Sweeping green landscapes, ancient lore, and lyrical languages define the Celtic world. Names drawn from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales—such as Niamh, Rowan, or Eilidh—carry centuries of epic stories and poetic resonance. These choices blend the gentle cadence of Gaelic tongues with the adventurous spirit of legendary heroes. Parents seeking timeless beauty and mythic charm will find the perfect match in Celtic baby names.
A variant of the name Conor
Corgan is an English name with Celtic and Irish roots, symbolizing strength and resilience.
Brave
Strength and resilience
Dark-haired one
A variant of elements signifying
Possessing good
Beloved
Divine
Debany is a predominantly female name of uncertain origins, possibly Celtic, suggesting strength or divine
Oak tree
Related to
Divine
A variant of the British name Devin and meaning
A variant of the British name Devin and meaning
Devone is a name of English and Celtic origins, associated with Devonshire in England. It symbolizes resilience and a deep connection to heritage. Once unique, it has grown in popularity, especially in the U.S., reflecting modern diversity and cultural richness.
A variant of Devon
Make it a captivating choice for those seeking a name with a story
Divine
Great
Dark
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.
Universal
A variant of Emmalynn
Noble
Man
Fair
Fair
The fisher
White hawk
White ring
White
High
Harmony
Of Welsh origin origin.
As
Beautiful vision or dreamy
Ice
Homestead
Archer or bowman
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