Celtic Names: Most Popular Celtic Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Celtic Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Celtic Names
Name | Gender | Meaning |
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Boy | Celtic Baby Names Meaning: In Celtic Baby Names the meaning of the name Brion is: Brave; Virtuous. | |
Boy | Dutch short form of ARNOLD. | |
Boy, Girl | From an English surname which was derived from the given name EDGAR. | |
Boy | Noble | |
Boy | Spanish and Italian form of ADALHARD. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AIDAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Adornment, Beginning, Perfect, Most important, Ornament, Unequalled, First | |
Boy | A variant of the Celtic name Aidan, which itself means 'little fire'. | |
Boy, Girl | Older form of AODHÁN. This was the name of a 6th-century king of the Scots. | |
Boy | Variant of AONGHUS. | |
Girl | Pleasing, Pleasant | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | Agreeable | |
Boy, Girl | Spanish form of AFRICA (1). It is usually taken from the title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de África, the patron saint of the Spanish enclave | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Boy, Girl | River name | |
Boy | Lord of the horses | |
Boy | horse-lord | |
Boy | horse-lord | |
Boy | horse-lord | |
Boy | horse-lord | |
Boy, Girl | Powerful | |
Girl | A great warrior woman of myth | |
Girl | Possibly means "pleasant" in Irish. | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | Irish form of AGNES. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of EILEEN. | |
Girl | Kind | |
Girl | Irish form of ALICE. | |
Boy, Girl | An Irish girl name meaning noble and kind. | |
Boy, Girl | Joy | |
Boy, Girl | Means "radiance" in Gaelic. This was the name of the queen of the fairies in Celtic mythology. It is also taken as an Irish form of Anne. | |
Girl | Irish cognate of ANGELA. | |
Boy, Girl | Agreeable | |
Boy, Girl | Means "dream" or "vision" in Irish Gaelic. This name was created in the 20th century. | |
Girl | Possibly a variant of EITHNE. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ALBERT and other names beginning with Al. A notable bearer is American actor Al Pacino (1940-). | |
Boy, Girl | French form of ALAN. | |
Boy | The meaning of this name is not known for certain. It was used in Brittany at least as early as the 6th century, and it possibly means either "little | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALAN. | |
Boy, Girl | A spelling variant of the name Alannah meaning 'dear child'. | |
Girl | Fair | |
Boy, Girl | A variant of the French name Elena, which was derived from the Greek name HelenÄ?, meaning 'light, torch, bright'. | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALAN. Canadian musician Alanis Morissette (1974-) was named after her father Alan. Her parents apparently decided to use this particu | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of ALAN. | |
Boy, Girl | A spelling variant of the name Alannah meaning 'dear child'. | |
Boy, Girl | A variation of the name Alana which means 'little rock', 'harmony' or 'peace'. | |
Boy | Noble | |
Girl | Protector of mankind | |
Girl | Feminine form of ALASTAR. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALAINA. | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized masculine form of AILBHE. | |
Boy, Girl | Fair, Good-looking | |
Boy, Girl | Of Slavonic origin meaning 'bright, beautiful'. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Short form of ADELINA and names that end in alina. | |
Boy, Girl | Medieval short form of ADELINE. As an English name, in modern times it has sometimes been regarded as a variant of EILEEN. This was the name of a popu | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of ALAN. The American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809-1849) got his middle name from the surname of the parents who adopted him. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALANA. | |
Boy, Girl | From Celtic origin meaning 'dear child' , from the Gaelic term of endearment 'a leanbh'. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALAN. A famous bearer of this name was Allen Ginsberg (1926-1997), an American beat poet. Another is the American film director and actor W | |
Boy, Girl | Fair, Good-looking | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of ALISON, ALEXANDRA or other names beginning with the same sound. | |
Boy, Girl | Alma is a variant of the name Amalia, meaning 'nourishing', 'kind', 'imitating', 'rivaling' (Latin), 'girl', 'secret', 'maiden' (Hebrew), 'soul' (Ital | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ALICE. | |
Girl | Honest woman | |
Boy, Girl | Greek form of Yamanu (see AMON). | |
Girl | Possibly means "invincible" in Celtic. This was the name of a Briton goddess of victory who was invoked by Boudicca before her revolt. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of AONGHUS. | |
Girl | one choice | |
Boy, Girl | from the brook | |
Boy | one choice | |
Girl | Mythical name of The Otherworld | |
Girl | Mythical name of The Otherworld | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic elements ans "god" and ger "spear". Saint Ansgar was a 9th-century missionary who tried to convert the Danes and Norwegians. | |
Boy | From the old Irish name Áed, which meant "fire". This was a very popular name in early Ireland, being borne by numerous figures in Irish mythology and | |
Boy | From the old Irish name Áedán, a diminutive of Áed (see AODH). This was the name of an Irish monk and saint of the 7th century. It was also borne by | |
Boy | Scottish variant of AONGHUS. | |
Boy | Meaning & History | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | Agreeable | |
Girl | Pleasant | |
Girl | pleasant | |
Girl | Lofty, Eager | |
Girl | Noble | |
Girl | An oath | |
Boy, Girl | Argyle | |
Girl | An oath | |
Boy, Girl | pledge or oath | |
Girl | An oath | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ARLINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, possibly from a surname. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ARLINE. | |
Boy | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was derived from a place name meaning "eagle wood" in Old English. This name can also be a diminutive of ARLENE. | |
Girl | oath | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, possibly invented by Michael William Balfe for the main character in his opera 'The Bohemian Girl' (1843). | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning uncertain. It was perhaps inspired by the fictional place name Arlo Hill from the poem 'The Faerie Queene' (1590) by Edmund Spenser. Spenser p | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy | bear or rock | |
Boy | Bear hero, A rock | |
Girl | bear | |
Girl | manly | |
Girl | bear | |
Boy | Derived from the Celtic for 'stone, bear', a variant spelling of Arthur. | |
Boy | Noble, Follower of Thor | |
Boy | noble or courageous | |
Boy, Girl | Arthur was a great king lives in 6th century | |
Girl | bear | |
Girl | Arthuretta | |
Girl | bear | |
Girl | bear | |
Girl | Noble | |
Boy | noble or courageous | |
Girl | Artia | |
Boy, Girl | bear | |
Boy, Girl | Moon | |
Girl | bear | |
Boy, Girl | bear | |
Girl | manly | |
Boy | Finnish short form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy | noble or courageous | |
Girl | bear | |
Boy | noble or courageous | |
Boy | Finnish form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy | Noble, Follower of Thor | |
Boy | Form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of ARTHUR. | |
Boy | noble | |
Boy, Girl | Noble, Follower of Thor | |
Boy, Girl | Young Prince | |
Boy, Girl | wise | |
Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Girl | Variant of AVELINE. | |
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Boy, Girl, Unisex | From the name of the island paradise to which King Arthur was brought after his death. The name of this island is perhaps related to Welsh afal meanin | |
Boy, Girl | river | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AIDAN. | |
Boy | Bard | |
Boy | Marksman | |
Boy | Lives near the boar's den | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | One of the names of God, Evolver a name of Allah, Free from the hell | |
Boy | Spear thrower, Marksman | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Anglicized form of BAIRRE. It is also sometimes used as an Anglicized form of BERACH. | |
Boy | Diminutive of BARRY or BASIL (1). | |
Boy | Marksman | |
Boy | Marksman | |
Girl | Life | |
Boy | Small | |
Boy | Welsh form of BEDIVERE. | |
Boy | Name of a king | |
Boy, Girl | Splendid | |
Girl | Splendid | |
Girl | Life | |
Boy, Girl | Lady with a sweet song | |
Boy, Girl | Young soldier, Son of Evan | |
Boy, Girl | Young soldier, Son of Evan | |
Boy, Girl | Binnie | |
Boy, Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Birigita | |
Girl | Strength | |
Girl | Splendid | |
Boy, Girl | Thin, Lean | |
Boy, Girl | Slender | |
Boy, Girl | The name Blair means "field" or "plain" and is Scottish in origin. | |
Boy, Girl | Thin, Lean | |
Boy | Slender | |
Boy, Girl | Herald | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy, Girl | Blond | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Owen | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Owen | |
Boy, Girl | Blond | |
Boy | Messenger | |
Boy | From the white river | |
Boy, Girl | Fiery hill, Sword-blade | |
Boy, Girl | Sword | |
Girl | Character from Isolde legend | |
Boy | Raven | |
Boy | Battle | |
Boy, Girl | Strong, Brave | |
Boy | Sword | |
Boy | Sword | |
Boy | Sword | |
Boy, Girl | Bree is an Irish name that means 'strength', 'power' or 'force'. | |
Boy, Girl | From Brendanus, the Latinised form of the Irish name Br | |
Boy | Hilltop | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'descendent of Braoni | |
Boy, Girl | Hill top | |
Boy | Hilltop | |
Boy, Girl | Hilltop | |
Boy, Girl | Hilltop | |
Boy, Girl | Hilltop | |
Boy | Battle | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl | A native of England: (Britain) or France: (Brittany) | |
Boy | Estime | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | She ascends | |
Boy, Girl | Originally an Irish name meaning 'strength' or 'power'. It is also a female version of the English name Brian. | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Boy | Swift, Quick-moving | |
Boy | swift | |
Boy | Swift, Quick-moving | |
Boy | The poison tongued | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Boy | Estime | |
Boy | He ascends | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Girl | Strong | |
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Boy | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Yorkshire Goddess | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Boy | Swift, Quick-moving | |
Boy, Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | He ascends | |
Boy, Girl | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine | |
Boy, Girl | The name of a flowering vine used in folk medicine | |
Boy, Girl | From England, Strong, Industrious | |
Boy, Girl | From Britain | |
Girl | Strength | |
Boy, Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Boy, Girl | From Britain | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Boy, Girl | An English and Irish name from Celtic origin meaning ditch or muddy place | |
Boy | Raven | |
Boy, Girl | Sorrowful | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | Strong | |
Boy, Girl | He ascends | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Son of a nobleman | |
Boy, Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Strong | |
Boy | Battle | |
Boy, Girl | Free citizen | |
Boy | Mythical servant of Arthur | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was originally derived from a nickname meaning "round" in Old English. | |
Boy | From Welsh cad "battle" and a diminutive suffix. | |
Boy | Fighter | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, though the first element is likely connected to Brythonic caed meaning "battle". Saint Caedmon was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon poet who | |
Girl | Caeley | |
Boy | Anglicized form of CATHAL. | |
Boy | Means "charioteer" in Gaelic. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of CAITLÍN. | |
Boy, Girl | Rough waters | |
Boy | Scottish form of COLUMBA. | |
Boy | Crooked nose | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked nose" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and sròn "nose". | |
Boy, Girl | Crooked nose | |
Girl | Camie | |
Boy, Girl | Crooked line | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and béul "mouth". | |
Girl | Honest one, Shy | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of CANDACE. It is also influenced by the English word candy. | |
Girl | Slender, Beautiful | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from Gaelic caomh meaning "beautiful, gentle, kind". | |
Boy | Gentle | |
Boy, Girl | Fighter | |
Boy, Girl | From an Italian word meaning "beloved". It has been used as a given name since the 19th century, though it did not become popular until after the 1950 | |
Boy | Variant of CARADOG. | |
Boy | Anglicized form of CAIRBRE. | |
Boy, Girl | From the black fortress | |
Boy | From the black fortress | |
Boy, Girl | Father's dark child | |
Boy | From the fortress | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ciardha meaning "descendant of CIARDHA". | |
Boy, Girl | Place name | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CARROLL. | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname of uncertain meaning. A famous bearer of the surname was the American scout Kit Carson (1809-1868). | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of CAREY. | |
Boy, Girl | From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Cathasaigh meaning "descendant of CATHASACH". This name can be given in honour of Casey Jones (1863-19 | |
Boy, Girl | From Celtic origin meaning 'descendant of Cathasaigh, descendant of the vigilant one'. | |
Boy, Girl | Diminutive of CASSANDRA and other names beginning with Cass. | |
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Boy | From Arthurian legend. |
Boy, Girl | Pure | |
Boy | Means "battle man" from Gaelic cath "battle" and vir "man". | |
Girl | Cauleyne | |
Girl | Caylei | |
Boy | Mythical father of Culhwch | |
Girl | The mother Goddess | |
Boy | Cevin | |
Boy, Girl | Name of a saint | |
Girl | Ancient | |
Girl | Ciar | |
Girl | Ciarrah | |
Girl | Cieria | |
Girl | Beautiful | |
Girl | Beautiful | |
Boy | Offspring of red-headed soldier | |
Boy, Girl | Offspring of red-headed soldier | |
Boy | Mythical son of Clustfeinad | |
Boy | Mythical father of Clust | |
Boy | Slender | |
Boy | Mythical hunter God | |
Boy, Girl | Assistant, A cushion, Helpful | |
Boy, Girl | Girl | |
Girl | Colleene | |
Boy, Girl | Youth, Child | |
Boy, Girl | Knowledgable, Wise | |
Boy, Girl | Strong in battle | |
Boy | Knowledgable, Wise | |
Boy | Knowledgable, Wise | |
Boy | Mythical hero | |
Boy | Dark haired wise man | |
Boy | Dark haired wise man | |
Boy | Knowledgable, Wise | |
Boy | High, Mighty | |
Boy, Girl | Strong in battle | |
Boy | Desire, Wise aid, Hound lover | |
Boy | Mythical son of Conn | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Of Celtic origin, Connor is predominatly a boys name meaning 'dog lover' or 'high desire', but rising in popularity as a girls name. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From the Celtic meaning 'dog lover' or 'high desire'. | |
Boy | Brave counsel, Wise | |
Boy | Mythical druid | |
Boy, Girl | Rope, Heart, A sea jewel | |
Boy, Girl | Charioteer | |
Boy, Girl | Raven, From the hollow | |
Boy, Girl | Raven, From the hollow | |
Boy, Girl | Raven, From the hollow | |
Girl | Water Goddess | |
Boy | Mythical son of Bran | |
Boy, Girl | From near the crag | |
Boy | Mythical Hound of Ulster | |
Boy, Girl | Knowledgable, Wise | |
Boy | Mythical smith | |
Boy | Mythical smith | |
Boy, Girl | Young animal, Handsome | |
Boy, Girl | Young animal, Handsome | |
Boy | Mythical giant | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From a surname which was originally taken from a Scottish place name meaning "meadow dwelling". A city in Texas bears this name, probably in honour of | |
Boy, Girl | Feminine form of DANIEL. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of DARA (1) or Anglicized form of DÁIRE. | |
Boy | Red | |
Girl | Mythical nursemaid | |
Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Girl | Divine one | |
Boy, Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Girl | Mythical princess of Munster | |
Boy | Free of envy | |
Boy | Man of the world | |
Boy, Girl | Protective grace | |
Boy, Girl | God, King, Light, Heavenly, Cloud | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Resembling a God, Poet, One who takes chances, Fawn | |
Girl | Divine, From Devonshire | |
Boy | Song | |
Girl | Diddie | |
Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Boy, Girl | An alternative spelling of the name Dylan, meaning 'great flood' and refering to the sea and in Welsh mythology to the god of the sea, known as 'the s | |
Boy | From the hill fort | |
Boy, Girl | Divine one | |
Girl | Divine one | |
Boy | From the down hill | |
Boy | Stranger | |
Boy | Strong warrior | |
Boy | Great chief | |
Boy, Girl | Great chief | |
Boy | Stranger | |
Boy | Stranger | |
Girl | Dark haired | |
Girl | Dark skinned | |
Boy | Brave | |
Boy | Surname | |
Boy | A brave black man | |
Boy | Strong warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Brown-haired chieftain | |
Boy | A brave black man | |
Boy, Girl | Stranger | |
Girl | Moody | |
Boy, Girl | Stranger | |
Boy | From the sandy hill | |
Boy | Dark stranger | |
Boy | dark stranger | |
Boy | Dark faced, Baker | |
Boy | Dark stranger | |
Boy | Dwells by the dark stream | |
Boy, Girl | From the Scottish for 'Dark River', Douglas was originally a Scottish clan name before it became popular as a first name. | |
Boy, Girl | Dark stranger | |
Boy, Girl | Dark stranger | |
Boy, Girl | Loving male | |
Boy | Mythical son of Dremidydd | |
Boy | Interpreter | |
Boy | Interpreter | |
Boy | Interpreter | |
Boy | Wise | |
Boy | Lives on the hill top | |
Boy, Girl | Dark, From the dunes | |
Boy | Dark faced | |
Boy | Hero | |
Boy | Black | |
Boy, Girl | Dark faced | |
Boy | dark stranger | |
Boy | From the dark water | |
Boy | dark stranger | |
Boy | Dark stranger | |
Boy | Dark skinned warrior | |
Boy | Dark skinned warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'brown warrior' or 'dark skinned fighter'. Taken from the words 'donn', meaning brown and 'cath' meaning warrior. | |
Boy | Dark skinned warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Brown | |
Boy | Brown | |
Boy, Girl | Dark, From the dunes | |
Boy | From Dyfed | |
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Boy, Girl | Fire. |
Boy | The hidden | |
Boy | Lives near the yew tree estate | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of AIDAN. | |
Girl | Latinized form of ÉTAÃN. This was the name of an early Irish saint. | |
Boy, Girl | A variant spelling of the Celtic name Edan, which itself is a derivative of Aidan meaning 'little fire'. It may also be an variant spelling of the nam | |
Boy | Mythical son of Euroswydd | |
Boy, Girl | Ardent, Little fire | |
Boy | Ardent, Little fire | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic element ag, which means "edge of a sword". | |
Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Boy | Probably from the Latin name Ennianus, a derivative of Ennius (see ENNIO). It is also a modern Welsh word meaning "anvil". This was the name of a 5th- | |
Boy, Girl | Noble, White | |
Boy | Mythical monk | |
Boy, Girl | Noble, White | |
Boy, Girl | Immortal | |
Girl | Light | |
Boy, Girl | From Ennis | |
Boy | Young | |
Boy | God's gift | |
Girl | Violet flower, Modest | |
Girl | From Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | From Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | From Ireland | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy, Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy, Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Girl | Shining | |
Boy, Girl | A Celtic or Anglicised form of the Gaelic name Eoghan, which itself means 'born of yew', derived from 'iúr' meaning 'yew tree'. | |
Boy, Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Boy, Girl | A Celtic or Anglicised form of the Gaelic name Eoghan, which itself means 'born of yew', derived from 'iúr' meaning 'yew tree'. | |
Boy, Girl | Young warrior, Well-born | |
Boy, Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Boy, Girl | life | |
Boy, Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Boy, Girl | English variant of the French name Aveline, which itself means 'wished for child'. | |
Boy, Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Girl | Lively, Pleasant | |
Girl | Archer | |
Boy | Young | |
Boy, Unisex | Young | |
Girl | Saint's name | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Fallamhain meaning "descendant of Fallamhan". The given name Fallamhan meant "leader". It was populari | |
Boy, Girl | Courageous, Man of valor | |
Boy, Girl | From an Irish surname, an Anglicized form of Ó Fearghail meaning "descendant of FEARGHAL". | |
Boy | Strong, Manly | |
Girl | Variant of FEIDELM. | |
Girl | White shouldered | |
Boy | Mythical son of Uisneeh | |
Boy | Strong, Manly | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive and feminine form of FERGUS. | |
Boy | Strong, Manly | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of FEARGHAS. | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Fergus | |
Boy | Strong, Manly | |
Boy, Girl | Rock, Iron | |
Boy | Eagle | |
Boy | French form of FIACHRA. | |
Girl | Legendary tale | |
Girl | Mythical daughter of Medb | |
Girl | Mythical daughter of Lyr | |
Boy | Fair heroe, Sunbeam | |
Boy, Unisex | Finley means 'fair warrior' or 'fair hero'. It a variation of Finlay. | |
Boy, Girl | From Irish mythology meaning 'white' and 'fair warrior'. | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy | Blond | |
Boy, Girl | Originated in celtic language meaning 'fair' or 'blond' and derived from the word flonn. Initiated in 28th century england has become popular in moder | |
Girl | White, Fair | |
Boy | From Celtic origin meaning 'white' or 'fair', it is popular in the Irish language. A variant of Finn and Finley. |
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Celtic Boy Names
- Aart
- Adair
- Adalardo
- ADELARDO
- Aden
- Adi
- Adian
- Aedan
- Aengus
- Africa
- Afton
- Ahearn
- Ahearne
- Aherin
- Ahern
- Aherne
- Aiden
- Aileen
- Ailish
- Aina
- Aine
- Airic
- Aisling
- Al
- Alain
- Alan
- Alana
- Alanah
- Alani
- Alanis
- Alanna
- Alanya
- Alarna
- Alart
- Alayna
- Albion
- Alby
- Aleen
- Aleena
- Alene
- Alina
- Aline
- Allan
- Allana
- Allanah
- Allen
- Allena
- Allie
- Alma
- Alys
Celtic Girl Names
- Adair
- Aden
- Adi
- Aedan
- Affrica
- Affricah
- Affrika
- Affrikah
- Afric
- Africa
- Africah
- Afrika
- Afrikah
- Afton
- Aiden
- Aife
- Aifric
- Aifrica
- Aigneis
- Aileen
- Ailidh
- Ailis
- Ailish
- Aina
- Aine
- Aingeal
- Airic
- Aisling
- Aithne
- Al
- Alain
- Alana
- Alanah
- Alane
- Alani
- Alanis
- Alanna
- Alanya
- Alarna
- Alastrine
- Alastriona
- Alayna
- Alby
- Aleen
- Aleena
- Alene
- Alina
- Aline
- Allan
- Allana
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Q3. What are the different types of Origins?
The list of Origins available on our page can be found for each alphabet.
For Ex: Arabic, Biblical Hebrew, Hindu, Muslim, etc.
Q4. What information will I get on Celtic Origin Page?
The information available on the Celtic Origin Page includes the name of the baby, meaning, related names, similar names.
Q5. Will I get the detailed information about the Celtic Baby Names?
Yes, you will get detailed information from the session “About” which gives you the exact information along with the meaning.
Q6. Will I get Celtic Baby Names?
Ofcourse, you will get the Celtic baby names on our page. All you need to do is just select the origin “Celtic” and the gender to get the best Celtic Baby Names.
Q7. Will I get Celtic Baby Names?
Parents who visit our page can get the origin wise baby names. If you search for the Celtic Baby Names, then it's great to visit our site and choose the best Celtic name for your baby.
Q8. Can I get Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names?
Yes, you can get number of Origin Wise Unisex Baby Names on our website.