First Names From
Celtic Languages

The Celtic Languages are a branch of the Indo-European family.

They include living languages like Welsh), Irish Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic and Breton as well as extinct or endangered languages (Cornish, Gaulish, Cumbrian, Manx, Pictish and Galatian).

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Name Meaning
Aidanfire
Alan, Alain, Alana, Lanarock
Anguschoice
Archibald, Archiegenuine brave
Arthur, Arturo, Artbear
Barryspear
Blaira plain
Brendanprince
Brian, Bryonnoble
Bridgithigh goddess
Clancyred warrior
Craigrocks
Deirdrewoman
Dermotwithout envy
Dervladaughter poet
Desmond, Desof South Munster
Donald, Don, Donnie, Donellaruler of the world
Donovanlittle brown dark one
Dougal, Doyledark stranger
Douglas, Dougdark blue river
Duncandark warrior
Dylanof the sea
Enidsoul, life
Erinto Ireland, peace
Fergusvigourous man
Fionn, Fionawhite, fair
Gareth, Garygentle
Gordonhill
Guinevere, Jennifer, Jennyfair and smooth
Imogenmaiden
Keithwood
Kenneth, Kenhandsome
Kermitfree man
Kevincomely child
Lloydgray
Malcolmdesciple of Coluim
Neil, Nigelchampion
Roryred king
Rowanred one
Rhiannongreat queen
Rhondagood spear
Royred
Ryanlittle king
Tarahill
Trevorbig village
Tristanriot


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English contains many words from Breton, one of the Celtic languages.

English contains many words from Cornish, a recently revived Celtic language.

English contains many words from Gaelic, a Celtic language spoken in Scotland and Ireland.

English contains many words from Gaulish, an extinct Celtic language.

English contains many words from Welsh.

This family contains the Celtic languages.