Gaelic form of English
Alice,
meaning
noble sort
AISLIN:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Aisling, meaning
dream;
vision
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
dream; vision
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Aisling, meaning
dream;
vision
Old Scottish/Gaelic name meaning
new speckled one
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Eithne,
meaning
kernel
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Eithne,
meaning
kernel
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
beautiful, fair form
Irish/Gaelic myth name of a warrior princess, meaning
beauty
English form of old Irish/Gaelic
Aisling,
meaning
dream; vision
Scottish/Gaelic form of
Berenice, meaning
bringer of victory
Manx Gaelic form of Irish
Bláithín, meaning
little
flower
Nickname for Gaelic
Brighid, meaning
exalted
one
Gaelic pet form of Irish
Bride, meaning
exalted one
Exalted one Irish Gaelic myth
name of an ancient Celtic goddess, daughter of
Dagda, one of the Tuatha Dé
Danann.
Variant of Gaelic
Brighid,
meaning
exalted one
Irish/Gaelic name derived from the word caomh, meaning
beautiful
Variant of Gaelic
Catriona, meaning
pure
Irish/Gaelic myth name of a water goddess of inspiration,
intelligence, knowledge and creativity, meaning
fair locks
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic
Cian,
meaning
ancient, distant
Gaelic pet form of
French
Christine, meaning
follower of Christ
Gaelic pet form of
French
Christine, meaning
follower of Christ
Gaelic pet form of French
Christine, meaning
follower of Christ
Gaelic pet form of French
Christine,
meaning
follower of Christ
Little fawn Irish/Gaelic name composed of the word damh
fawn and a diminutive suffix.
Scottish/Gaelic name meaning
pilgrim
Old Gaelic name, probably derived from the word doireann
(also spelled doirionn), meaning
tempestuous weather
Scottish/Gaelic form of
Elisabeth, meaning
God is my oath
Irish/Gaelic form of Latin
Eva,
meaning
alive, living
Irish/Gaelic form of both English
Aveline little bird and French
Emeline rival
Irish/Gaelic form of
Provençal
Alienor, meaning
foreign; the other
Scottish/Gaelic form of English
Ellie (a pet form of other names). Also used as a form of
Helen, meaning
torch or
moon or more likely
to elope
Irish/Gaelic form of
Elisabeth, meaning
God
is my oath
Variant if Irish/Gaelic
Eilis, meaning
God is my
oath
Variant of Scottish/Gaelic
Oighrig,
possibly meaning
new speckled
one
Original Gaelic form of Irish unisex
Erin,
meaning
peace
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
kernel
Variant of Scottish/Gaelic
Oighrig,
possibly meaning
new speckled
one
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Eithne, meaning
kernel
Scottish/Gaelic form of Latin
Eva, meaning
alive,
living
Scottish/Gaelic form of Latin
Eva, meaning
alive,
living
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic
Feidhlim,
possibly meaning
ever good This was the name of a daughter of
Conchobhar in the Irish Ulster Cycle.
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Feidhelm, possibly meaning
ever-good
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Fíona, meaning
vine
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Fionnghuala,
meaning
white shoulder
English form of Irish/Gaelic
Fíona, meaning
vine
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Fionnghuala,
meaning
white shoulder
White shoulder Irish/Gaelic myth name of one of the children of
Lir who were turned into swans for 900 years. The name is composed of the elements fionn
fair, white and guala
shoulder
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Fionnghuala,
meaning
white shoulder
Feminine form of Scottish/Gaelic
Frang,
meaning
free
Old Irish and Scottish/Gaelic name composed of the elements gorm
illustrious, splendid and flaith
lady, princess
Irish/Gaelic form of
Elizabeth,
meaning
God is my oath
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Líadan, meaning
grey lady
Irish/Gaelic legend name of a poetess, meaning
grey
lady
Irish/Gaelic form of
Mary,
meaning
beloved
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Máirín, meaning
beloved
Pet form of Irish/Gaelic
Máire, meaning
beloved
Irish/Gaelic feminine form of Latin
Marcus, meaning
warlike
Scottish/Gaelic feminine form of Latin
Marcus, meaning
warlike
Gaelic name meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Gaelic
Méabh, meaning
intoxicating
Variant of Gaelic
Méabh, meaning
intoxicating
Irish/Scottish name of Gaelic origin, meaning
great
Little noble one Irish/Gaelic name composed of the element muadh
good, noble, and a diminutive suffix.
Sea-bright Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements muir
sea and geal
bright
Old Gaelic name meaning
beloved
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
holy
Irish/Gaelic myth name of the daughter of a sea god, meaning
beauty,
brightness
Nickname for Irish/Gaelic
Fionnuala,
meaning
white shoulder
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic
Odhrán,
meaning
little sallow one
Possibly a variant of Scottish/Gaelic
Aithbhreac,
meaning
new speckled one
Gold-princess Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements ór
gold and flaith
princess
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Órfhlaith,
meaning
gold-princess
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Sadhbh, meaning
sweet
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
sweet
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
freedom