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What ethnicity is the name Brit?

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What ethnicity is the name Brit?

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  1. Britt  

    First name origins & meanings:

    English: Anglicized version of Bretagne, a section of France; from Britain

    Irish: Native of Brittany

    First name variations: Brita, Britta, Brittney, Brittny, Britny, Britannia, Britain, Britany, Britaney, Brittania, Britnee, Brittany, Bret, Bretton, Brit, Brette, Bretlin, Bhrett, Brente, Bhrett, Brett

    Last name origins & meanings:

    English: ethnic name for a Celtic-speaking Briton or a Breton, from Middle English brit, bret, Old French bret (see Brett).

    German: from a vernacular form of the personal name Brixius (see Brice).

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    Brit  

    First name origins & meanings:

    Irish: Resolute, strong

    Irish: Native of Brittany

    First name variations: Brigetta, Brigette, Brigitte, Brighid, Brigid, Britta, Brita, Britte, Biddy, Brie, Bree, Birgit, Birgitta, Brigada, Brigida, Brigita, Birgit, Brietta, Breanna, Brianna, Briana, Brianne, Brienne, Bryanne, Brid, Bridget, Bret, Bretton, Britt, Brette, Bretlin, Bhrett, Brente, Bhrett, Brett

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    Surname: Britt

    This interesting surname is of French origin and is an ethnic name for a Breton. The Bretons were originally Celts driven from South West England to North West France in the 6th Century by invading Anglo-Saxons. Some returned with the army of William the Conqueror in the Invasion of 1066 and many of those then settled in East Anglia where the English surname Brett is now widespread. Occasionally, the name may derive from the Celtic speaking people of Strathclyde, Scotland, who were known as Byrttas and Brettas until the 13th Century. In the modern idiom the variants include Britt, Breton, Bretton and De Brett (of Breton). Among the early recordings in London is the marriage of William Brett and Johanna Hayward in 1559, and in Norfolk, of Richard Brett and Elizabeth Leive on September 23rd 1552 at St. George's, Colegate, Norwich. Diana De Brett married Henry Johnson on October 12th 1802 at St. Mary's, St. Marylebone, London. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Edward Brit, which was dated 1066, Domesday Book of Devon, during the reign of King William 1, known as "The Conqueror", 1066 - 1087.


  2. Whatever the person is.

    A name does not have any ethnicity... it can belong to a person who is White, Black, Asian, Hispanic or whatever.  A first name is chosen by the parents of a child, and there are no limitations on that.

    The same is true for last names, and nationalities.

    You might be confusing this with where a name ORIGINATED, BUT origin has nothing to do with what it might be, today.

  3. Caucasian.

    Briton is a nationality, not a ethnic background.

  4. Briton? English?

  5. Go to www.babynames.com it will give you all information on any name.

  6. Origin: English

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