Friday, November 20, 2009

What are some Celtic names?

Here are a few links to get you started:





BabyNameWorld: Celtic Baby Names


Lists girl and boy names.


http://www.babynameworld.com/celtic.asp





Baby Name Guide: Celtic Baby Names


Baby names and their meanings.


http://www.babynameguide.com/categorycel...





Babynology: Celtic Baby Names


Includes meanings for boy and girl names.


http://www.babynology.com/celtic/

What are some Celtic names?
Gwyneth, Gwendolyn, Brynn, Bronwyn (or Bronwen), Enid, Glynis, Guinevere, Isolde (as in Tristan and...), Winnifred, Wynne.
Reply:Here are some Celtic names I find cute





FOR BOYS


Aiden ::Little fire


Branden ::Little Raven


Brendon ::Prince


Ciaran ::Black


Conor ::High Desire


Eamon ::Rich Protector


Ian ::God is gracious


Keiran ::Small


Nolen ::Well known


Tristan ::Bold





FOR GIRLS


Alanna ::Little child


Breanna ::Exhaulted


Briallen ::Primrose


Caelan ::Slender


Ceana ::God is gracious


Chaeli ::Who is like God


Davina ::Beloved


Kaelyn ::Pure beauty


Kassidy ::Clever


Sabrina ::Princess (My daughters name!)





Go to: http://www.babynames.com/Names/Search/





Then type in "all names" and pick "boy or girl" Then in the "Orgin/Nationallity" box click on celtic names and a lot of names will pop up! Over 600!
Reply:Killian
Reply:Logan
Reply:derick denton colen
Reply:Erin, Rory, Aiden
Reply:Here, try these...


Hope this helps! Have a delicious day!
Reply:Female: Achall, Aibell, Aidin, Aife, Badb, Banbha, Brigid, Caireen, Caolainn, Ceithleen, Daireann, Dana, Deirdre, Eadon, Edain, Eire.....ect.





Male: Abarta, Aengus, Ailill, Balor, Baruch, Bran, Cian, Conall, Conner, Dafyd, Dermot, Diancecht.......Ect.
Reply:Liam
Reply:Ian is celtic for John.
Reply:Some Celtic diminutives for Margaret are Margo, Peggy, Pegeen,


Megan


Caitlin, Kaytlyn, however you spell it, are just other ways to spell Kathleen, which is a diminutive form of Kate


(BTW Caitlin should be pronounced kaw-itch-leen)


Shannon( after the river) Bridget, Fionna, Fionnuala (or Nuala for short) Moire=Mary


For men, there is always Sean (John) or Brendan, Padraic=Patrick Liam, William Pulliam


I like to use the name Podraigh UiSeulabachain.


People ask "What nationality is that?". I tell them it is a Cork name. Then they say "HUH???"


Then I have to explain that the name comes from County Cork and that it is the Irish spelling for Patrick O'Sullivan.


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