Gaelic Names: Most Popular Gaelic Baby Names For Girls And Boys With Meaning And Origin
Top Gaelic Names with Gender and Meaning - Unique Gaelic 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. | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Kayla is Kayla as a girl's name is of Irish and Gaelic origin meaning "slim and fair". | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Kaylah is slim and fair; who is like God; keeper of the keys; pure. | |
Girl | Kera as a girl's name is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kera is "black". Kera is a variant of the Irish and Gaelic name Kerry. | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Kerra is is "dark; descendent of Ciar". | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'kylah is "narrows, channel, strait". | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Lurie is "clerk" or "cleric." | |
Girl | Meaning of the name A'Lynn is "lake", "waterfall" or "pool" | |
Girl | Bringer of joy | |
Boy, Girl | From an English surname which was derived from the given name EDGAR. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AIDAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Older form of AODHÁN. This was the name of a 6th-century king of the Scots. | |
Boy, Girl | Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | Ireland | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Boy | horse-lord | |
Boy | horse-lord | |
Boy, Girl | Help, Intelligent | |
Girl | fire | |
Boy | fire | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of ÉTAÃN. | |
Boy, Girl | Powerful | |
Boy, Girl | fire | |
Boy, Girl | Finnish form of ÁILE. | |
Boy, Girl | Ailee | |
Boy | Means "elf" in Irish Gaelic. This name occurs frequently in Irish legend, borne for example by the husband of Queen Medb. | |
Boy | Scottish Gaelic form of ALPIN. | |
Boy, Girl | From Ailsa Craig, the name of an island off the west coast of Scotland, which is of uncertain derivation. | |
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. | |
Aingealag
|
Girl | Angel. |
Boy, Girl | Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | Means "dream" or "vision" in Irish Gaelic. This name was created in the 20th century. | |
Girl | Possibly a variant of EITHNE. | |
Alai
|
Boy, Unisex | Meaning of the name Alai::Defender of man. |
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 | Handsome | |
Boy, Girl | Scottish form of ALEXANDER. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of ALASDAIR. | |
Girl | Beautiful, Dear child | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of ALASDAIR. | |
Boy | Protector of mankind, Defender, Helper | |
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 | man's defender | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Fair, Beautiful | |
Boy, Girl | Variant or feminine form of ALAN. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of AONGHUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ANNABEL. It can also be taken as a combination of ANNA and BELLE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AINSLEY. | |
Boy, Girl | Means "beautiful sheen" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of the mother of Saint Enda. It was also borne by Irish royalty. | |
Boy, Girl | Derived from the Irish word aoibh, meaning 'beauty'. According to Irish legend Aoife was the greatest female warrior in the world. | |
Girl | Pleasant | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | Pledge, Vow | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning unknown, possibly from a surname. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of ARLINE. | |
Boy | pledge or oath | |
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. | |
Boy, Girl | pledge or oath | |
Boy | pledge or oath | |
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 | Strong, Strong-woman | |
Boy | pledge or oath | |
Boy, Girl | Italian and Spanish form of ARTHUR. | |
Athdar
|
Boy | From the oak tree ford. |
Boy | From the name of a district in Scotland which was derived from Gaelic ath Fodhla "new Ireland". | |
Boy | new Ireland | |
Girl | fire | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | fire | |
Girl | fire | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of AIDAN. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | fire | |
Boy, Girl | Brilliant, Enlightened, Intelligent, Light of the Moon | |
Boy | pale bridge | |
Girl | Irish form of BARBARA. | |
Boy | grazing land | |
Boy | grazing land | |
Boy | grazing land | |
Boy | From a Scottish surname, originally from various place names, which meant "village pasture" in Gaelic. | |
Boy | grazing land | |
Batair
|
Boy | Strong warrior. |
Boy | Small, Little one | |
Boy | Small, Little one | |
Boy | Strong as a bear | |
Boy | voyager (through life) or blessed | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy, Girl | Young soldier, Son of Evan | |
Bhruic
|
Boy | Badger. |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Protective | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Strength | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Splendid | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy, Girl | Source of a river | |
Boy, Girl | Thin, Lean | |
Boy, Girl | The name Blair means "field" or "plain" and is Scottish in origin. | |
Boy, Girl | From the plain, Child of the fields | |
Boy, Girl | Thin, Lean | |
Boy, Girl | Source of a river | |
Boy, Girl | Source of a river | |
Boy, Girl | blond | |
Boy | From the white river | |
Boy, Girl | Bracken | |
Boy | Raven | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl | Freckled | |
Girl | Fairy palace | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Girl | little drop of water; raven or black-haired | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Girl | little drop of water; raven or black-haired | |
Girl | little drop of water; raven or black-haired | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy, Girl | Strength, Mythological Celtic Goddess of fire and poetry | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy, Girl | Strength, Mythological Celtic Goddess of fire and poetry | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Strength, Mythological Celtic Goddess of fire and poetry | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Strong | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy, Girl | Strength, Mythological Celtic Goddess of fire and poetry | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Protective | |
Boy, Girl | The one who is loved | |
Boy, Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | Strong | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Resolute, Strength, Saint | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Strong | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy | Raven | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | Strong | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Girl | exalted one | |
Boy, Girl | From the cannon's seat | |
Boy, Girl | Herald, To puff up, Friend | |
Boy, Girl | Sometimes explained as a derivative of the Irish surname Caden, which is a reduced form of the Gaelic surname Mac Cadáin meaning "son of Cadán". In | |
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 | |
Boy, Girl | slim and fair | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of CAOLÁN or CAOILFHIONN. | |
Boy, Girl | Child | |
Boy, Girl | Means "whelp, young dog" in Gaelic. This name is also used as a Scottish form of COLUMBA. | |
Boy, Girl | girl | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of KAYLEIGH. | |
Boy, Girl | pure | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of KAYLYN. It also coincides with the Irish word cailÃn meaning "girl". | |
Boy | Virile | |
Cairistiona
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Girl | Scottish form of CHRISTINA.::Christian. |
Girl | Irish form of KATHERINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Calan is a form of the English Cale, it is from Irish Gaelic origin meaning 'slender'. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of KAYLEIGH. | |
Boy, Girl | Child | |
Boy, Girl | Chatter | |
Boy, Girl | Beautiful | |
Boy, Girl | rock | |
Girl | pure or rock | |
Boy, Girl | From a Scottish surname meaning "crooked mouth" from Gaelic cam "crooked" and béul "mouth". | |
Boy | Crooked nose | |
Boy | A variation of the name Cain, which means 'lance' or 'spear'. Cain was the name of Adam and Eve's first born son. | |
Girl | Derived from the Gaelic elements caol "slender" and fionn "fair". This was the name of several Irish saints. | |
Boy | Slender | |
Boy | Tree hedge | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Ciardha meaning "descendant of CIARDHA". | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CARRIE. | |
Boy, Girl | Little champion | |
Boy, Girl | Hill where old women or witches gather | |
Boy | Friend of Saint Michael | |
Boy | Carnes | |
Boy | Latin form of CHARLES. | |
Boy, Girl | Small, Dark-skinned | |
Boy | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Anglicized form of CEARBHALL. A famous bearer of the surname was Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, the author o | |
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 | 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 an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Caiside meaning "descendant of CAISIDE". | |
Boy | Derived from the Gaelic elements cath "battle" and val "rule". This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint. It has sometimes been Anglicized as Cha | |
Boy | Derived from Gaelic cath "battle" combined with a diminutive suffix. | |
Boy, Girl | Scandinavian form of KATHERINE. | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'handsome' or 'handsome man', a variant of Kavan. | |
Boy, Girl | Party | |
Boy, Girl | Spirit of battle | |
Girl | Party | |
Boy, Girl | slim and fair | |
Boy, Girl | Party | |
Boy, Girl | From the forest | |
Boy, Girl | slim and fair, darling, or beloved | |
Boy, Girl | girl; pure | |
Boy, Girl | Strife | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Cearbhallan
|
Boy | Small champion. |
Boy | Victorious | |
Girl | traditional Celtic dance; slender | |
Girl | visit, visiting | |
Boy | Small, Dark-skinned | |
Boy, Unisex | Ancient | |
Boy, Girl | Small, Dark-skinned | |
Cinnfhail
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Boy | From the head of the cliff. |
Boy, Girl | learned one | |
Boy | From a place with clay | |
Clunainach
|
Boy | From the meadow. |
Cobhan
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Boy | Dwells by the hillside hollow. |
Boy | From the narrow forest | |
Boy, Girl | Girl | |
Boy, Girl | Charcoal burner, Peace | |
Boy | high | |
Boy, Girl | Girl | |
Girl | Girl | |
Girl | Girl | |
Boy | A young hound | |
Boy | Disciple of Saint Columbia | |
Boy | Hero | |
Boy, Girl | Ardent, Wise | |
Boy | Knowledgable, Wise | |
Boy, Girl | Brave counsel, Wise | |
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 | Loving wolves | |
Boy | Reddish skin | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl | Charioteer | |
Boy | Son of the raven | |
Boy | Charioteer | |
Boy | Charioteer | |
Boy | Raven, Black hair | |
Boy, Girl | Raven, Black hair | |
Boy | from beyond the hill; heart's friend or companion | |
Boy, Girl | Raven, Black hair | |
Boy | from beyond the hill; heart's friend or companion | |
Boy, Girl | Twin | |
Boy, Girl | From near the crag | |
Boy | Prolific | |
Criostoir
|
Boy | Christ bearer. |
Boy | Little dark one | |
Boy, Girl | Hero | |
Girl | Wise | |
Boy, Girl | Of the nobility | |
Boy, Girl | Black haired | |
Boy, Girl | Black haired | |
Boy, Girl | Assembly, From the valley | |
Boy | From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Dálaigh meaning "descendant of Dálach". The name Dálach means "assembly" in Gaelic. | |
Boy, Girl | From a surname which was a variant of DALEY. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an English surname, which was derived from the name of the town of Derby, meaning "deer town" in Old Norse. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | From an English surname which was derived from Norman French d'Arcy, originally denoting one who came from Arcy in France. This was the surname of a c | |
Boy | Gifted ruler | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Variant of DARREN. This was the adopted surname of the singer Bobby Darin (1936-1973), who was born Robert Cassotto and chose his stage name from a st | |
Girl | Small great one, Riches | |
Boy, Girl | From araines | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of DARREN. | |
Boy | Gifted ruler | |
Boy, Girl | Daryn | |
Boy, Girl | Black haired | |
Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Girl | Deirbhile | |
Boy, Girl | Young girl, One who rages, Broken-hearted | |
Girl | Descendant of the challenger | |
Boy, Girl | Proud | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Free | |
Boy | Free | |
Boy | free man; the Lord exalts | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Ruler | |
Girl | True desire | |
Girl | Poet's child | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Resembling a God, Poet, One who takes chances, Fawn | |
Boy, Girl | Brave | |
Diarmad
|
Boy | Free man. |
Boy | free man | |
Boy | free man | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Faithful, Sea | |
Diorbhall
|
Girl | |
Boy, Girl | Dark, Bold | |
Boy, Girl | Surname | |
Girl | world mighty | |
Boy, Girl | Ruler of the world, Brown stranger | |
Boy, Girl | Brown-haired chieftain | |
Boy | Dark stranger | |
Boy | Interpreter | |
Dubhgan
|
Boy | Dark skinned. |
Boy | Black | |
Boy | swarthy | |
Boy, Girl | swarthy | |
Boy, Girl | Dark faced | |
Boy | From the dark water | |
Boy, Girl | From the dark water | |
Boy | Dark stranger | |
Boy | castle headland | |
Boy, Girl | Meaning 'brown warrior' or 'dark skinned fighter'. Taken from the words 'donn', meaning brown and 'cath' meaning warrior. | |
Boy | fort on the Tay | |
Boy | Dark skinned warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Brown | |
Boy | Brown | |
Boy | Duryea | |
Girl | Suitable one, Virgin saint | |
Eachthighearn
|
Boy | Horse lord. |
Girl | Scottish Gaelic form of ELIZABETH. | |
Boy | Variant of ÉAMONN. | |
Boy | Irish form of EDMUND. | |
Boy | Friend | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of AOIBHEANN. | |
Girl | Latinized form of ÉTAÃN. This was the name of an early Irish saint. | |
Boy | Derived from the Germanic element ag, which means "edge of a sword". | |
Boy | fire | |
Eideann
|
Girl | Fiery. |
Boy, Girl | fire | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Champion, Lovable | |
Boy | high-minded or little Ireland | |
Boy | high-minded or little Ireland | |
Girl | Scottish form of ELEANOR. | |
Girl | with God | |
Girl | Variant of ÉIMHEAR. | |
Girl | Scottish form of EMER. | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | From Éireann, the genitive case of Gaelic Éire, meaning "Ireland". It is commonly Anglicized as Erin. | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Girl | Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | Noble, White | |
Boy | Noble, White | |
Boy, Girl | Noble, White | |
Girl | Impartial judgement, Close | |
Boy | God's gift | |
Boy, Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy, Girl | From Ireland | |
Boy, Girl | Ireland | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Girl | Elfin | |
Boy | Green heights | |
Boy, Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy, Girl | Peace, Western island | |
Boy, Girl | Early founder of rome, Benevolent ruler | |
Boy, Girl | born of yew, youth, or God is gracious | |
Boy | Young | |
Boy, Girl | Youth | |
Fagen
|
Boy | Ardent. |
Faodhagan
|
Boy | Ardent. |
Boy | Means "little wolf", derived from Gaelic fáel "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of an Irish saint who did missionary work in | |
Boy | Anglicized form of FEARCHAR. | |
Girl | White shouldered | |
Boy | Anglicized form of FEARGHAL. | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Diminutive and feminine form of FERGUS. | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of FEARGHAS. | |
Boy, Girl | Son of Fergus | |
Boy, Girl | fair-haired courageous one | |
Boy | fair or from Finland | |
Boy | Fair heroe, Sunbeam | |
Boy, Girl | 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, Girl | Fair | |
Boy, Girl | Fair heroe, Sunbeam | |
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 | |
Boy | From Celtic origin meaning 'white' or 'fair', it is popular in the Irish language. A variant of Finn and Finley. | |
Boy | Fionnlagh | |
Girl | White, Fair | |
Boy, Girl | little flower | |
Boy | Ruddy | |
Boy | Son of the red-haired man | |
Boy | French man | |
Frannsaidh
|
Boy | Frank. |
Boy, Girl | Stranger | |
Boy | calm | |
Boy | Short | |
Gairbhith
|
Boy | Rough. |
Boy | Means "foreign help" in Irish. | |
Boy, Girl | Modern form of the Greek name (Galenos), which meant "calm" from Greek (galene). It was borne by a 2nd-century BC Greco-Roman physician who contribu | |
Boy, Girl | From an Irish surname which was derived from Ó Gallchobhair meaning "descendant of GALLCHOBHAR". | |
Boy | From Gaul | |
Boy | foreign Gael | |
Boy | Sparrow | |
Boy, Girl | calm | |
Boy, Girl | The God of silence | |
Garbhach
|
Boy | Rough. |
Boy | Means "little rough one" from Irish garbh "rough" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 7th-century Irish saint. | |
Boy, Girl | calm | |
Boy, Girl | Medieval form of GUINEVERE. | |
Gearald
|
Boy | |
Gille
|
Boy | Eathain - Gaelic form of Gillian. |
Boy | Brave | |
Giolla
|
Girl | Servant |
Giorsal
|
Girl | |
Boy | Language of God | |
Girvyn
|
Boy | Rough. |
Boy | village in the glen | |
Boy, Girl | From the valley | |
Girl | fair or good | |
Boy, Girl | Valley | |
Girl | Of the glen | |
Boy | village in the glen | |
Boy | Glenville | |
Boy | Hero | |
Boy | large fortification | |
Boy, Girl | From the cornered hill | |
Boy, Girl | From the marshes | |
Boy, Girl | Blue | |
Boy, Girl | Noble, Illustrious | |
Girl | Love | |
Girl | Love | |
Boy, Girl | From the great meadow | |
Boy | From the large meadow | |
Boy, Girl | Exalted | |
Boy, Girl | Little Hugh | |
Boy, Girl | youthful one | |
Boy, Girl | Sea tide | |
Boy, Girl | Scottish form of JOHN. | |
Boy, Girl | estuary | |
Boy | Lover of the sea | |
Boy | White | |
Boy, Girl | From the city | |
Boy, Girl | Lover of the sea | |
Boy, Girl | Friend | |
Boy | White | |
Isobail
|
Girl | Devoted to God. |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CADE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CADEN. | |
Boy, Girl | slender or fair | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Kaelan | |
Girl | Variant of KAYLEE. | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | small flame or ardent | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of KAYLEE. | |
Boy, Girl | A deity | |
Boy, Girl | Form of CAIN used in the Greek Old Testament. | |
Boy, Girl | Warrior | |
Boy, Girl | Warrior | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | Greater, Bigger, Senior | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of KAYLEE. | |
Boy, Girl | Variant of CALLIE or KAYLEE. | |
Boy, Girl | Masculine form of KALINA. | |
Boy, Girl | battle or rock | |
Boy, Girl | Slim | |
Boy, Girl | Anglicized form of CATHÁN. | |
Boy, Girl | Living near a narrow channel | |
Boy, Girl | Unknown | |
Boy, Girl | Kaylee is of particular popularity within England and has various other spellings. From it's Celtic origins, the name means 'slender', however, the na | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | Keeper of the keys | |
Boy, Girl | An anglicized spelling of the Gaelic word for 'dance' or 'celebration' - ceilidh. | |
Girl | keeper of the keys; pure, slender | |
Girl | keeper of the keys; pure, slender | |
Boy, Girl | A variant form of the name Keegan meaning 'descendant of Aodhagan'. | |
Girl | slender, pretty | |
Boy, Girl | Handsome | |
Boy | Keanan is an Irish name that means 'ancient' or 'little ancient one'. | |
Boy | Lovable, Handsome, Noble | |
Boy, Girl | Lovable, Handsome, Noble | |
Boy, Girl | Intelligent | |
Boy, Girl | Beautiful, Graceful | |
Boy, Girl, Unisex | The name Keelan is derived from the word 'caol' which means 'slender' or 'fair'. | |
Boy | Little, Slender | |
Boy, Girl | Beautiful, Graceful | |
Boy, Girl | Lively, Aggressive | |
Boy, Girl | slender, pretty | |
Girl | Slender, Fair | |
Girl | slender, pretty | |
Boy, Girl | Handsome | |
Boy, Girl | Lively, Aggressive | |
Boy, Girl | Irish meaning ancient, English meaning sharp, Little ancient one | |
Boy | dusky, dark-haired, dark-skinned, or swarthy | |
Boy, Girl | Keeva means 'fair' or 'gentle'. It is a variant of the name Caoimhe. | |
Girl | slender, pretty |
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Gaelic Boy Names
- Adair
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- Aherne
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- Aiden
- Aidyn
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- Ailee
- Ailill
- Ailpein
- Ailsa
- Aine
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- Aisling
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- Alastair
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- Alistaire
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- Annabelle
- Ansley
- Aoibheann
- Aoife
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- Arlen
- Arlene
- Arlenn
- Arles
- Arlie
- Arlin
- Arllen
- Arlo
- Arlyn
- Arrlen
- Arturo
- Athol
- Atholl
Gaelic Girl Names
- Abaigeal
- Adair
- Aden
- Aedan
- Aeran
- Aerin
- Aerynne
- Aidan
- Aidana
- Aideen
- Aiden
- Aidyn
- Aila
- Ailee
- Ailsa
- Aine
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- Aisling
- Aithne
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- Alasdair
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- Alayne
- Alistair
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- Allyn
- Angus
- Annabelle
- Ansley
- Aoibheann
- Aoife
- Apirka
- Arinne
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- Arlen
- Arlene
- Arlie
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- Arlo
- Arlyn
- Arturo
- Audan
- Aydan
- Aydana
- Ayden
- Aydenn
- Aydin
- Bairbre
Gaelic Unisex Names
- Ally
- Arlie
- Aydan
- Aydenn
- Bridgette
- Cailin
- Carey
- Carroll
- Cian
- Connor
- Darby
- Darcy
- Darin
- Derby
- Derry
- Devin
- Dillon
- Eileen
- Fergie
- Finley
- Kaelan
- Kalan
- Keelan
- Kellen
- Kelley
- Kelly
- Kennedy
- Kerry
- Kile
- Kyler
- Kylin
- Lei
- Lonny
- Mackenzie
- Mayo
- Merle
- Monroe
- Nevin
- Quinlan
- Reagan
- Reilly
- Ryan
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- Shaye
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- Sloan
- Tristan
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How to get the best Gaelic Names?
Are you searching for the best Gaelic Names, then here comes parenting.fresherslive.com, here you can search Gaelic Names along with the meaning. You can select your baby names gender wise, origin wise and even alphabet wise. So hurry up and select the best Gaelic Names for your baby.
How will I Know the meaning of the Gaelic Names?
Cool you can get the meaning for the Gaelic Names which you choose for your baby on our page. You can also check related names and similar names according to each alphabet you choose. Before naming your baby, the first thing to note is the meaning of the name.
Can I find Baby Gaelic Names by Letter?
Yes, of course parents who are confused in selecting the best names for their babies can use the amazing option “ Find Baby Names by Letter” available on our page. Click on the letter, find the list of top baby names and select the best name for your baby.
Unique Gaelic Names for Baby
Looking for a unique name for your baby? Then you are in the right place. You can search unique names for your baby for each alphabet along with their meaning. You can also find similar names as well form the list of unique Gaelic names.
How to get Similar Gaelic Names?
The first thing you need to do is click on the baby name according to the alphabet you choose. Then you can see the gender, origin, meaning for the baby name. Scroll down and know more about the baby names like similar names, about the name, etc.
Gaelic Baby Names - FAQ
Q1. Will I Get Gaelic Baby Names?
Yes, our website provides Origin wise baby names. You can select the origin you wish and select the best name for your baby.
Q2. Where to find the Gaelic Baby Names?
Visit our page parenting.fresherslive.com. Click on Baby Names, then on the right side of the page choose gender, origin and alphabet. Then you can get the unique Gaelic Baby Names.
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 Gaelic Origin Page?
The information available on the Gaelic Origin Page includes the name of the baby, meaning, related names, similar names.
Q5. Will I get the detailed information about the Gaelic 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 Gaelic Baby Names?
Ofcourse, you will get the Gaelic baby names on our page. All you need to do is just select the origin “Gaelic” and the gender to get the best Gaelic Baby Names.
Q7. Will I get Gaelic Baby Names?
Parents who visit our page can get the origin wise baby names. If you search for the Gaelic Baby Names, then it's great to visit our site and choose the best Gaelic 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.