In Italian, lower Brianza is referred to as and upper Brianza is . The name
Brianza may be derived from the
Celtic word ("hill"), or the
Latin name which originated from some colonies of the
Brigantes, or Brigantii, a Celtic sub-tribe of Alps and Prealps that were Romanized and after the Barbarian invasions emigrated. According to another tradition, when the Celtic leader
Bellovesus founded Milan, his chief lieutenant
Brianteo conquered a surrounding geographical area, which was thenceforth named
Briantia or
Brianza.
Brianteo/
Briantea/
Briantei/
Briantee,
Briantino/
Briantina/
Briantini/
Briantine, and
Brianz(u)olo/
Brianz(u)ola/
Brianz(u)oli/
Brianz(u)ole are all terms for the people of the Brianza.
Briantitudine is a name that claims the identity of the Brianza with its population and its culture. ==References==