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8/1/2008, 2:27 AM bonniebrownhair

Name Beira
Gender Feminine
Usage Literature, Celtic Mythology
Pronounced Pron. BER-ə, BIR-ə, VAY:-rah
Other Forms FormsBeara, Beare, Béarra, Beira, Béirre, Bhéara, Bheare, Bhéirre, Bhérri, Birra
Edit Status Statusnot set

Meaning & History

Anglicized form of #Bheur# or #Bhuer# perhaps meaning "cutting, sharp, shrill" in Scottish Gaelic, from #Cailleach Bheur# "sharp old wife", the name of the Scottish personification of winter, a reference to wintry winds. Alternatively her name could mean "old woman of Beara" from an Irish place name which according to legend derives from the personal name of Princess Beara of Castille, wife of King EOGHAN Mór of Munster.
Added 8/1/2008 by bonniebrownhair