Emmy Samtani

Emmy Samtani

Emmy is the founder of Kiindred and mother to 3 little ones. Over the last 4 years, she has worked with some of the most credible experts in the parenting space and is a keen contributor on all things parenthood.
Updated on Aug 20, 2025

For Gaulish girls, names resonated with the mystique of sacred groves and Celtic rites. Hints of feminine power emerged in monikers tied to goddess worship or tribal lineages. While few records survive, glimpses of names like Cambra or Segesta conjure images of fertility rites and druidic lore. Embracing a Gaulish baby girl name unites ancient Celtic tradition with modern appreciation for strong, nature-focused identities.

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