Great Britan origin
2007-02-10 04:34:34
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answer #1
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answered by BigWashSr 7
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Just to add something. In pre-Christian Celtic Britain, "bre" was the word for "a hill" and Anna was a name of the Supreme Being, the Goddess. So a meaning of "Breanna" is the Hill of the Goddess or as we would say "God's Hill". There is a place in Somerset, very near the site of Camelot, called God's Hill, and there is an Annie's Hill next hill west along in the range.
2007-02-11 19:32:09
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answer #2
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answered by MBK 7
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BREANNA
1. Breanna Irish Female Strong
Exalted, lofty
Origin: Celtic/Gaelic
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Info: Feminine form of BRIAN.
Meaning: Strong One
Root: BREANNE
2007-02-10 04:39:31
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answered by Anonymous
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BREANNA
Gender: Feminine
Usage: English
Pronounced: bree-AN-a [key]
Feminine form of BRIAN
Look up Brian and see what you can find!
2007-02-10 04:33:26
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answer #4
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answered by lisa s 6
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It means "Pretty Lady who wants to go out with me" lol
2007-02-10 04:33:41
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answered by Jeremy B 2
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it is gaelic and it means noble my niece has the same name
2007-02-10 04:33:15
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answered by dominanyc 2
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I THINK ITs IRISH MY TEACHER HAS THE SAME NAME AND SHEs IRISH EVEN THOUGH U HAVE A NICE NAME
2007-02-10 04:31:58
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answered by Rosiee x33 (: 2
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It's Gaelic, and it means "noble."
2007-02-10 04:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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