Drawn from the Celtic tongues of Ireland, Scotland, and the Isle of Man, Gaelic names exude a melodic mystique. Aoife and Eoin reflect a gentle lilt, while Catriona carries timeless elegance. Many carry stories of legendary battles, poetic sagas, or deep spiritual roots. Whether honouring ancient warriors or capturing the emerald allure of Celtic lands, these names connect the modern world to a storied past.
Dark
Pup
A variant of Colson, meaning "son of Nicholas."
Young pup
Young pup
Dove
Strong as a wolf
Hollow
Carefree
A girl with dark hair
Narrow
Valley house
Lily
Little blind one
Unique name
Assembly
Valley
God will judge
Princess
Little chief
Oak grove
Son of diarmuid
Black
Great
Free man
Gift of god
A variant of the traditional Welsh name Dylan
Man of prayer
Dark beauty
Sorrowful one
Descendant of the black
Uncertain
Man of prayer
Are less clear
Dark
Descendant of duibhne
A variant of the Gaelic word Delaney has its roots in Irish and Norman traditions
Descendant of the dark one
Descendant of dubhshl
Hill
Red
Free from envy
Little great one
Oak tree
Descendant of the devotee of maoilmh
Descendant of duibh
Descendant of dobhail
Fire fierce
Divine one or protector
Little black
Devynn is a name of Irish and Gaelic origin, derived from the surnames Ó Damháin and Ó Dubháin. It carries a sense of timeless charm and versatility, making it a popular choice among parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name. The name's popularity has varied over the years, but it remains relevant due to its rich history and diverse meanings, especially in the English-speaking world, notably in the United States.