- Name :Bret
- Meaning :A form of the name Breton, A form of the name Breton
- Gender :Boy
- Religion :Christianity
Similar Names For Bret
Gavin
gavin how a young man name is pronounced cct-in. it is of celtic origin, and the importance of gavin is "white hawk". scottish form of the name medieval of gawain, the name of the knights of the round table in the arthurian legends. it is the first thing that appears in the french literature, as, and in welsh sources as gwalchmai. the element gwalch, means "hawk" and is used to imply the qualities of a hero. the element may, of uncertain derivation, and may mean the "pure light", the translation into breton of the welsh element (g)wyn, meaning "white, clean and fair". the actor gavin macleod.,hawk white,white hawk
Joyce
joyce how to a girl's name is pronounced joyce. it is of latin origin, and the importance of joyce is the "lord". norman male name josce or josse, by jodocus, a latin form of a breton name, iodoc held by the seventh-century breton saint. in the middle ages is used. its use as a girl's name 16. nineteenth and twentieth centuries in the puritanern indicates, have been associated with the vocabulary word "joy." advice columnist dr. joyce brothers; the writer joyce carol oates.,the small lord,lord,happy, joyful,of the lord
Gael
a gaelic person,gael as a girl, the name is used (also, more in general, as a young man by the name gael), is of french origin. the name could be a shortened form of the breton name judicaël, which means "generous leader," or an abbreviation of gwenaël (gwenn "white, fair, pure" and hael "generous"). it can also refer to one of the celtic peoples of scotland or ireland. as a respelling of gail is also the form of abigail.,gael as a young man by the name (less often than the girls of name gael), is of french origin. the french name gaël is a short form of breton called judicaël, which means "generous" leader". the name could also be a shortened form of gwenaël (gwenn "white, and hael "generous"), the name of a breton saint. the term was coined in english that is used to refer to the high lands of the celts of scotland. the scots term gaidheal is developed, probably, from the irish goidel, this can be attributed to the ancient celtic word gwydd, meaning "wild". sounds similar and can also be used as a respelling of gail, which is traditionally female.,the gaelic, irish,gaelic ancestry
Brett
breton in brittany,the board as a girl, using the name (and, more often than the guys in the name of the table). it is very bret. it is of latin origin, and the importance of the table is "of britany, or in the united kingdom". last name as first name. also the variant of the britain. literary: lady brett ashley was hemingway ' s the heroine in the novel "the sun also rises".,table as a boy's name (also less often girls in the name of the table) is very bret. it is of latin origin, and the importance of the table is "of britany, or in the united kingdom". transferred use of the surname has its origin in the middle ages as a denomination ethnic for a native of brittany (france), great britain (england). the writer bret harte; the french painter jules breton; baseball player brett butler and ironing board, saberhagen; the football players brett favre.,of britain