Yep.
Rhiannon, after the Celtic Goddess
of Inspiration and the Moon
AINE (AN-yuh):Ireland, a woman of the Leanan Sidhe (Sweetheart of the Sidhe). Some said she was the daughter of Manannan, some said she was the Morrigan herself.
Morgan
NIMUE : Welsh, Cornish, Celtic Moon Goddess; also called Morgan.
Lookin' for a good Irish/Celtic pagan name. Any ideas?
_Girls_
Rhiannon
Danu
Brigit
Eriu
_Boys_
Dylan
Herne
Oisin
Taliesin
Reply:Why not Fiona?
Reply:Rhyanned
Reply:For girls or boys. Ian Garth, Patrick,
Reply:This is a baby name site (and I only searched girl names but you can do both) - have a look -%26gt; http://www.babynames.com/Names/Search/se...
Reply:Branwyn, Ian, Damian, Kayla, Skye, Isobel, Deirdre, Cormac, Fergus, Seamus, Molly, Tempest
Reply:mirhaed.meaning margaret ryan meaning little king
Reply:Caitlyn or Chloe
Reply:You didn't specify whether it should be a man or woman, Maeve (spelt Madbh in Irish) is a sovereignty goddess, or Macha (pronounced Maka) is the name of the Celtic Horse goddess. Conor (Conchobhar in Irish legends) is a king of Ulster in the Ulster cycle (one of the categories of legends of Ireland) the "con" part of the name is hound in Irish. there are numerous names, at present Orla (Orlaigh in Irish) is a favourite, meaning golden princess ("or" is the Irish for gold) because it's my girlfriends name!!
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