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.

Addylin -

Addylin is a modern name that is often considered a variation of Adeline or Madeline, which means "noble" or "nobility."

Aidens -

Aidens: The name Aiden is of Irish origin and means "little fire."

Ailan -

The name Ailan means "beautiful" or "handsome."

Brenn -

Brenn is a name of Irish origin meaning "descendant of Braonán" or "prince."

Caynan -

Caynan is believed to mean "traveller" or "adventurer."

Ciya -

Dark

Coleson -

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

Collin -

Young pup

Collin -

Young pup

Colman -

Dove

Conall -

Strong as a wolf

Coreyon -

Hollow

Corley -

Carefree

Corri -

A girl with dark hair

Cyla -

Narrow

Dallas -

Valley house

Dallie -

Lily

Dallon -

Little blind one

Dalon -

Unique name

Daly -

Assembly

Dalziel -

Valley

Dane -

God will judge

Daneen -

Princess

Dannan -

Little chief

Darbie -

Oak grove

Darby -

Son of diarmuid

Darcy -

Black

Daren -

Great

Darran -

Free man

Darryn -

Gift of god

Daylon -

A variant of the traditional Welsh name Dylan

Deaglan -

Man of prayer

Deairra -

Dark beauty

Deedra -

Sorrowful one

Deegan -

Descendant of the black

Deidra -

Uncertain

Deklin -

Man of prayer

Deklyn -

Are less clear

Delanee -

Descendant of duibhne

Delaney -

A variant of the Gaelic word Delaney has its roots in Irish and Norman traditions

Delanie -

Descendant of the dark one

Delayne -

Descendant of dubhshl

Denny -

Hill

Dermot -

Free from envy

Derran -

Little great one

Derrian -

Oak tree

Devaney -

Descendant of the devotee of maoilmh

Devine -

Descendant of duibh

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