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