Brielle
BREE-ehl
Short form of Gabrielle, French, Cajun, Hebrew, Celtic
"god is my strength; hunting grounds"
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Brielle Origin and Meaning
The name Brielle is a girl's name of French origin meaning "god is my strength; hunting grounds".
Though it sounds modern, Brielle is, among other things, a traditional Cajun contraction of Gabrielle, and the name of a historic seaport in the Western Netherlands, also known as Brill. Today, it is used more widely as a nickname for Gabrielle and as a stand-alone name that fits in easily with Isabelle, Briana, and Brinley. In a recent year, it appeared in the US Top 200, ranking above the longer form and used nearly four times as often.
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# 134 in the US
Brielle Rank in US Top 1000
# 381 on Nameberry
Brielle Rank in Nameberry Top 1000
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Famous People Named Brielle
- Brielle Daniele EdborgAmerican singer,songwriter
- Brielle DavisAustralian pop singer
- Brielle Von HugelAmerican pop singer
- Brielle LaCostaMiss East Coast International 2014; Miss New Jersey 2010
- Brielle Lipsteinsister of actor Skylar Astin
- Brielle BiermannAmerican reality TV personality and model; daughter of Kim Zolciak and NFL player Kroy Biermann ("The Real Housewives of Atlanta")
- Brielle D'Shea Larkindaughter of baseball player Barry Larkin
- Brielle Caisse (b. 2011)daughter of NASCAR driver Sean Caisse and model Whitney Kay
- Brielle Johnson (b. 2014)daughter of actress Renee Elise Goldsberry and Alexis Johnson
The name Brielle in Pop Culture
- Princess Brielle Elise Madeleine Strasberg of Extonmain female character in Scarlett Avery’s book “Undeniable Crush”.
- "Brielle" song by Sky Sailing aka Adam Young
- Briellecity and seaport in the western Netherlands. The word supposedly stems from from the Celtic word brogilo (meaning "closed area" or "hunting grounds").
- BrielleNew Jersey. City near the jersey shore