I am looking for a name for a boy on the chance that I am carrying a boy, I already have a girls name picked out and so am looking for a boys name of celtic origin. Meanings are very important to me so please include the meaning of the name if possible or if you know of a website to find name meanings that would help as well. thanks for the effort you may put into this and any name will be appreicated.
Help Me Find A Boys Name With Celtic Origin?
Aiden- little fire
Reply:Well, real "Celtic" names are pretty out there. My grandfather's name was Celtic, Cathaoir. The sort of new trend to have Irish/Scottish style names yields more attractive names such as Bevan and Curran for boys. There's always Kieran, Angus, Mostyn, Lleyton, Alasdair, Cameron, and Morgan (boys not girls)
If you were really looking for the old fashioned Celtic names there were some REAL doosies in my family. Llwyd meas grey haired and Esugenius goes way way back and means well bred.
If you were to go to Scotland today you would find that one of the most common names for men is Malcolm. Robert is always quite popular as well.
Good luck with your search but for heaven's sake please don't name that baby Cathaoir!
Reply:Anwell Male Celtic The beloved, dear one.
Caradoc Male Celtic/Welsh Beloved or amiable.
Conall Male Celtic As strong as a wolf.
Gower Male Celtic Pure.
Anghus Celtic M Exceptionally strong
Iden Celtic M Wealthy
Kayne Celtic M Intelligent
Teyrnon Celtic M Regal
Just a few that I personally like that I found with Celtic origins.
Reply:callum-dove
Gavin-white falcon/little falcon
Connor-hound lover
Flyn-ruddy complected
Allister-defender
Blaine-yellow
Blair-field
Seamus-he who supplants
Tristan- was a knight of the round table
Reply:http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name...
Reply:declan- full of goodness
http://www.babynamesworld.com/meaning_of...
Reply:Bryce - freckled one
Caedmon - wise warrior
Conall - as strong as a wolf
Drew - courageous
Fionn - white, fair
Gavin - little hawk
Reply:Check out PARENTS.COM
You can select Celtic and boy...comes up with a huge list.
Reply:Creedon, Dalan, Brayden and Breandan
Reply:Liam is awesome ('determined protector') Best wishes!
Reply:Bowen
Reply:Padraig (Pad-Rig)
Reply:griffin-it was a the creature on the original scottish flag
Reply:Gaelyn was a name I was considering for my last child....it means tranquil. No one was a big fan of it though. I loved it.
Reply:Quinn Thomas
Reply:From celtic mythology
BELENUS m Celtic Mythology (Latinized)
Elaborated form of Bel, the name of a Brythonic solar god, which probably meant "bright, brilliant".
CERNUNNOS m Celtic Mythology (Latinized)
Means "horned" in Celtic... [more]
DWYN m Celtic Mythology
Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Celtic god of love.
LUGUS m Celtic Mythology
Gaulish cognate of LUGH
TARANIS m Celtic Mythology
Derived from Celtic taran meaning "thunder", cognate with 脼贸rr (see THOR)... [more]
TRISTAN m Welsh, English, French, Celtic Mythology
From the Celtic name Drystan, which was probably derived from drest meaning "riot" or "tumult"... [more]
from ancient years
脕ED m Ancient Celtic, Irish Mythology
Older form of AODH
脕ED脕N m Ancient Celtic, Irish Mythology
Older form of AODH脕N... [more]
脕EDH m Ancient Celtic
Variant of 脕ED
BRENNUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of a Celtic name (or title) that possibly meant either "king, prince" or "raven"... [more]
CADEYRN m Ancient Celtic
Means "battle king" from Welsh cad "battle" and teyrn "king, monarch"... [more]
CARATACUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of CARADOG
CUNOBELINUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Possibly means "hound of Belenus" from Old Celtic koun "hound" combined with the name of the god BELENUS... [more]
GWRTHEYRN m Ancient Celtic
Means "supreme king" from Welsh gor "over" and teyrn "king, monarch"... [more]
L脫EGAIRE m Irish Mythology, Ancient Celtic
Means "calf herder", derived from Irish loagh "calf"... [more]
VERCINGETORIX m Ancient Celtic
Means "king over warriors" from Gaulish ver "on, over" combined with cingeto "marching men, warriors" and rix "king"... [more]
or just something Irish
http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/iri_m.p...
cockscomb
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