Celtic Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 3
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The Celts were a collection of tribes with origins in central Europe that shared a similar language, religious beliefs, traditions and culture. The Celtic culture started to evolve as early as 1200 B.C.
The Celts spread throughout western Europe—including Britain, Ireland, France and Spain—via migration. The Ancient Celts were various tribal groups living in parts of western and central Europe in the Late Bronze Age and through the Iron Age. The proto-Celtic language arose in the late Bronze Age Urnfield culture of central Europe
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Celtic Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Strong and noble; virtuous | ||
Celtic - Strength; Power; Force; Hebrew - Father of multitude | ||
Sword; a sharp weapon used for killing | ||
Strength and power; strong person | ||
Father of many; strong and powerful | ||
A sharp weapon; a sword | ||
Brave and unafraid | ||
Celtic - Prince; A variant of name Brendan | ||
The top of a hill; a hilltop | ||
One who is brave and unafraid | ||
Celtic - Prince; A variant of name Brendan | ||
A hilltop or a mountain top | ||
A hilltop or the top of a mountain | ||
A drop of tear; a teardrop | ||
From a surname Breton, meaning Brittish | ||
A speckled Boy | ||
The high or mighty person | ||
A strong girl | ||
She was born on the island of Britain | ||
Noble, strong, virtuous; hill; She ascends | ||
A shortened form of Briafael, meaning mighty prince. | ||
Icelandic form of Bridget, meaning the exalted one. | ||
A Celtic Boy name | ||
One who is loved | ||
The name is derived from the Celtic word karant, which means friend. | ||
He is loved and cared for | ||
A person who has war like characteristics; a fighter | ||
A form of Cadok, meaning battle. | ||
An old Cornish name meaning battle hero. | ||
A Celtic male name | ||
A leader of the Coeling dynastie | ||
One with a bounty | ||
A musical and exotic name | ||
An exotic name for a musical | ||
A saint; they protect and are defender | ||
Name of a saint who protects others | ||
Dark; not fair; dim; dusk | ||
One who is a chief | ||
Person who is a leader, a chief | ||
Celtic Boy name, one who is chief | ||
A land that is made up of clay; clayland | ||
A monument of Clutorrix | ||
A term used for men living near, or on the bank of the river Clyde | ||
A historical king of the Belgic nation | ||
Heroic and wise; one who has lots of wisdom | ||
Mighty; ferocious; high in rank and looked upon by people | ||
Wise and high; filled with widsom and respected by all | ||
A high, mighty and wise person, who is also a brave advisor | ||
High, mighty, respectful, ferocious, respected by all | ||
Mighty, high and is admired by all; one who is strong at battle | ||


