Celtic Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 5
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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 |
|---|---|---|
somebody who belongs to Ireland. | ||
a feminized word meaning eagle. | ||
capable or serious or battle to the death. | ||
the name of an Irish mountain. | ||
someone who feels strongly for nature. | ||
an angel fish or someone strongly attracted towards nature. | ||
an archaic old English word which means noble. | ||
an ancient word of Old English which has the meaning noble. | ||
good speaking or wealthy or gem of the sea or sacred red | ||
somebody who is very sweet spoken or is like a gem of the sea. | ||
lamb or hunger. | ||
god has been gracious or stone or right hander or youth. | ||
my prayer has been heard. | ||
A brave and victorious man | ||
One who wins | ||
One with fair, white shoulders | ||
He is a rock, a stone | ||
The son of the rock | ||
He who is like an eagle | ||
A man from the Flanders, a communuty settled in a part of Belgium | ||
A citizen; descendant from Flanders | ||
It means something gray-colored or gray-haired | ||
The one who has pale or grey colored hair. | ||
The one who is very keen to support. | ||
Irritation or wound. | ||
Refers to tiny brownish European song bird. | ||
Painful destiny or Excruciating fortune | ||
Honest and tender care person. | ||
Refers to snowy aggressor . | ||
A kind of bird hawk which is white in color. | ||
Bird which is having typically short rounded wings and a long tail, and white in color. | ||
One who is like a hawk | ||
A tribal woman or a Queen | ||
A virgin tribal girl | ||
One of the names of the rulers. | ||
Gilda is a female name and means Sacrifice, Tribute, Serves God. It is of German, Gothic and Celtic origin. | ||
Gildas is an English male name of Celtic and Welsh origins and it means The Servant of God. | ||
Gilderoy is male Celtic name and means Son of the Red Head. | ||
Giliam is a female name and meansYoung, Youthful. It is of Celtic and Gaelic origins | ||
Gilian is a Celtic, Galeic female name and means Youthful, mostly used in English speaking countries. | ||
Gillien is a female name of Celtic and Gaelic orogins and means Young, Youthful. Gillien is a variation of the name Gilian. | ||
The name Gilligan is a male Celtic name. The name means Small Boy and is used in English speaking countries. | ||
Gilmore is a Celtic male name. It means The Servan of Mary. | ||
Gilmour is a male name of Celtic origin. Means Servant of the Virgin Mary. | ||
Ginnette means Lady of the People, Tribal woman in Celtic and Yahweh is Gracious in Hebrew | ||
Glema means Glen, Valley | ||
The meaning of the name Glen is From The Valley | ||
Glencora means Lady of the Valley or Heart of the Valley | ||
Glenden means From the Dark Glen, From the Dark Valley | ||


