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McBride (surname) The name "McBride" or "MacBride" Is an Irish surname, the English spelling for the Irish name " Mac Giolla Bhríde". The surname is also found in Scotland, it was anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Brighde, from earlier Mac Giolla Bhrighde (Irish), Mac ...
, the Irish surname held by many notable individuals


Places

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Sebree, Kentucky Sebree () is a home rule-class city in Webster County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 1,603 at the 2010 census. History Sebree was founded as a railroad town in 1868, just ahead of the arrival of the Louisville and Nashvil ...
, United States, originally known as McBride *
McBride, Michigan McBride is a village in Montcalm County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 205 at the 2010 census. The village is located within Day Township. The post office for the village, with ZIP code 48852, is named "McBrides" and provides ...
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McBride, Mississippi McBride is an unincorporated community located in Jefferson County, Mississippi Mississippi () is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States, bordered to the north by Tennessee; to the east by Alabama; to the south by the Gul ...
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McBride, Missouri McBride is an unincorporated community located in Bois Brule Township in Perry County, Missouri, United States. McBride is located approximately eight miles northeast of Perryville. Etymology McBride was named after the McBride family, who wer ...
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McBride, Oklahoma Unincorporated communities in Oklahoma do not have a formally organized municipal government. Rather, residents rely on the county government for services. State law allows unincorporated communities, under certain conditions, to incorporate or j ...
, United States * McBride, British Columbia, Canada *
McBride Branch McBride Branch is a stream in Owen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana Indiana () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States. It is the 38th-largest by area and the 17th-most populous of the 50 States. Its capital and largest city ...
, a stream in Indiana, United States *
McBride Range The McBride Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Cheakamus Lake at the northeast side of Garibaldi Provincial Park. It has an area of 228 km2 and is a subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges whic ...
, a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada


Media

* McBride (film series), a 2005 series starring John Larroquette * ''
McBride's Magazine ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'' was a 19th-century literary magazine published in Philadelphia from 1868 to 1915, when it relocated to New York to become '' McBride's Magazine''. It merged with ''Scribner's Magazine'' in 1916. ''Lippincott's'' ...
'' related to ''Lippincott's Monthly Magazine'' and ''Scribner's Magazine'' * Amelia McBride, lead character of the American comic book series ''
Amelia Rules! ''Amelia Rules!'' is the title of a comic book series written and drawn by Jimmy Gownley. ''Amelia Rules!'' follows the life of Amelia Louise McBride as she adjusts to life in a new town after her parents' divorce causes her to leave life in Manha ...
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McBride & the Ride McBride & the Ride is an American country music band consisting of Terry McBride (musician), Terry McBride (lead vocals, bass guitar), Ray Herndon (background vocals, guitars), and Billy Thomas (background vocals, drums). The group was founded in ...
, a former country music band from Nashville *
McBride plc McBride plc () is a leading British-based manufacturing business, noted as being Europe's biggest maker of retailer own brand household goods. The business also provides contract manufacturing for brand owners. It is listed on the London St ...
, British manufacturer of personal care products *
McBride Secondary School McBride Secondary is a public high school in McBride, part of School District 57 Prince George. History Overview Fraser School, which opened in 1913, was soon inadequate for the increasing student numbers. Construction of a new two-room schoolho ...
, a high school in British Columbia *
Don McBride Stadium Don McBride Stadium is a baseball ballpark built in 1936 at the corner of Northwest 13th Street and Peacock Road in Richmond, Indiana. It is named after Joseph Donald McBride, the former director of the Richmond Parks Department who oversaw develop ...
, a baseball ballpark in Richmond, Indiana *
No Man's Land (Eric Bogle song) "No Man's Land" (also known as "The Green Fields of France" or "Willie McBride") is a song written in 1976 by Scottish-born Australian folk singer-songwriter Eric Bogle, reflecting on the grave of a young man who died in World War I. Its chorus r ...
, also known as "Willie McBride"


See also

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McBryde (disambiguation) McBryde is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Archibald McBryde, American politician * Ashley McBryde, American Country music singer and songwriter * Ian McBryde, Australian poet * James E. McBryde, American politician * John ...
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MacBride (disambiguation) The surname McBride or MacBride is an anglicisation of the Gaelic Mac Giolla Bríghde (Irish) or Mac Gille Bríghde (Scottish), meaning son of the servant of Brigid or St. Brigid. In Scotland, the MacBride Family is a sept of the MacDonald clan. ...
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MacBryde MacBryde is a surname of Irish origin. The name means "Son of he servant ofBrigid". Brigid was the foundress of several monasteries of nuns.Brigid of Kildare Notable people with the surname include: * Jack MacBryde * Robert MacBryde * Olga Herrer ...
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