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Irish Cat Names

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Bridget
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Bridget originates in Irish language and means "powerful, strong". Bridget was the name of several saints, as well as a goddess in Celtic mythology. Until today, it is mainly popular in Ireland, in the United States its usage declines. The name was popularized by the character Bridget Jones, in the novel and subsequent film Bridget Jones's Diary, starring Renee Zellweger.
Barra
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The name Barra comes from North America,with the meanings that it is unusual for a cat.
Brenna
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Brenna is a diminutive of Brenda. Brenda most likely originates in Old Norse and means "sword". Some sources suggest it is a feminine form of Brandan, which originates in Celtic language. Until today, it is mainly popular in the United Kingdom.
Bailey
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Bailey originates in Middle English language and means "governor, bailiff". It was derived from an English surname and until today, Bailey frequently appears as a surname. As of today, it is much more popular as a feminine given name than the masculine one, especially in the United States.
Brogan
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Brogan is an Irish name and is a very old one. It is believed that the name derives from the word “brog” which was associated with shoemaking, although in what way is not known.
Brian
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The origin of the name Brian is not exactly clear. Most sources suggest that it comes from Irish and Breton languages and it means “noble, high man”, derived from the Celtic element ‘bre’, which means ‘hill’. Brian is known from Irish mythology, and it was also the name of the Irish king Brian Boru. As a masculine given name it started to be used in the Middle Ages, sort of died out afterwards, and gained its popularity back in the 20th century. Both spellings of Brian and Bryan are equally used.