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Celtic Names

Celtic names connect to a range of modern cultures, from Irish to Scottish to Welsh, Cornish and Breton. There is much crossover between Celtic names and Gaelic names; the Celts were an ancient tribe that roamed throughout northern Europe, including the modern British Isles and northern France. Some baby names that might be considered Celtic include popular modern choices such as Brett and Imogen, Arthur and Cordelia. The classic boys' name Allen is rooted in the Celtic language, as is the mythic Tristan.

Our collection of Celtic baby names includes the following choices. The top names below rank among the current US Top 1000 Baby Names and are ordered by popularity. Unique names rank below the Top 1000 and are listed alphabetically.

Nathanael The meaning of Nathanael, which is of Hebrew...
Origin:Variation of Nathaniel
3062
Gilead

Meaning: a camel hump

Origin:Hebrew
3094
Areli

Meaning: the voice of God

Origin:Hebrew
3121
Ammiel

Meaning: people of God

Origin:Hebrew
3162
Nekoda

Meaning: marked

Origin:Hebrew
3194
Shem

Meaning: name

Origin:Hebrew
3257
Uri

Meaning: my flame, my light

Origin:Hebrew
742
Kenan

Meaning: possession

Origin:Hebrew
848
Ichabod

Meaning: the glory is gone

Origin:Hebrew
856
Abaddon

Meaning: ruin, destruction

Origin:Hebrew
869
Jabez

Meaning: borne in pain

Origin:Hebrew
889
Judas

Meaning: praised

Origin:Greek variation of Judah
890
Nebo Nebo is an ancient and unfamiliar name that ...
Origin:Babylonian mythology name
3354
Azarel

Meaning: God has helped

Origin:Hebrew
3489
Ithiel

Meaning: God is with me

Origin:Hebrew
3511
Tekoa

Meaning: stockade or horn trumpet

Origin:Hebrew
3539
Jamin

Meaning: right hand

Origin:Hebrew
3668
Moab

Meaning: from my father

Origin:Hebrew
3756
Anan

Meaning: cloud; fourth-born child

Origin:Hebrew, Akan
3846
Gad

Meaning: fortune

Origin:Hebrew
4014