Celtic names
Ahearne
Celtic
owner of horses
Alauna
Feminine form of Alaunus, Celtic mythology
to wander; the nourishing one
Alaunus
Celtic mythology
to wander; the nourishing one
Amena
Celtic
honest, utterly pure
Ancasta
Celtic
swift
Andarta
Celtic
victory
Anu
Finnish and Estonian diminutive of Anna, Sanskrit diminutive of Anuradha, Yoruba, Celtic
grace; causing success; mercy
Artair
Scottish Gaelic form of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Arthur
Celtic
bear
Arthura
Feminine form of Arthur, English, Celtic
bear
Arthurette
Feminine form of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Arthurina
Feminine form of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Arthurine
Feminine form of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Artie
Diminutive of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Artio
Celtic
bear
Artis
Celtic
bear
Arto
Finnish variation of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Arttu
Finnish, from Celtic
bear
Artula
Celtic
bear
Artur
Portuguese, Polish, Estonian, Armenian variation of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Arturo
Spanish, Italian and Portuguese form of Arthur, Celtic
bear
Auryn
Celtic
gold
Avalon
Celtic
island of apples
Axona
Celtic
water
Belisama
Celtic
white, shining
Binnie
Celtic
crib, wicker basket
Boudicca
Celtic
victory
Branwen
Celtic
blessed raven
Brett
Celtic
from Brittany
Brielle
Short form of Gabrielle, French, Cajun, Hebrew, Celtic
god is my strength; hunting grounds
Brilliana
Invented name, Celtic, English
from Brill; from the hunting preserve; brilliant
Brixta
Celtic
magic
Brycin
Celtic, female variation of Brice
bright strength
Caden
English, Celtic
battle; round, barrel
Cedric
Celtic
bounty; loved
Cordelia
Latin; Celtic
heart; daughter of the sea
Cordy
English diminutive of Cordelia, Latin, Celtic
heart; daughter of the sea
Cymbeline
Celtic
sun lord or sun hound
Damona
Celtic
bull; deer
Divona
Celtic
divine
Epona
Celtic
horse
Fenella
Celtic
white-shouldered one
Gavin
Celtic
white hawk
Gull
Celtic
long-winged swimming birds
Haco
Celtic and Cornish
flame, fire
Idgie
Diminutive of Imogen or Imogene, Celtic
maiden
Immie
Short form of Imogen, English, Celtic
maiden
Immy
Celtic
maiden
Imogen
Celtic
maiden
Innogen
Celtic
daughter, maiden
Innogene
Variation of Innogen, Celtic
daughter, maiden
Iseult
Celtic
ice battle
Ismenia
Celtic
great treasure
Isola
Celtic variation of Isolde or Italian
island
Kane
Celtic
warrior
Kesteven
English, Celtic, Norse
meeting place in the wood
Leodis
Celtic
people living by the strongly flowing river
Leotis
Variation of Leodis, Celtic
people living by the strongly flowing river
Litavis
Celtic
the broad one
Mabon
Celtic
great son
Melor
Celtic
iron man
Melvina
Celtic
chieftain
Miniver
Cornish, Celtic
white phantom
Nara
Japanese place name or Celtic
happy
Nehalennia
Celtic
she who is near the sea
Nehelenia
Invented name, Celtic
she who is near the sea
Owain
Welsh variation of Eugene or Celtic "well-born; born of sheep"
well-born; born of sheep
Ritona
Celtic
that of the ford
Roy
French or Celtic
king or red-haired
Senuna
Celtic
old
Taran
Celtic
thunder
Taranis
Celtic
thunder
Taron
Spelling variation of Taran, Celtic
thunder
Tew
Celtic
warrior god
Tristan
Celtic
noise or sorrowful
Tristana
Celtic mythology name, feminine variation of Tristan
sorrow
Tristine
Feminine variation of Tristan, Celtic
sorrow
Trystan
Celtic
noise or sorrowful
Ula
Celtic
gem of the sea
Viney
Diminutive of Lavinia and Melvina, Latin, Celtic
from Lavinium; chieftan
Wendy
English, Celtic, Welsh
friend or white
Yseult
French variation of Iseult, Celtic
fair, light-skinned