Country: | Scotland |
Coordinates: | 57.06°N -2.74°W |
Official Name: | Birse |
Unitary Scotland: | Aberdeenshire |
Lieutenancy Scotland: | Aberdeenshire |
Constituency Westminster: | West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine |
Os Grid Reference: | NO5597 |
Birse (Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic: Braois/Breis) is a parish in the Lower Deeside area of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, which includes the communities of Finzean and Ballogie. However the name Birse is often used to refer only to the northwestern part of the parish which lies on the south side of the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, opposite the village of Aboyne. The south-west part of the parish is a sparsely populated upland area known as the Forest of Birse, which gives its name to one of the houses at Aboyne Academy.
The name Birse was recorded in 1157 as Brass. The origin of the name is uncertain, although toponymist Simon Taylor has suggested derivation from a possible Pictish cognate of the Welsh adjective bras, in names meaning "bulky, large, fertile".[1] However, place-names rarely consist of simplex adjectives.