Gaelic Baby Names for Boys & Girls With Meanings (Complete A–Z List) - Page 6
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Scottish Gaelic, too known as Scots Gaelic or basically Gaelic, could be a dialect (within the Celtic department of the Indo-European dialect family) local to the Gaels of Scotland. As a Goidelic dialect, Scottish Gaelic, as well as both Irish and Manx, created out of Ancient Irish.
It became a particular talked dialect at some point within the 13th century within the Center Irish period, in spite of the fact that a common scholarly dialect was shared by the Gaels of both Ireland and Scotland until well into the 17th century. Most of modern Scotland was once Gaelic-speaking, as proved particularly by Gaelic-language place names.
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Gaelic Baby Names List
| Name | Gender | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
Kennette Fire Born | ||
The name means Flame Born | ||
Kenyon means Blonde, White haired | ||
Kenzie means Fair and Handsome One | ||
Key name means He is made of Fire | ||
The name means Keen Wit | ||
Keyona means He Who is Leading the People | ||
Kiandra means Archaic | ||
Kiandre means Ancient, Old | ||
Kianna means Something very Old | ||
Kianne means Centuries Old, Ancient | ||
Kiel name means Narrow | ||
Kirov means Black | ||
Latin - Christian Woman; A follower of Christ; A variant form of Christina | ||
Kiyle means Narrows | ||
Kolim means The Victorious People | ||
The name means Near a Hollow | ||
Korey means A Spear | ||
The meaning of the name is Dweller in a hollow | ||
Koribella is mostly used as a surname, means Holder of the Spear | ||
Korie means a Seething Pool | ||
The name means Person with a Curly Hair | ||
A narrow strait of a water | ||
One who practices law and justice, man of law | ||
Light; The one that posesses Light; Bouyant or Float | ||
From Gaelic name Helen meaning beautiful, light woman | ||
Gaelic word for little cloak | ||
A holly tree found in the gardens | ||
A garden where the holly tree grows | ||
A religious, sacred garden | ||
A lady of grey hair | ||
A woman of grey hair | ||
A grey lady from Irish folklore | ||
Decsendant of Lorcan; one who is crowned with laurel | ||
A Gaelic word for a Lake | ||
A bare and empty place | ||
Person as fierce as a Lion | ||
A strong, firce person | ||
Gaelic - Son of Arthur; | ||
Celtic - Son of Cionaodh; Gaelic - Son of Coinneach; Son of Kenneth; | ||
Gaelic - Son of Coinneach; Son of Kenneth; | ||
God has heard me; Celtic - Son of Cionaodh; Gaelic - Son of Coinneach; Son of Kenneth; | ||
The cause of a great happiness and joy | ||
Celtic - Disciple; Chief, Prince | ||
A name given to the good god | ||
Gaelic name for a pearl | ||
A servant or devotee of Saint Columbia | ||


