A Celtic girl’s name evokes the mystery of mist-shrouded glens and a legacy of powerful folklore. Aoife, Saoirse, or Cerys each channels a blend of grace and quiet fortitude rooted in Ireland, Scotland, or Wales. Beyond their melodic appeal, these names speak of resilience and community ties. Selecting a Celtic baby girl name ensures a bond with stories that have enthralled listeners for generations.
Aelynn is a variant of the name Aileen, which means "bright" or "shining light."
Handsome
Annarae is a combination of "Anna," meaning "grace" or "favor," and "Rae," which is often a diminutive of "Rachel," meaning "ewe" or "lamb."
The name Arthur means "noble" or "bear."
A variant of the name Conor
Dark-haired one
Beloved
Debany is a predominantly female name of uncertain origins, possibly Celtic, suggesting strength or divine
Oak tree
A variant of the British name Devin and meaning
Divine
Gift
Gift
Dylynn is a modern and unique variation of the name Dylan, which has Celtic roots. It signifies a girl with a graceful and resilient spirit. Though it lacks specific cultural significance, it draws from the rich history of its parent name. Dylynn has transitioned from being rare to more mainstream, reflecting evolving trends in baby names.
Eastynn means "noble stone"
Universal
Elowynn is a variation of the name Elowen, which means "elm tree" in Cornish.
A variant of Emmalynn
Noble
Fair
Meaning: "Fair hero"
Guinnevere means "white shadow" or "fair one."
White ring
White
Gwenyvere means "white shadow" or "fair one."
Harmony
Of Welsh origin origin.
As
Beautiful vision or dreamy
Ice
Of Jasmine and origin.
To play cards
Is unclear
A variant of Genevieve
And historical context as jennifer
White phantom
White wave
White wave
Jersey
Both
Slender
Of Norwegian and origin.
Beautiful
Free woman
Companion
Slender
Slender
A variant of Caitlin
Funny
Fair
A variant of Keirra