I like Duncan and Rowan. I want something that sounds manly.
What are some good Irish/Celtic boy's baby names?
here are a few few links for you to see a whole bunch of 'em for you to choose from...pretty cool....let us know which one you like....
http://www.babynameworld.com/irish-boy.a...
http://web.ncf.ca/bj333/HomePage.boys.ht...
http://www.babynames.org.uk/baby-boy-nam...
Reply:Here's a website with celtic names for boys:
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/search/1/c...
I like Brock and Evan.
Reply:sean, morrough, coner, paddy!!!!, colm, conan
Reply:here is a list of irish names and meanings...
Conroy Wise Man Irish Boy
Galvin sparrow Irish Boy
Gannon fair-complexioned Irish Boy
Laoghaire calf herder, a shepard Irish Boy
Liam unwavering protector Irish Boy
Mac son of Scottish, Irish, English Boy
Moriarty sea warrior Irish Boy
Nevan holy, little saint Irish Boy
Quigley Maternal Side Irish Boy
Quinlan well-shaped, athletic Irish Boy
Shamus Supplanter Irish Boy
Shane God is gracious Irish Boy
Shea hawk-like, stately Irish Boy
Sheridon wild one Irish Boy
Torrence Like a Tall Tower Irish Boy
Uilliam Form of William Irish Boy
Uistean Intelligent Irish Boy
Celtic names and meanings
http://www.babynameworld.com/celtic-boy.... to many to post
Reply:My daughter is Rowan and son Liam. GL
-Declan
-Eammon GL. =)
Reply:Seamus (Shamus) - Irish for James, Sean (Shaun), Christopher, Patrick, O'Malley...just a few that come to mind.
Reply:Try Here you can browse popular names and find their meaning and origins. Or, get inspiration from Shakespeare, soap operas, celebrities, or top names from ...http://www.babynames.com/
Good Luck %26amp; Congrats!
Reply:duncan is relee cute, i love it.. hmmm cody? i dont know sounds celtic, hmm how about Russel? Rowan is rele good too, watever floats ur boat.."Ohhh dannnyyy boy?"
Reply:Duncan is the best. It means "brown warrior" in Scottish.
Reply:go to babynames.com and type Irish u should get all meaning and a lot of names to choose from
Reply:Rex Quan Doe
Reply:well im very into irish stuff. ive named my irish bears ian, patrick and sean. theres also bruce and robert my scottish ones.
Reply:larry bird
Reply:Davin or Duncan.
Check out this site at http://www.babynamesofireland.com/
Reply:Check out this link:
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name...
According to them, Rowan is a girl's name though. Guess there is no accounting for Rowan Atkinson then. My personal favorites are Liam (it means "determined guardian"), Nolan (it means "champion"), or Neil (also means champion...and it's my hubby's name ;) ) Best wishes!
Reply:I don't like those, I like Trey.
Reply:xander dunno if u thimk its manly
Reply:I like Ryan and Sean
Reply:Connor, Rory, Seamus, Alistair, Declan, caden,
Kieran, Torin??
Reply:See below
Reply:James
Reply:Eammon.... i like that... ummm
Reply:i love malachi.. you can use chi for a nickname. plus its biblical
Reply:Charlie, damien, david, Francis, Timothy
Reply:1 Conor Concobhar Gaelic: 'hound lover'
2 Sean Se谩n Hebrew: 'God has favoured' or Variants: Eoin, Seon, Shaun, Shawn, Shane
3 Jack Se谩n A form of name John. Hebrew: 'God has favoured' or Variants: Eoin, Seon, Shaun, Shawn, Shane
4 James S茅amus derived from Jacob
5 Adam Adhamh Gaelic: 'red earth' or 'ruddy', Hebrew: man
6 Michael Miche谩l Hebrew: 'who is like God?', one of the archangels
7 David D谩ivi, Daithi Hebrew: 'loved one'
8 Aaron 脕ron Biblical; 'high mountain'
9 Daniel Dain茅al, Dainial Hebrew: 'God is my judge'
10 Dylan
11 Shane Se谩n A form of Sean, popularised by Shane of'Neill, Ulster Chieftain, 1567
12 Cian Cian Gaelic: 'ancient', Cain, Kian and Kean are variants
13 Ryan Ryan Gaelic: 'little king'
14 Luke L煤c谩s Greek: 'of Luciana', popularised by Saint Luke
15 John Se谩n Hebrew: 'God has favoured' or Variants: Eoin, Seon, Shaun, Shawn, Shane
16 Eoin Se谩n, Iain An Irish form of the name John
17 Mark Marcas Mars: The Roman God of War
18 Patrick P谩draig National name of Ireland, from Latin meaning 'noble', Latin word patricius indicates a member of the Patricians, Roman nobility.
19 Thomas Tom谩s Aramaic: 'twin', one of the Apostles
20 Jordan Irish surname
21 Liam Liam Gaelic form of William
22 Jamie Variant form of James
23 Stephen Stiof谩n, Steaf谩n Greek: 'crown', Christin martyr
24 Matthew Matha, Maiti煤 Hebrew: 'God's present', one of the Apostles
25 Oisin 脫is铆n Gaelic: deer, a legendary figure
26 Nathan
27 Robert Roibe谩rd Germanic: 'fame bright'
28 Andrew Aindr茅as, Aindrias Greek: 'manly', one ofthe Apostles
29 Darragh Gaelic: 'oak'
30 Ciaran Saint Ciaran
31 Joseph Seosamh, Iosaf Hebrew: 'God added', Satin Joseph
32 Dean
33 Kevin Caoimh铆n Gaelic: 'comely birth', Saint Kevin founded Glendalough 618 ad
34 Evan
35 Jason Iasan Greek: 'healer', Argonaut leader
36 Brian Gaelic: 'hill' Brian Boru, High King of Ireland 1014 ad, Bryan and Bryant are variants. Surnames include O'Brien and O'Byrne.
37 Niall N茅all Gaelic: 'cloud', Niall of the nine Hostages, founder of the O'Neill Gaelic dynasty, Scottish form is Neil
38 Ben Beircheart From Benjamin, Hebrew: ' southerner'
39 Paul P贸l Latin paulus: 'little', Roman for Saul: 'asked for', an early Christin
40 Christopher Cr铆ost贸ir Greek: 'Christ bearing'
41 Eoghan Gaelic: 'well born', used as a form of Eugene and Owen
42 Cathal Gaelic: 'battle mighty' Cathal Crobhdhearg 'red hand' was king of Connaught 1224 ad, sometimes used for Charles
43 Ross Ros Gaelic: 'promontory', Ulster name
44 Joshua Biblical name
45 Ronan R贸n谩n Gaelic: 'little seal', Ronan was King of Leinster
46 Lee
47 Darren Gaelic: 'little great one'
48 Peter Peadar Aramaic: 'rock', name given to Saint Simon by Christ
49 Craig Gaelic words is 'carrig' meaning 'rock'
50 William Liam Germanic: 'will helmet'
51 Jake
52 Anthony Antaine, Antoine Roman name
53 Alan Ail铆n Gaelic:' noble', Allan and Allen are variants
54 Colm Coilm, Columba Gaelic: 'dove'
55 Cormac Cormac Gaelic: 'raven' Surnames include McCormack and McCormick Cormac MacCuilleanan was king of Munster
56 Samuel Sorley Hebrew: 'name of God'
57 Alex Alastar Alexander, Greek: 'helper of man'
58 Gavin
59 Killian Cillian Gaelic: 'strife', Saint Killian
60 Kyle
61 Cillian Gaelic: 'strife', Saint Killian
62 Padraig Padraig National name of Ireland, from Latin meaning 'noble', Latin word patricius indicates a member of the Patricians, Roman nobility.
63 Richard Risteard Germainc: 'ruler hard'
64 Ian Ion Iain is the Scottish-Gaelic form of Eoin, and thus John
65 Martin M谩irt铆n Mars, Saint Martin of Tours 397 ad, was relative of St. Patrick
66 Rory Ruair铆, Ruaraidh Gaelic: 'red, Rory O'Connor was High King of Ireland 1170 ad
67 Brandon Breandan Gaelic: 'prince', Saint Brendan of Birr, 571 ad
68 Alexander Alastar Alexander, Greek: 'helper of man'
69 Aidan Aodhan Gaelic: 'little fire', Saint Aidan 651 ad
70 Harry
71 Karl Germanic form of Charles
72 Gary A form of Gerald
73 Kieran Ciar谩n Gaelic: little dark one', Saint Kieran
74 Keith Scottish placename
75 Benjamin Beircheart Hebrew: ' southerner'
76 Ethan
77 Leon
78 Philip Pilip Greek: 'lover of horses', Kings of Macedonia. Saint Philip was one of the Apostles.
79 Callum
80 Colin Coile谩n Gaelic: 'cub'. Surname Collins
81 Edward Eamonn, Eadbhard Anglo-Saxon: 'rich guard'
82 Gerard Gear谩rd Germainc: 'spear hard', Saint Gerald Majella 1755 ad
83 Scott
84 Brendan Brendan Breandan Gaelic: 'prince', Saint Brendan of Birr, 571 ad
85 Owen Eoghan Gaelic: 'well born', used as a form of Eugene
86 Dillon Ray of light, hope
87 Jonathan Ionat谩n Hebrew: 'God's gift'
88 Sam Sorley Hebrew: 'name of God'
89 Barry Bearach, Barra Gaelic:' spearlike', Saint Barry
90 Eric Germanic
91 Shaun Se谩n A form of John. Hebrew: 'God has favoured' or Variants: Eoin, Seon, Shawn, Shane
92 Daragh Gaelic: 'oak'
93 Donal D贸nal Gaelic: 'world mighty'. Sometimes used for Daniel. SUrnames include O'Donnell and MacDonnells, MacDonalds
94 Diarmuid Diarmuid Gaelic 'envy free', form of Dermot. Legendary Irish hero who eloped with Grania, who was promised to Finn MacCool
95 Lorcan Lorc谩n Gaelic: 'little fierce one', Saint Lorcan O'Toole 1180 ad
96 Tadhg Gaelic: 'poet', used as a form of Timothy
97 Cameron
98 Fionn Gaelic: 'fair'
99 Neil N茅all Gaelic: 'cloud', Niall of the nine Hostages, founder of the O'Neill Gaelic dynasty, Scottish form is Neil
100 Reece
Reply:CILLIAN (pr. Killian): He was originally an Irish missionary who was martyred in Wurtzenburg, Germany. This is a very popular name in Ireland using both the C- and K- variants.
CONOR: Another very common Irish name found in most families. It comes from the word for 'high-will' or 'desire'. The name is also famous for its connection to Conor McNeasa, a prominent figure in Irish history.
CORMAC: This is an ancient Irish name meaning 'charioteer' or 'son of Corb'. This name is more common in rural Ireland and has a strong religious base. There are no less than eight saints of this name mentioned in the Martyrology of Donegal.
L脥AM (pr. Lee-am): This is a pet form of 'Uilliam' which comes from 'William'. This name, spelled with and without the 'fada' or %26lt;麓%26gt; is of middle popularity which has neither increased nor decreased in recent years.
LORC脕N (pr. Lor-caun), LORCAN: This name is the Irish version of 'Laure
R脫N脕N (pr. Rowe-naun): This name comes from the Irish word 'r贸n' (pr. Rone) which means seal. It has been anglicised to Ronan and has long been a popular and traditional name.
nce' and is descended from the word 'Lorc' which actually means 'fierce'. There are also a small group of Irish saints bearing the name.
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