112 nombres

Nombres Celta

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112 names

Aiden

Little fire

CelticAY-din
firelight

Connor

Lover of hounds, wise

CelticKON-or
wisdomstrong

Finn

Fair or white; from the Old Irish "Fionn" meaning fair-haired or white, also associated with the hero Finn McCool

CelticFIN
lightwarrior

Owen

Young warrior; well-born; the Welsh form of the Latin Eugenius meaning well-born, or possibly from the Old Welsh Owain meaning young warrior

CelticOH-en
warriorroyalty

Riley

From Irish Gaelic "Ó Raghallaigh" meaning descendant of Raghallach; possibly meaning "courageous" or "valiant"

CelticRY-lee
warriorstrong

Brian

Strong, high, noble

IrishBRY-un
strongnoble

Aidan

Little fire

CelticAY-din
firelight

Brianna

Noble, strong, virtuous

Celticbree-AN-ah
strongroyalty

Isla

Island; from the Scottish Gaelic referring to an island, specifically Islay in Scotland

CelticEYE-lah
natureocean

Nolan

Champion; noble; derived from the Irish O Nuallain meaning descendant of Nuallan, where nuall means famous or noble

CelticNOH-lan
royaltystrong

Bryan

Noble, high, virtuous

CelticBRY-an
royaltystrong

Nadia

Hope; derived from the Slavic Nadya meaning hope, itself from the Old Slavic root nad meaning hope

CelticNAH-dee-ah
joygrace

Fiona

Fair or white; Anglicized form of the Gaelic name, from "fionn" meaning white, fair, or pure

Celticfee-OH-nah
lightbeauty

Kennedy

Anglicized form of the Irish "Cinnéidigh" meaning "armored head" or "ugly head," from "ceann" (head) and "éidigh" (ugly/armored)

CelticKEN-uh-dee
warriorstrong

Finley

Fair warrior or hero; from the Scottish Gaelic "Fionnlagh" composed of "fionn" (white/fair) and "lagh" (warrior)

CelticFIN-lee
warriorlight

Maddox

Son of Madoc; derived from the Welsh personal name Madoc, meaning fortunate or beneficent

CelticMAD-oks
joygift

Sloane

Derived from the Irish Gaelic "Sluaghadhan," meaning raider or warrior

CelticSLOHN
warriorstrong

Aden

Fire, little fire

CelticAY-den
firestrong

Bryson

Son of Brice, descendant of the noble one

CelticBRY-sun
royaltystrong

Reagan

From Irish Gaelic "Ó Ríagáin" meaning descendant of Riagán; possibly from "ríog" meaning kingly

CelticRAY-gan
royalty

Bridget

Exalted one, strength

CelticBRIJ-it
firestrong

Kieran

Anglicized form of the Irish "Ciarán," a diminutive of "ciar" meaning "dark, black"; referring to dark complexion or features

CelticKEER-an
darknight

Trevor

Welsh name from "tref fawr," meaning large homestead or big village settlement

CelticTREV-er
earthstrong

Jenna

White wave or fair; a variant of Jenny and Jane, from the Welsh or Hebrew meaning fair one or God is gracious

CelticJEN-ah
gracebeauty

Ronan

From Irish Gaelic "rónán" meaning little seal; a diminutive form associated with the animal and Celtic folklore

CelticROH-nan
nature

Lachlan

From the Scottish Gaelic "Lachlan" meaning "from the land of lochs (lakes)"; historically referred to Vikings from Scandinavia

CelticLAK-lan
waternature

Brendan

Prince, king

CelticBREN-dan
royaltyocean

Britney

From Britain

CelticBRIT-nee
earthfreedom

Casey

Brave, vigilant, watchful

CelticKAY-see
warriorprotector

Keegan

Anglicized form of the Irish "Mac Aodhagáin" meaning "son of Aodhagán," a diminutive of Aodh meaning "fire"

CelticKEE-gan
firewarrior

Killian

Anglicized form of the Irish "Cillian," possibly from the Old Irish "ceall" meaning "church" or "monastery"

CelticKIL-ee-an
godwarrior

Lynn

From the Welsh "llyn" meaning "lake" or "waterfall"; also used as a short form of Linda or Lynette; a Celtic place name element

CelticLIN
waternature

Milan

Gracious; dear; derived from the Slavic mil meaning grace or favor, also the name of the Italian city

CelticMIL-an
gracejoy

Nola

Famous; noble; derived from the Irish Fionnuala meaning fair shoulder, or a short form of Magnolia or Eleanor

CelticNOH-lah
royaltybeauty

Reece

Anglicized form of Welsh "Rhys" meaning ardour, enthusiasm, or fiery warrior

CelticREES
firewarrior

Rhiannon

From Welsh mythology; derived from Proto-Celtic "Rigantona" meaning "great queen" or "divine queen"

Celticree-AN-on
royaltymagic

Ashlyn

Dream, vision, ash tree meadow

CelticASH-lin
naturebeauty

Cayden

Fighter, spirit of battle

CelticKAY-den
warriorfire

Ciara

Dark-haired, black

CelticKEER-ah
darkbeauty

Kaiden

Modern variant of Caden or Kayden; possibly from the Gaelic "cadán" meaning "battle" or a phonetic form of Aidan meaning "little fire"

CelticKAY-den
warriorfire

Kiera

Feminine form of Kieran, from the Irish "Ciara" meaning "dark, black-haired one," derived from the Old Irish "ciar" (dark)

CelticKEER-ah
darknight

Kyla

Feminine form of Kyle, from the Scottish Gaelic "caol" meaning "narrow, strait, channel," referring to a narrow piece of water

CelticKY-lah
waternature

Neve

Snow; bright; the Irish name derived from the Old Irish niam meaning bright or lustrous, also an Italian word for snow

CelticNEV
lightbeauty

Trent

From the River Trent in England; derived from a Celtic root meaning strongly flooding or one who crosses

CelticTRENT
waterstrong

Milena

Gracious; dear; love; derived from the Slavic mil meaning grace, favor, or love

Celticmih-LAY-nah
gracelove

Briana

Noble, strong, virtuous

Celticbree-AN-ah
strongroyalty

Kenzie

Short form of Mackenzie, from the Scottish Gaelic "MacCoinnich" meaning "son of Coinneach" where Coinneach means "comely, handsome"

CelticKEN-zee
beautygrace

Keith

From the Scottish place name derived from the Brythonic Celtic word meaning "wood, forest"; originally a topographic surname

CelticKEETH
natureearth

Brittany

From Brittany, from Britain

FrenchBRIT-uh-nee
earth

Sabrina

From the River Severn, legendary princess

Celticsuh-BREE-nuh
waternature

Tristan

Outcry, tumult, bold, sorrowful

CelticTRIS-tun
strongwarrior

Collin

Young creature, cub

CelticKOL-in
naturepeace

Kailey

Variant of Kaylee or Kayleigh; a combination of Kay (from Katherine meaning "pure") and the suffix -ley (meadow)

CelticKAY-lee
naturebeauty

Kendra

Possibly a feminine form of Kendrick from the Old Welsh "Cynwrig" meaning "greatest champion" or "royal power"

CelticKEN-drah
royaltystrong

Kylee

Variant of Kylie, possibly from an Aboriginal Australian word "kiley" meaning "boomerang" or a feminine form of Kyle meaning "narrow strait"

CelticKY-lee
naturewater

Moira

Fate; destiny; the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Mary, also a Greek word meaning fate or destiny associated with the Moirai, the Greek goddesses of fate

CelticMOY-rah
godnature

Cheyenne

People of a different language

Celticshy-AN
natureearth

Darren

Great, oak tree

CelticDAIR-en
strongnature

Dillon

Like a lion; from the Welsh "Dyflon" or Irish surname O Duilleain meaning flash of lightning

CelticDIL-un
lightningstrong

Eileen

Bright, shining one; Irish form of Helen, from the Greek "Helene" meaning torch or bright light

Celticeye-LEEN
lightsun

Preguntas frecuentes

Cual es el origen de los nombres celta?

Los nombres celtas abarcan tradiciones irlandesas, escocesas y galesas, evocando mito, naturaleza y guerreros antiguos.

Cuantos nombres celta hay en NameMeanings?

Actualmente catalogamos 112 nombres de origen celta, cada uno con su significado, pronunciacion, nombres relacionados y personajes famosos.

Cuales son algunos nombres celta populares?

Algunos de los nombres celta mas conocidos son Aiden, Connor, Finn, Owen, Riley. Cada uno tiene una historia y un significado propio que puedes explorar en su pagina.

Cual es el nombre celta mas popular?

Segun nuestros datos de popularidad, Aiden es el nombre celta mas buscado de nuestra coleccion. La popularidad varia por pais y por epoca.

Cuales son buenos nombres celta de nina?

Entre los nombres celta de nina destacan Brianna, Isla, Nadia, Fiona. Usa el filtro de genero del explorador para ver todos los nombres femeninos de este origen.

Cuales son buenos nombres celta de nino?

Entre los nombres celta de nino destacan Aiden, Connor, Finn, Owen. Filtra por genero en el explorador para ver la lista completa de nombres masculinos.

Que significan normalmente los nombres celta?

Los nombres celta suelen reflejar valores, naturaleza, fe o historia propios de su cultura. En la pagina de cada nombre encontraras su etimologia detallada y sus significados.

Son los nombres celta buenos para un bebe hoy en dia?

Si. Muchos nombres celta combinan raices historicas profundas con un sonido moderno y atemporal, lo que los hace ideales para un bebe actual. Explora la lista de arriba para encontrar el ideal.