In the United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales), the organization is called Girlguiding UK and members of the organization are called Girl Guides.
As for the different age groups, they are:
Senior Section ages 14 to 25
Guide ages 10 to 14
Brownies ages 7 to 10
Rainbows ages 5 to 7
For Girl Guides of Canada, the Branches for ages 7 and 8 are called Brownies, and ages 5 and 6 are called Sparks.
The Pakistan Girl Guides Association age group for ages 6 to 11 is called Junior Guides.
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In many groups, Brownies are still called Brownies, but some groups have adopted the name of "Gumnuts". In yet other groups, "Girl Guides" encompasses both the younger and older girls' groups.
Brownies?!
Not usually. Brownie Guides originated in Britain, as with normal guides. The brownies were Scottish pixies, who also give their name to box cameras, which were originated from America.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10, Brownies. Ages 6 and 7 are called Huhuwa Guides.
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In India, The Bharat Scouts and Guides Girl Guide Section age group for ages 5 to 10 is called Bulbul.
Brownies are called brownies because they are brown.
Lord Robert Baden-Powell started Girl Guides in 1910 when girls asked to be Boy Scouts. He felt that girls should have their own organization. Brownies were started in 1914. They were first called Rosebuds, but Lord Baden-Powell changed the name to Brownies when the girls told him they did not like the name Rosebuds. Rainbows were introduced in 1987 in the UK.
Guías de México, or Guides of Mexico, age level 4 to 6 is called Girasol or Sunflower.