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Gaelic Name Meanings: Name: Meanings: Gender: Origin: Afton: From The Afton River: U: Celtic/Gaelic Aidan: Fiery: U: Celtic/Gaelic Aideen: Flame: F: Celtic/Gaelic Aiden: Fiery: M: Celtic/Gaelic Aileen: Form Of Helen - Light: F: Celtic/Gaelic Ailis: Noble, Kind: F: Celtic/Gaelic Aine: Joy, Ardent: F: Celtic/Gaelic Airell: Nobelman: F: Celtic/Gaelic Aislin: Dream: F: Celtic/Gaelic Aisling: Vision, Dream: F
This Gaelic name may mean white like the sea or beautiful like the sea. Four abbesses in County Kildare have been called Muireann and it remains popular.
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- Aoife (ee-fa) This name means beautiful, radiant or joyful, and likely derives from the Gaelic word ‘aoibh’ meaning ‘beauty’ or ‘pleasure.’ In Irish mythology, Aoife is known as the greatest woman warrior in the world.
- Caoimhe (kwee-va or kee-va) From the Gaelic word "caomh," this name means gentle, beautiful or precious.
- Saoirse (ser-sha) This name means "freedom" or "liberty." It has strong patriotic overtones and has only been in use since the 1920s.
- Ciara (kee-ra) The feminine form of Ciaran, this name comes from the Gaelic word "ciar," which means dark. It implies dark features, like hair or eyes.
The history of Gaels, or Goidels, goes as far as the 4th century. As the predecessor of Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx languages, Gaelic brings in a naming tradition that spread its mythical heritage throughout the British Isles!
- Conor. Usually translated as “lover of hounds.” It can also mean “high desire,” as derived from the Irish word “coachuhhar.” Conchobhar MacNessa was the king of Ulster; according to the legend, he was born on the same day as Christ.
- Sean. Sean is the Irish cognate of the name John, and means “God is gracious.” It can also mean “wise, old.”
- Oisin (uh-sheen or o-sheen) Meaning “little deer.” In Irish mythology, Oisin was a poet-hero, son of legendary warrior Fionn MacCool and the goddess Sive.
- Patrick. Patrick is the Anglicized form of the Irish name Padraig, from the latin Patricius which means “nobly born.” The patron Saint of Ireland.
Origin: Gaelic; Meaning: Ruler of the world; Alternative Spellings & Variations: Domhnall, Domnall, Dom, Donal, Donnal, Don, Donald; Famous Namesakes: Scottish King Domnall, Irish High King Domhnall, actor Domhnall Gleeson; Peak Popularity: Domhnall is an uncommon name in modern times. In the U.S, the English variant Donald was in the top 10 in the 1930s and remained in the top 100 until 1991.
261 Gaelic Baby Boy Names With Meanings. Gaelic baby names have become popular with the English-speaking population, and most of the names are derived from the names of flowers, trees, and plants from lands of the Gaels. The Gaelic boy names fall under the category of Goidelic languages which is one of the two Insular Celtic Languages (originated in Britain and Ireland).
Gaelic: Christianity: Ethne: a Gaelic word for fire. Girl: Gaelic: Christianity: Ethney: a Celtic word meaning fire. Girl: Gaelic: Christianity: Ethnie: a feminized word which means fire. Girl: Gaelic: Christianity: Fiachna: A raven-like woman: Girl: Gaelic: Christianity: Fineen: A light-colored child: Girl: Gaelic: Christianity: Fingal: A fair Sranger who is powerful: Girl: Gaelic: Christianity: Firas
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