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  1. 4 days ago · Britain Origin and Meaning. The name Britain is a girl's name . Brittany is firmly a mom name today, but Britain could easily be her daughter. The Britton spelling variation is more common for both genders. Lists Containing Britain. Britain in Nameberry Blog Posts.

  2. List of garments having different names in American and British English.

    Image
    Description
    British English
    Longsleeve knit top
    jumper [1]
    Sleeveless knit top
    sleeveless jumper, slipover, [4] knit ...
    sweater vest [3]
    Sleeveless dress worn over a shirt
    Pinafore, pinny, pinafore dress [5]
    Jumper, Jumper dress, Sun dress
    Old-fashioned style of apron
    Pinafore apron [6]
    Pinafore, pinafore apron [6]
  3. Words with specific British English meanings that have different meanings in American and/or additional meanings common to both languages (e.g. pants, cot) are to be found at List of words having different meanings in American and British English.

  4. This is the List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L. For the second portion of the list, see List of words having different meanings in American and British English: M–Z .

    Word
    British English Meanings
    Meanings Common To British And American ...
    backside (n.)
    posterior, buttocks
    (as two words, back side) rear of ...
    banger (n.)
    a sausage, as in "bangers and mash" an ...
    a type of firework
    bang (s)
    small explosions or reports; (v.) have ...
    locks of hair on forehead (UK: fringe )
    banker
    a railway locomotive that temporarily ...
    one who works in a bank
  5. Brits and Americans might speak the same language, but there are plenty of British words, phrases, and slang that mean something totally different in America.

  6. May 21, 2015 · Daniel – America’s # 10 ranks # 22 in England and Wales and # 6 in Scotland. Olivia – A clean sweep! Olivia is # 2 in both the US and the UK. Isabella – # 4 in the US and # 8 in England and Wales. Isabelle is also a high ranker in the UK, and for both ‘Izzy’ is the preferred British nickname.

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