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Gaelic Girl Names

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Scottish/Gaelic form of Irish/Gaelic Úna, meaning lamb

Scottish/Gaelic form of Irish/Gaelic Úna, meaning lamb

Abundance-princess Gaelic name composed of the elements tuile abundance and flaith lady, princess

Pet form of Scottish/Gaelic Seonag, meaning God is gracious

Variant of Gaelic Tuilelaith, meaning abundance-princess

Gaelic name meaning radiant

Irish/Gaelic name meaning elf

Irish/Gaelic form of English Janet, meaning God is gracious The name is pronounced Shinade.

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Jane, meaning God is gracious

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Jane, meaning God is gracious

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Cecilia, meaning blind

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Cecilia, meaning blind

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Cecilia, meaning blind

Irish/Gaelic form of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath

Scottish/Gaelic form of Joan, meaning God is gracious

Irish/Gaelic name meaning excellent

Irish/Gaelic name meaning sweet

Possibly a variant of Scottish/Gaelic Aithbhreac, meaning new speckled one

Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Odhrán, meaning little sallow one

Nickname for Irish/Gaelic Fionnuala, meaning white shoulder

Irish/Gaelic myth name of the daughter of a sea god, meaning beauty, brightness

Irish/Gaelic form of Nell, itself a nickname for Eleanor, Ellen and Helen.

Irish/Gaelic name meaning holy

Old Gaelic name meaning beloved

Little noble one Irish/Gaelic name composed of the element muadh good, noble, and a diminutive suffix.

Variant of Gaelic Méabh, meaning intoxicating

Variant of Gaelic Méabh, meaning intoxicating

Gaelic name meaning intoxicating

Irish/Gaelic feminine form of Latin Marcus, meaning warlike

Pet form of Irish/Gaelic Máire, meaning beloved