, English painter
- Bridget Robinson, New Zealand oncology academic
- Bridget Rosewell, English economist
- Bridget Rowe, English newspaper editor
- Bridget Scanlon, American hydrogeologist
- Bridget Sequeira, Pakistani religious sister
- Bridget Shield, researcher
- Bridget Sloan, American artistic gymnast
- Bridget St John, English singer and songwriter
- Bridget Stutchbury, Canadian biologist
- Bridget Tan, Singaporean activist
- Bridget Tolley, Canadian Algonquin community worker
- Bridget Turner, English actress
- Bridget Vallence, Australian politician
- Bridget Valverde, American politician
- Bridget Wade, English micropalaeontologist
- Bridget Walters, Australian actress
- Bridget Williams, New Zealand publisher and founder of Bridget Williams Books
- Bridget Wishart, English musician, singer, and performance artist
Fictional characters
- Bridget, in the fighting game series Guilty Gear
- Bridget, supporting character in the film An American Tail
- Bridget Forrester, in the series The Bold and the Beautiful
- Bridget Hennessey, the eldest child on the sitcom 8 Simple Rules
- Bridget Jones, protagonist of the eponymous book series
- Bridget Kearns, a side character in the film Shutter Island
- Bridget O'Sullivan, a Season 2 contestant in Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman
- Bridget Tice, supporting character in the web series The Most Popular Girls in School
- Bridget Verdant/Mew Bridget, English dub name of Retasu Midorikawa/Mew Lettuce from Tokyo Mew Mew
- Bridget von Hammersmark, played by Diane Kruger in the film Inglourious Basterds
- Bridget "Bee" Vreeland, in the book and movie The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
- Bridget, the half-human/half-alien child of Harry Vanderspeigle in the sci-fi/comedy series Resident Alien
- Bridget "Jet" Owens, one of the witchy aunts in the book and movie Practical Magic
- Bridget "Bibi" Garvey, in the Apple TV+ series Bad Sisters
- Bridget, aka Lady Glitter Sparkles, a Bergen who works as a scullery maid in the animated film Trolls
- Bridget, the past version of Queen of Hearts in ''Descendants: The Rise of Red''
Variations
- Birgit,
- Birgitta,,,,,
- Birgitte,
- Breeshey
- Bridget
- Bridgette
- Bridgid
- Bríd
- Brídín
- Bridzhit,
- Bridzhyt
- Brìghde
- Brighid
- Brighidín
- Brigid
- Brígida,,
- Brigida,
- Brigit
- Brigita,,,,,,
- Brigitta,,,
- Brigitte,
- Brita
- Britta,,
- Brygida
- Ffraid
- Gitta
- Gittan
- Gitte
- Piret
- Piritta
- Pirjo
- Pirkko
- Priita
- Riitta