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Celtic names

#Name Meaning
1 FearMasculinity
2 Keganson
3 KentigernChief lord. Name of the first bishop of Glasgow.
4 KiarraClear;
5 KilianusKerkman
6 KinnellaResident cliff
7 KirranDark Man
8 KirrinDark Man
9 KirwinDark skinned.
10 KounDog
11 LaoghWarrior
12 LesliOf rural
13 KeelandSmall and slender
14 KeaghanSon of Egan.
15 KattieBlessed, pure, holy
16 FerghusMasculinity
17 FlaithRoyal
18 FnobelmMythical woman Loegaire
19 Gealclear
20 GinessaWhite as foam.
21 Guineverefruitful
22 GuinivereWhite wave
23 GwendolyneWith white eyebrows
24 Gweneththe blessed
25 GwernMythical son of Matholwch.
26 HuarwarLegendary son of Avlawn.
27 LessieOf rural
28 LorccFlink
29 RigantonaLarge Queen
30 SabiaSweet
31 SeaghdhFamiliar
32 Seangpulchritudinous
33 SeocGod is reconciling
34 Shanellgift of Yahweh
35 SirideanViewfinder
36 TeigenAttractive
37 TrahernStrong
38 TremaineRock
39 TristianTumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde.
40 RaiganLittle King
41 PiranSt. Piran is the Cornish patron saint of miners.
42 PhelanVariant of Faolan: Small wolf.
43 LugubelenusEnlightened
44 LugusShining bright
45 MaccusHammer.
46 MaoiliosJesus' policeman
47 Marillathe embittered
48 MarvinaRenowned friend. Feminine of Marvin: Lives by the Sea.
49 Merylclear
50 MoyaExceptional.
51 MuirgenSea Child
52 NuireadhachMaster of the Sea
53 OlwenWhite footprint. In 'Culhwch and Olwen', one of the Welsh stories from the 'Maginogion', the Olwen were white flowers growing in the heroine's footprints.
54 TristramVariant of Tristan: Sad din. In a story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, was in love with the princess Iseult of Ireland.
55 AbenzioSon of my right
56 Bransword
57 Breanainnsword
58 BreonicaConcoction
59 BriandaChampion
60 BrianoVariant of Brian: Brave; Virtuous. Famous Bearers: Canadian singer Brian Adams and British singer Bryan Ferry.
61 BrighNoble
62 BrogShoe
63 BruaichHill
64 BrynnaHill
65 CadanStruggle
66 Caolpulchritudinous
67 BiorachSharp
68 Belenusclear
69 BedeliaA variant of Bridget, meaning the high one or strength. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbess Brigid )known as St Bridget or St Bride) founded Ireland's first women's religious community.
70 AbhannRiver
71 AgronaStruggle
72 AingealAngel
73 Allanrock
74 AlliumSharpness
75 Aoibhbeauty
76 Ap OwenSon of Owen.
77 ArelyPromise
78 ArletePromise
79 ArthmaelStone, Prince
80 ArtoDiminutive of Arthur: Bear; rock.
81 Caradoclove
82 CardenFrom the black fort
83 DougalFrom the Gaelic dubhgall, meaning dark stranger. Daugal was the nickname the Irish gave to the Vikings.
84 DraususBrave, heroic
85 Drestriot
86 DubnoWorld
87 EburaconYew
88 EdganPassionate
89 EganFiery; forceful.
90 EimhFast
91 EirdirsceolMessenger
92 EirePoetic name for Ireland
93 FalIreland
94 DorranVariant of Doran: Stranger.
95 DonaghyVariant of Donagh: Brown warrior.
96 DeoradhanCaptivity
97 CareyAbbreviation of Carol and Caroline from the masculine Charles meaning manly.
98 CeallChurch
99 CeallairBasement
100 CearbhHit with a weapon
101 Cessilyimpaired
102 ChadhWarrior
103 CionnaithChild of Fire
104 CraegStone
105 DaliceAble, the field of Water
106 DarcyDerived from a surname introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest, based on the the French place name Arcy.
107 Deoiridhtraveler
108 FaolWolf


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