Celtic Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Celtic Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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19 names
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- Niyelle
Irish
94Likely a modern variation of Niamh, from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. May also blend Irish roots with -elle suffix for feminine elegance.
- Islay
Scottish
84From the Scottish island of Islay in the Inner Hebrides, likely from Old Norse 'Ile-ay' meaning 'isle of bay'
- Oneal
Irish
84From O'Neill, an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Niall,' itself derived from Old Irish meaning 'champion' or 'cloud.'
- Ellenore
Celtic
84From Scottish Eleanor, derived from Old French Alienor. An ornate variant of a classic name with Celtic heritage.
- Madylin
Celtic
84Modern variant of Madeline, ultimately from Magdalene. Madylin blends traditional roots with contemporary spelling innovation.
- Jennesis
Celtic
84Modern blend combining Jennifer (fair one) with Genesis (beginning, origin). Jennesis suggests new beginnings with classical femininity.
- Irelyn
Irish
74Modern feminine variant of Irene, blended with Celtic Erin. Associated with Ireland and the Irish heritage.
- Audryanna
Celtic
70Modern blended name combining Audrey (noble strength) with Anna (grace), rendered with contemporary feminine styling.
- Morrie
Celtic
62Diminutive of Morris, ultimately from Latin Mauritius meaning 'dark' or 'swarthy'. Used as a casual, affectionate form.
- Margaretanne
Celtic
62Compound name blending Margaret (pearl) with Anne (grace). A modern constructed name honoring both maternal lineage and Celtic tradition.
- Kair
Scottish
42From Gaelic 'cathair' meaning 'warrior' or 'seat of power'. Also potentially related to Cairn, a heap of stones used as markers in Scottish highlands.
- Rosyln
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree bearing bright red berries
- Ettalynn
Celtic
42Modern blend combining Etta (meaning 'little') with Lynn (meaning 'lake'). Creates a contemporary feminine name with vintage charm and nature-inspired roots.
- Daimen
Scottish
42From Scots meaning 'occasional' or 'rare', suggesting uniqueness and distinction. Also potentially connected to Scottish heritage.
- Brodrick
Scottish
42From Old Norse 'Broddi' (sword) combined with Scottish diminutive '-rick'. Associated with strength and warrior heritage.
- Patric
Latin
42From Latin 'patricius' meaning 'noble' or 'of noble birth.' Popular in Ireland as a form of Patrick, honoring Saint Patrick.
- Keefer
Irish
42From Irish Ó Féachir meaning 'descendant of Féachir.' Variant of Keefe, rooted in ancient Irish surname tradition.
- Obrian
Irish
42From O'Brien, a patronymic meaning 'descendant of Brien.' Brien derives from Old Irish meaning 'strong' or 'noble.'
- Lauchlan
Scottish
42From Gaelic 'Lochlann', meaning 'land of lakes' or 'from the fjord land', referring to Scandinavia or Norse territories.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
