Brighton

Etymology

 * From
 * From Breighton in Yorkshire.

Proper noun

 * 1) A placename:
 * , named after Brighton, Mass.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after Brighton, Mass.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after Brighton, Mass.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after Brighton, Mass.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after Brighton, Mass.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after Brighton, Mass.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , formerly a town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after the English town.
 * , named after the English town.

Derived terms

 * Brighton pier
 * Brighton pier
 * Brighton pier

Translations

 * Bengali: ব্রায়টন
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 布賴頓
 * Danish: Brighton
 * Esperanto: Brajtono
 * Greek:
 * Lao: ບໄຣຕືນ
 * Macedonian: Брајтон (Brájton)
 * Marathi: ब्रायटन
 * Russian:
 * Telugu: బ్రైటొన్
 * Ukrainian: Бра́йтон