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Bridgett White (born O'Gorman), 1831 - 1914
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Bridgett O'Connor (born O'Gorman), Circa 1856 - 1928
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett Johnston (born O'Gorman), 1811 - 1873
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett O'Gorman (born Sheedy), Circa 1869 - 1944
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett White (born Gorman), 1842 - 1914
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett Farrell (born O'Gorman), born 1849
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett O'Gorman (born Donovan), died 1967
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett Massi (born O'gorman), died 2018
MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett Gorman, born Circa 1827
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MyHeritage Family TreesBridgett O'Gorman (born Cassidy), 1847 - 1932
FamilySearch Family TreeBridgett Johnson (born O'Gorman), 1806 - 1873
FamilySearch Family TreeBridgett Roselee Closterman (born O'Gorman), 1878 - 1927
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Bridgett O'Gorman, born 1895
1900 United States Federal CensusBridgett O'Gorman (Graham)
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- Ireland 35%
- United Kingdom 23%
- Canada 4%
The name Bridgett, a variant of the more commonly known Bridget, has its origins in Ireland, derived from the Gaelic name "Brighid," which means "exalted one" or "strength." This name is historically associated with the Celtic goddess Brigid, who was revered for her attributes of wisdom, poetry, healing, and fertility, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore the name in ancient times. The name gained popularity in the early Christian era, particularly due to St. Brigid of Kildare, one of Ireland's patron saints, who founded a monastery and was known for her charitable works. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Brigid, Brighid, and Bridgit in English-speaking countries, as well as the French form Brigitte and the Spanish variant Brigida. Each variation may carry slight differences in pronunciation and cultural significance, but they all share a common heritage rooted in strength and reverence.
The last name O'gorman has Irish origins, specifically deriving from the Gaelic name "Ó Gormáin," which means "descendant of Gormán." The name Gormán itself is believed to be derived from the word "gorm," meaning "blue" or "dark," possibly referring to a person with dark features or a blue garment. O'gorman is primarily associated with the province of Munster in Ireland, particularly in counties such as Kerry and Limerick, where the family has historical roots dating back to the medieval period. Variations of the surname can be found in different forms, such as Gorman or O'Gorman, and may appear in various spellings across regions, including O'Gormain or Gormain in some records. The name has been carried by notable figures throughout history, contributing to its recognition and prominence in Irish heritage.
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