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Britta
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meaning and origin
Meaning and origin
Britta is a
Swedish
girl name. The meaning of the name is `
High goddess
`.
Where is it used?
The name Britta is mainly used in Swedish.
It is an abbreviated form of
Birgitta
, used in Scandinavian.
How do they say it elsewhere?
Bridget
(In Irish, Scottish, English and in Irish Mythology)
See also
In Swedish:
Gittan
(F)
What Britta`s say about their name
The best thing about the name Britta:
not alot of people have heard of someone named Britta,just the waterfilter.
The worst thing about the name:
some people cant pronounce it right, its always bretta.
If my name wasn`t Britta....:
Extra information:
More `Britta` links
Britta as abbreviation
Actors named Britta
Britta in the encyclopedia
Statistics for Britta
The name Britta doesn`t appear in the US top 1000 most common names over de last 128 years. The name Britta seems to be unique!
See also the
US top 1000 names 2007
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