What kind of name is brittany




















When the Romans left, the settlement remained, and carries the name to this day. From about onwards, the Dukes of Brittany became closely related to the Dukes of Normandy , and even accompanied them at Hastings in Many of the Brettagne families who were granted land by William, Duke of Normandy had come in a complete circle, settling again on their former homeland in Powys , on the English- Welsh border.

The surname Brittany was first found in the Domesday Book of where "no less than nine of this name appear: all of them probably Breton knights that had followed the fortunes of Alain-le-Roux or his kinsmen. Two others, Roger and William, were mesne-lords in Somerset and Huntingdon. London: John Murray, Abermarle Street, Institute of Historical Research, , Print. Wiltshire: Heraldry Today, For about two years before this he was a justice of the king's court.

He died 12 May Dictionary of National Biography. The new born babies breathe for about 40 times per minute. This is around 2 times faster rate than that of an adult. Babies are experts on sign language. They are able to understand the sign language much more quickly after birth than talking. Babies easily catch and understand the meaning of goodbye, hello, cuddling and kissing and waving. Most of the new born have blue eyes right after their birth.

This is because of the absence of the melanin tissue during birth. After the age of six months or one year in some cases, the melanin tissue starts getting activated, changing their eye colour. Name Of The Day. The name is derived from the Latin words "istunus" or "iustus", which means "just". American Baby Names. American Boy Names. American Girl Names. Popular American Baby Names. Cute American Baby Names. Unique American Baby Names. Famous American Baby Names.

Popular Baby Names. Famous Baby Names. Unique Baby Names. Cute Baby Names. Baby Boy Names. It turns out there are nearly different ways that Americans have spelled it. The US Social Security Administration names data lets us tease out all the spellings and find out which ones are most popular — and when. This is a graph of SSA applications for each spelling of the name, by year. Click on the graph to make it bigger.

I am not snobby or stuck up I'm the complete opposite. For those who say girls named Brittany are stuck up, I know of other girls named Brittany and they are so nice and I met some girls with my same name that aren't so nice. We each have our own personalities that make us who we are. So please stop thinking we're all the same. For all of you that want to dismiss the stereotype reference that is just plain idealistic. I am a sociology major and there is a psychological occurrence called "schema" that is in play with not only this name but with most names.

The reason why this name brings to mind negative associations is just that--there are so many girls with this name and many of them are rather shallow and unremarkable. No offense to anyone and I know this is a blanket statement, but I am trying to convey why this name has such negative connotations. Too trendy, too shallow and too ditzy. Since this is the original, traditional spelling I think Brittany is better than "Britney".

The way "Britney" looks reminds me too much of Britney Spears. I like the pronunciation "BRIT-nee". All the cheerleader, blonde, bimbo, stuck-up, bratty, preppy, ditzy, snobby etc. Stereotypes should stop because obviously not ALL Brittany's are like this! Update: Hmm actually I think prefer the spelling of Britney more than this original spelling.

Anyway, the rest of my comment still stands! I like this name, it sounds so bright and cheerful, I really don't understand why some people associate the name with a stuck up bratty girl. I get the exact opposite image when I think of this name. I think of a girl who is clever and cheerful and full of imagination. I've always found this name tacky. It has a rather hard sound to it, especially with the American accent, dropping the second syllable.

A pure 90s trend that fortunately stayed in the 90's. I haven't always liked the name Brittany, but people saying it has "no meaning" makes me angry. My grandparents were born in Brittany. It has been part of France for years, but I still have a crazy great-uncle who advocated for it to return to being its own country. That's probably not a great idea it's not why he's crazy though , but it is a beautiful place with a long history. No, it doesn't literally mean "hope" or "grace" it literally means "Of Britain," which I kind of like because the other side of my family is from England , but it still has a lot of meaning and power.

As to a famous bearer, my middle name is Anne, and Anne of Brittany was the last independent queen of Brittany. Look her up on wikipedia - my mother and I joke that we got her forehead. Brittany wasn't her name in the traditional sense, but a lot of last names come from the country people are from, and last names become first names fairly regularly. Like I said, I haven't always been crazy about the name Brittany, because I felt like it didn't have a lot of history as a person's name.

I read a lot as a child, and was always frustrated that in children's books "Brittany" was inevitably the friend of the snobby antagonist the only example I can think of from when I was older is Quinn's friend in Daria - Brittany isn't going to be the hero of a story.

And of course, I got a lot of "Oh, like Britney Spears? For a number of reasons I am considering going by Anne instead, but that is made easier by learning about Anne of Brittany, because it makes me feel less like I am turning my back on all the meaning the name Brittany does have. The fact that no one thinks of that history and only remembers the pops stars is frustrating, but don't let it get you down. My name is Brittanny I just have the double N in it, it's pronounced the same so the person who said that all Brittany's are bimbos and snobs couldn't be more wrong.

Sounds so ditzy and preppy. I think it is a pretty name, a lot of people think Brittany is a bratty name, including me at times. My name is Brittany, and I was born just before Britney Spears became popular. It's not anything wrong with the name itself, but being a tomboy when I was a kid I was teased for it.

Even with the spelling different, I got a lot of "Hey, Britney Spears! And around the time I started middle school, every time I told someone my name, there was a good chance they'd say So just name your kid Whitney or something if you love the sound, but not Brittany.

Brittany is pronounced brit-nee. Like Margaret marg-ret the A is silent. Overall I think it is a beautiful name and much better than Britney. No excuses and the people with this stunning name will find it offensive to be called britney after britney spears, britney is a chavs name so god get it right! I don't like this name. I never really have. It just sounds so immature and bimbo-ish to me no offense to anybody reading this named Brittany. My best friend's name is Brittany, and she shortens it to Britt.

I personally pronounce the name "Brit-a-nee" because saying "Brit-nee" reminds me too much of Britney and I dislike that name. My friend actually pronounces it the "Brit-nee" way; I don't think it bothers her which way people say it! Brittany sounds outdated and boring. It's been overplayed like so many other names. I always thought that this was a pretty name I currently know 5, and no offense to anyone named Britney, but everyone I know named Britney is trashy.

So maybe what you name your child has a little to do with the personality? Although since there really is no meaning for it, I would tell my future daughter Britney that Britney means 'Beautiful'. And you guys know that there are lots of Britneys, and although a lot of them are snobs, a lot of them are also very reliable and nice people.

Also, you can vary it a lot: Britlynn, Britleen, Britanna It's a pretty nice name, even though it certainly doesn't age well. Also, I really dislike the misspellings.

It's a place name! I met two Brittanys. One was a whiny brat and the other was a skank. I'm sure there are decent Brittanys out there but to me it is a trashy redneck name. It's a nice name.

Youthful and free-spirited. It doesn't age well, though. Can you imagine a little old lady named Brittany? This name is so stylish! I want to be called this, it's so pretty! But I wouldn't want the nicknames it has, just Brittany is great!

This is better than other spellings, but not by much. Despite the associations, I think it sounds rather blunt and ugly. Even without the associations, it doesn't sound very intelligent.

The cheerleader stereotype should be dead by now- enough people have the name for it to be. Overall, I prefer the dog breed. My name is Brittany. I was named after my dad, Brett, his name means "one from Brittany".

A couple months before I was born, Britney Spears was just coming out and mom almost didn't name me this because of that. But decided that Spears would probably not become popular. She was very wrong! But I've never thought to associate myself with Spears.

My name means "strong". I pride myself on that meaning, because I've held up to it both physically and emotionally. I love my name. I only know one other Brittany and she is very nice. Don't base choosing this name on Britney Spears, or any other person you know. The only other Brittany I know is nothing at all like me. People grow into their name. But they make their name fit them, not the other way around.

If you like it, use it. Because it is a beautiful name and I'm very proud to have it. I go by Britta, which I love. It's very overused. When I think of the name, I imagine an outgoing, popular, but bratty teenage girl. I'm not saying all Brittanys are like that, or that I don't like the name- just that that's the image I get. My grandpa convinced her not to by saying that Brittany is a dogs name because of the Brittany Spaniel. She named me Courtney instead. Still not much better but Brittany, but I am so grateful I was not named Brittany.

In my opinion, it is one of the ugliest names one can have. Britney is a trashy harpy. I'd rather not speak of IT. However, the name BritANNY I admit to having a little like for but would never use because of the immediate association with a "place name", pop scum and air-heady monikers a la Tiffany.

I like this name, and people should realize that not everyone hates this name. First, just because Britney Spears went through some bad times doesn't mean that she's a bad person. Second, it also does not mean that this name is ruined. Third, I've known Brittanys who were pretty smart, so that shatters everyone's stereotype of this name. Brittany is like a hydrangea -- blue, bright and bold, it is like candy sweet.

This is my name, and I usually like it. I think it has a nice sound and looks pretty written. The most unique nicknames I've ever had are Bratny and Briffinikins. This is my own name, and I used to dislike it due to the negative connotation with Britney Spears.

Classmates and teachers constantly misspell my name as 'Britney', and it used to bug me to death. Now I simply let it slide since Britney Spears is old hat now, anyways.



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