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Brites

What does Brites mean?

Brites Pronunciation of Brites as a girls' name is of Portuguese origin, and the meaning of Brites is "power". Also variant of Bridget.

STARTS WITH Bri-

ASSOCIATED WITH power

Variations

OTHER FORMS VIA BRIDGET Birte, Bitta, Bride, Bridee, Bridey, Bridi, Bridie, Bridy, Brietta, Briget, Brigett, Bright, Brigid, Brigit, Brijet, Brijit, Brita, Britt, Britta, Britte, Bryget, Bryjet

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Brites Adriana (B.A.), ..

How popular is Brites?

Brites is an uncommon first name for females but a somewhat popular last name for all people (#143847 out of 150436, Top 96%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Bridget (#718 A YEAR AGO), Brigid, Britt and Britta are the popular variation forms of Brites (NOT RANKED) ranked in the Top 2000. Other variants, like Briget, are seldom used. Usage of these relations of Brites reached its most widespread during the years 1970-1979 (MEDIAN #1179) and is now much reduced, with the form Bridget becoming less stylish. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Bridget, Brigid, Britt, Britta in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Brites and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Bailee, Beate, Beige, Beitris, Berit, Berrte (see Bertha), Berte, Bets, Bette, Bit, Bitya, Bliss, Bradee, Breen, Bren, Brenee, Bret, Bretny (see Brittany), Bretta, Brette, Briana, Briane, Briar, Brid, Bridnee (see Brittany), Bridney, Brie, Brieon, Brier, Briet, Briette, Brighe, Briley, Brilie (see Briley), Brily, Briney, Brinley, Briny, Briona, Briony, Briseis, Brisha, Brisia, Brissa, Bristol, Brit, Britani, Britany, Briteny (see Brittany), Britiney (see Brittany), Britney, Britni, Britny, Briton, Brittell, Britten, Britteny, Brittie, Brittin, Brittne, Brittnea, Brittnee, Brittni, Britton, Britty, Brityn, Brityne (see Brittany), Briza, Brooks, Bryce, Bryley (see Briley), Brytnea (see Brittany), Brytni, Lies and Neives. These names tend to be more commonly used than Brites.

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