Abenzio |
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Male |
Celtic |
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Adair |
From the ford by the oak trees. |
Male |
Celtic |
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Adalardo |
noble |
Male |
Celtic |
Alart, Adelardo |
Aengus |
Exceptionally strong. |
Male |
Celtic |
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Afric |
Agreeable. |
Female |
Celtic |
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Africa |
pleasing, pleasant |
Female |
Celtic |
Affrica |
Ahearn |
lord of the horses |
Male |
Celtic |
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Ahern |
Lord of the horses. |
Male |
Celtic |
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Aidan |
Fire. |
Male |
Celtic |
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Aiden |
Fire. |
Male |
Celtic |
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Aife |
A great warrior woman of myth. |
Female |
Celtic |
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Aigneis |
Pure. |
Female |
Celtic |
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Ailidh |
Kind. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Ailill |
Mythical king of Connaught. |
Male |
Celtic |
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Ailis |
Noble. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Aina |
Joy. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Aine |
joy |
Female |
Celtic |
|
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Aingeal |
Angel. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Airell |
Nobleman. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Airic |
Agreeable. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Aislinn |
a dream, vision, inspiration |
Female |
Celtic |
Aisling |
Aithne |
recognized, acquaintance |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Al |
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Alain |
Variant of Alan: Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Alan |
Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. See also Allen. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Alana |
Feminine form of Alan meaning harmony, stone, or noble. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alane |
Fair. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alanna |
Feminine form of Alan meaning harmony, stone, noble, or fair. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alanson |
Son of Allan. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Alastrina |
Defends mankind. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alastrine |
Defends mankind. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alastriona |
Defends mankind. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Albion |
White cliffs. Ancient poetic name for Britain. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
|
Aleen |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Aleena |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alena |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alene |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alice |
Noble. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alina |
Fair. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Aline |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Allan |
Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. See also Allen. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Allen |
Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Allena |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Allene |
Fair, good-looking. Feminine of Allen or variant of Helen. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Allie |
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Ally |
Diminutive of Alan: Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Allyn |
Handsome. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Alma |
Good. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Alun |
Harmony, stone, or noble. Also fair, handsome. Originally a saint's name, it was reintroduced to Britain during the Norman Conquest, remained popular throughout the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
|
Alys |
Noble. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Anant |
From the stream. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Andraste |
Victory. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Anghus |
Exceptionally strong. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Angus |
Exceptionally strong. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Annan |
From the stream. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Annwfn |
Mythical name of The Otherworld. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Annwn |
Mythical name of The Otherworld. |
Female |
Celtic |
|
Ansgar |
Warrior. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Anwell |
Beloved. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Anwyl |
Beloved. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Anyon |
Anvil. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Aod |
Mythical son of Lyr. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Aodh |
Fire. |
Male |
Celtic |
|
Aodhan |
Fire. |
Male |
Celtic |
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