Steeped in ancient legend and the rugged beauty of the highlands, Gaelic baby boy names resonate with mystique and strength. Names like Cian, Eoin, and Seamus evoke tales of warriors and poets, conjuring images of misty landscapes and timeless heritage. Each name offers a distinctive connection to Celtic lore, providing a powerful, enduring identity steeped in tradition and lyrical charm.

Coleson -

A variant of Colson, meaning "son of Nicholas."

Collin -

Young pup

Colman -

Dove

Conall -

Strong as a wolf

Coreyon -

Hollow

Dallon -

Little blind one

Dalon -

Unique name

Dalziel -

Valley

Daren -

Great

Darran -

Free man

Darryn -

Gift of god

Daylon -

A variant of the traditional Welsh name Dylan

Deaglan -

Man of prayer

Deegan -

Descendant of the black

Deklin -

Man of prayer

Deklyn -

Are less clear

Denny -

Hill

Dermot -

Free from envy

Derran -

Little great one

Derrian -

Oak tree

Devlin -

Descendant of dobhail

Devynn -

The name Devynn, with Irish and Gaelic origins, is derived from the surnames Ó Damháin and Ó Dubháin. It carries a timeless charm and versatility, making it a popular choice for parents. Its popularity has varied over the years but remains relevant due to its rich history and diverse meanings, especially in the English-speaking world, including the United States.

Dillan -

Son of the dark

Dolan -

Descendant of dubhshl

Donal -

Ruler of the world

Donaldo -

Ruler of the world

Donaven -

A variant of the Gaelic surname

Donavyn -

Brown

Donell -

Ruler of the world

Donevin -

Brown

Donivan -

Brown

Donnaven -

A variant of a combination of names like Donovan and Evan

Donnell -

A variant of the Irish name Donal

Doran -

An wanderer

Dorrian -

A variant of the Gaelic O

Doug -

Dark

Douglass -

Black stream

Doyle -

Descendant of dubhghall

Dracen -

Dragon

Drayvin -

Wizard

Duane -

Little dark one

Dugan -

Descendant of duach

Duncan -

Brown warrior

Duwayne -

Little dark one

Dwane -

The rock

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