Celtic Names
904 names found
Gael
Celtic
Meaning
Of Irish and Breton origin, referring to someone who speaks a Gaelic language.
Arthur
Celtic
Meaning
Arthur is a Celtic name of uncertain meaning, possibly related to the Welsh word for 'bear' (arth) or a Roman family name Artorius.
Bryson
Celtic
Meaning
An English surname derived from the personal name Brice, of Celtic origin, meaning 'speckled' or 'mottled'.
Alan
Celtic
Meaning
Alan is a name of debated origin, possibly Celtic meaning 'handsome' or 'harmony', or Germanic meaning 'precious'. It's a classic and widely used name.
Brianna
Celtic
Meaning
Noble, strong, virtuous. Feminine form of Brian, of Celtic origin.
Tristan
Celtic
Meaning
Of Celtic origin, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'tumult'.
Brian
Celtic
Meaning
Of Irish origin, derived from the Old Irish name *Brían*, possibly meaning 'high' or 'noble'. Also associated with the Celtic word for hill.
Sabrina
Celtic
Meaning
Sabrina is a name of uncertain origin, possibly Celtic. It is also associated with the Severn River in England, known in Welsh as Habren.
Kylo
Celtic
Meaning
Kylo is a modern name of uncertain origin, potentially a variation of Kyle or a newly created name.
Elowyn
Celtic
Meaning
A Cornish name meaning 'elm'. It is also associated with 'light'.
Vienna
Celtic
Meaning
A city name, the capital of Austria. Its origin is uncertain, but possibly from a Celtic word meaning 'bright' or 'fair'.
Roy
Celtic
Meaning
A Scottish or Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'ruadh', meaning 'red'. It was often used to describe someone with red hair.
Jennifer
Celtic
Meaning
Jennifer is a Cornish name meaning 'white wave' or 'fair one'. It is derived from the Cornish form of Guinevere.
Allen
Celtic
Meaning
Handsome, peaceful, or noble. Of Celtic origin.
Arturo
Celtic
Meaning
The Spanish and Italian form of Arthur, of debated origin, possibly meaning "bear-like" or "noble strength".
Brayan
Celtic
Meaning
A Spanish variant of Brian, a Celtic name of uncertain meaning, possibly "high" or "noble."
Kaeli
Celtic
Meaning
A variation of Kaylee, a modern name of uncertain origin. Possibly Celtic, meaning 'slender' or 'fair'; or a combination of Kay and Lee.
Allan
Celtic
Meaning
Of debated origin, it is either derived from the Celtic word for 'handsome' or a Breton name. Possibly related to 'harmony' or 'rock'.
Arden
Celtic
Meaning
From an English surname derived from the forest of Arden in Warwickshire, England, which is of Celtic origin, meaning 'high'.
Denzel
Celtic
Meaning
Denzel is believed to be derived from a Cornish place name, 'Denzell', meaning 'high stronghold'.
Mariel
Celtic
Meaning
Mariel is a name of debated origin. It is often considered a blend of Maria and variations of the suffix -el, referencing God, or a variant of Muriel, of Irish origin, meaning "bright sea."
Mael
Celtic
Meaning
Of Breton and Welsh origin, Mael means 'chief' or 'prince.' It is also associated with the Celtic word for 'sea' or 'wave'.
Cordelia
Celtic
Meaning
Cordelia is a Celtic name, possibly derived from the Welsh Creirwy, meaning 'jewel of the sea' or 'heart of a lion'.
Dana
Celtic
Meaning
Of uncertain origin, possibly from a Celtic source meaning 'from Denmark'. Also a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my judge'.
Imogen
Celtic
Meaning
Imogen is likely of Celtic origin, but its exact meaning is uncertain, often associated with 'maiden' or 'daughter'.
Bryant
Celtic
Meaning
Bryant is an English surname-turned-given name. It is believed to be derived from the Celtic name Brian, meaning 'high,' 'noble,' or 'strong.'
Jenny
Celtic
Meaning
A diminutive of Jennifer, a Cornish form of Guinevere, meaning 'fair one' or 'white wave.' Suggests beauty and purity.
Kaylin
Celtic
Meaning
Kaylin is a modern American name, possibly a combination of Kay and Lynn, or a variant of Caitlin, meaning "pure".
Tristen
Celtic
Meaning
Tristen is a variant spelling of Tristan, of Celtic origin, meaning 'sorrowful' or 'tumult'.
Ellowyn
Celtic
Meaning
A modern respelling of Elowen, a Cornish name meaning 'elm'. It has Celtic origins.
Tristian
Celtic
Meaning
A variant of Tristan. The name's etymology is debated; it may be Celtic meaning 'sorrowful' or from the Pictish name Drustan.
Avalon
Celtic
Meaning
From Celtic mythology, Avalon is the name of the island paradise where King Arthur was taken after his death. Its meaning is uncertain, potentially 'island of apples'.
Kendry
Celtic
Meaning
Kendry is a modern name, perhaps a blend of Kendall and/or Kendra. Kendall means "valley of the River Kent" (Celtic) and Kendra is of unknown, possibly Germanic, origin.
Bryanna
Celtic
Meaning
Bryanna is a modern feminine name combining 'Bry' (from Brian, meaning 'noble' or 'high') with the suffix '-anna'.
Lowen
Celtic
Meaning
A Cornish name meaning "joyful." Also possibly a modern invention or variant.
Kaelynn
Celtic
Meaning
Kaelynn is a modern American name, a combination of 'Kae' and 'Lynn'. 'Kae' is sometimes a variant of 'Kay', linked to Katherine, meaning 'pure'.
Alanis
Celtic
Meaning
Likely derived from the Celtic word for "harmony" or "beautiful fairy."
Kior
Celtic
Meaning
A modern and unique name, the origin of which is not clearly established. It might be of Gaelic influence.
Aelin
Celtic
Meaning
Aelin is a modern invented name, possibly inspired by Celtic or Gaelic names. It's often associated with strength and beauty, popularized by fantasy literature.
Alanni
Celtic
Meaning
Likely a modern invented name, possibly derived from 'Alan' or 'Alana' with a unique suffix.
Brice
Celtic
Meaning
From the Celtic name Bricius, meaning 'speckled' or 'mottled'. Also associated with Saint Brice of Tours.
Imogene
Celtic
Meaning
Imogene is of Celtic origin, possibly meaning "maiden" or "daughter."
Triston
Celtic
Meaning
Triston is a variant spelling of Tristan, a Celtic name of debated meaning; possibly from Welsh 'drystan' (tumult), or related to 'sorrow'.
Alen
Celtic
Meaning
A variant of Alan, of debated origin, potentially meaning "handsome" or "harmony" in Celtic or Breton. Also a surname.
Liara
Celtic
Meaning
Meaning unknown, possibly inspired by the science fiction character Liara T'Soni. Its origin is debated, but is often used in association with Celtic.
Breck
Celtic
Meaning
Breck is a name of Celtic or Scottish origin, thought to be derived from a place name, potentially related to 'bracken' (a type of fern).
Cedrick
Celtic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Cedric, a name likely invented by Sir Walter Scott for his novel 'Ivanhoe'. Its origin is uncertain, possibly from Celtic elements.
Cambrie
Celtic
Meaning
A modern name, likely derived from Cambria, a Latinized name for Wales. It's origin is Celtic, associated with 'the people'.
Tristin
Celtic
Meaning
Tristin is a variation of Tristan, a name of Celtic origin, likely derived from the Pictish name Drustan, meaning 'tumult' or 'noise'.
Trayce
Celtic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Tracey or Tracy, of uncertain origin, possibly from a Norman place name or a Celtic personal name meaning 'warlike'.
Blayne
Celtic
Meaning
A variant spelling of Blaine, of Celtic origin meaning 'yellow' or 'thin'.
Brianny
Celtic
Meaning
Brianny is a modern invented name, likely a combination of 'Brianna' and adding a 'y' for a unique twist. Brianna has Celtic origins meaning 'noble, exalted'.
Talan
Celtic
Meaning
Talan's origin and meaning are somewhat debated. It is considered a modern invented name. Some theorize connection to Talon or place names.
Bryelle
Celtic
Meaning
Bryelle is a modern invented name, probably a combination of 'Bry' from names like Bryn or Brian (Celtic meaning 'noble, strong') and the suffix '-elle'.
Aralyn
Celtic
Meaning
Aralyn is a modern invented name, likely a combination of the names Ara and Lyn.
Cambree
Celtic
Meaning
A modern name, likely derived from Cambria, a Latinized name for Wales. It's origin is Celtic, associated with 'the people'.
Ailen
Celtic
Meaning
Possibly derived from the Gaelic name Ailín, meaning 'handsome' or 'harmony'. Alternatively, may be associated with the Mapuche word for 'clear, bright'.
Avonlea
Celtic
Meaning
A place name made famous by the novel 'Anne of Green Gables', of uncertain etymology.
Caeden
Celtic
Meaning
A modern invented name, often considered a variant of Caden or Kaden. It is commonly associated with the Celtic meaning 'spirit of battle'.
Tristyn
Celtic
Meaning
A modern variation of Tristan, a name of Celtic origin thought to mean 'sorrowful' or 'noise'.