Etymology
The name Brittany derives from the Celtic tribe known as the Brittons, who inhabited the region of modern-day Brittany in France.
Meaning
The name Brittany comes from the Celtic word "Brith" which means "painted." This refers to the practice of body painting that was common among the Brittons.
Origin
The Brittons were a Celtic people who migrated to the Armorican Peninsula (modern-day Brittany) from Britain in the 5th century AD. They established a kingdom that eventually became known as Brittany. The name has been in use for over 1,500 years.
Variations
Brittany has many variations in different languages, including:
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