Understanding Celtic Names
Celtic names often carry deep meanings, tied to nature, mythology, and the ancient Gaelic and Brythonic languages. They reflect a culture rich in storytelling, art, and connection to the natural world.
How to come up with the perfect Celtic name
Celtic names can be mystical, poetic, and often difficult to pronounce. They frequently incorporate elements of nature, heroic deeds, or ancient Celtic myths.
Other Celtic names
Celtic names resonate with the magic of the old world, from legendary heroes to natureβs wonders.
Name | Meaning | Gender |
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Aedan | Born of Fire | Male |
Bran | Raven | Male |
Conall | Strong Wolf | Male |
Donovan | Dark Warrior | Male |
Ewan | Born of Yew | Male |
Finn | Fair | Male |
Gawain | White Hawk | Male |
Ivor | Bow Warrior | Male |
Keiran | Little Dark One | Male |
Lorcan | Little Fierce One | Male |
Maeve | Intoxicating | Female |
Niamh | Bright | Female |
Orla | Golden Princess | Female |
Rhiannon | Divine Queen | Female |
Saoirse | Freedom | Female |
Tara | Where the Kings Met | Female |
Una | Lamb | Female |
Vaughan | Little | Male |
Winifred | Blessed Peacemaking | Female |
Yseult | Fair Lady | Female |