Meaning of Brielle
and the Origins of this baby name
Meaning 
The name Brielle has the following meaning:
Long form of Brie, which refers to a region in France famous for its cheese.
It is a female name, suitable for baby girls.
Popularity 
As a baby girl name, Brielle is currently a popular baby name, with a recent overall USA popularity ranking of 564 out of 1000 (source: 2000s U.S. Census).
In 2009, the name Brielle rose in popularity, moving up the USA Top 1000 charts in Year 2009, by 93 places. For the Year 2009, it ranked 245 in the Top 1000 charts.
The following chart shows the popularity of the name Brielle in the USA, over the past 100 years.
Pronunciation  The name Brielle is pronounced as bree-ell
Origins 
Related names  The following names are baby names related to Brielle and are suitable names for brothers and sisters of Brielle: Boys - Angus, Aydan, Brendon, Daire, Girls - Ireland, Rowena, Shayla, Tara, Both genders - Brady, Brian, Cody, Darby, Ennis, Gale
Variants 
Style 
We think the name Brielle should fall under the following style category: Cool. See other Cool girl names
Impression 
Based on our research, most people would imagine a person with the name Brielle to be: Rich and attractive womanIn one word, you might describe Brielle as a(n) " rich" person. See other "rich" names for girls.
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Faces of Brielle
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Famous persons  The names of some famous persons by the name Brielle (or its variants) are: Brie Larson, born on 1 October, a famous actor. Brie Larson's background: An American actor and pop/rock singer/songwriter. In 2003, Larson was one of the main characters in the Disney Channel TV movie Right on Track. André Brie, born on 13 March, a famous politician. André Brie's background: A German politician and Member of the European Parliament since 1999 for the Party of Democratic Socialism, part of the European Left and sits on the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs. Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir , born on 27 September, a famous advocate. Bríet Bjarnhéðinsdóttir 's background: An early Icelandic advocate for women's liberation. She founded the first women's magazine in Iceland, Kvennablaðið. For a period of time she served on the Reykjavík city council.
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