Na Fir Bhrèige (pronounced [nə fiɾʲ ˈvɾʲeːkʲə]; can be translated from Gaelic into English as "The False Men") is a set of three standing stones on the Isle of North Uist in the Outer Hebrides.
The stones are set in a line that runs WNW to ESE, nearly in alignment with the peaks of Blashaval and Maari.
They protrude 0.7m, 0.5m, and 0.6m above the peat, although they are probably embedded very deeply and stood much higher when originally erected.
Another is that they are three men from Skye who deserted their wives and were turned to stone by a witch.
The stones inspired Mhairead MacLeod's novel, The False Men, based on true events during the Highland Clearances.