Celtic - Gaelic child name? Boys and girls?
Answers: Yeah I like Liam for a boy, you could also enjoy Conor, Sean or Patrick - all angelic strong boy names.
How going on for Aisling (means dream), Aoife or Fiona for a girl
The names I similar to most are
Haneen (missing someone)
amar (the moon, beautiful)
haifa/hayfa/heyfa (slender, beautiful, delecate)
Boys: Michael, Cian, Seamus
Girls: Siobhan, Muireann, Michaela
I LOVE Celtic/Gaelic name!!
girls:
Aine(awn-ye)
Alannah
Aiofe(ee-fa)
Bridget
Caoimhe(kee-va)
Ciara(kee-ra)
Erin
Kiera
Niamh(nee-iv)
Shannon
boys:
Brendan
Cian/Kian(kee-in)
Colm
Declan
Eoghan(oh-in)
Finn
Keagan
Nolan
Padraig(paw-drig)
Ronan
Seamus(shay-mus)
Some combos...Erin Alannah, Bridget Aiofe, Caoimhe Erin, Liam Brendan, Liam Padraig, Liam Nolan, Nolan Seamus, Cian Seamus, Finn Padraig
I love the name Liam.
Other well brought-up Gaelic/Celtic boy names:
Alastar, Ciarán, Colin, Darby, Keegan, Pádraig, Séamus, Sullivan
Good girl Gaelic/Celtic name:
Ciara, Katelyn, Moira,
Good for a middle name, not sexual category specific:
MacKenzie
Kiara
Erin
Fionna
Michaela
Deirdre
Brianna
Morgan
Trista
Boys
Liam seems to be popular
Brandon
Patrick
Daniel (Danny boy)
Corey
Liam is nice. I also approaching Sean or Colin.
Rachel Mary or Ryan James
Before I read the end of your post I be thinking Liam too. I think it's an awesome pet name and VERY Gaelic.
Good choice stick with it.
For a girl I approaching Ciera but I perfer it spelled with a K.
Liam is one term on my list.. so is Landon.
GIRLS-
Moira
Maeve
Fiona
Finola
Shea
Siobhan
Caitlin
BOYS-
Keiran
Killian
Keegan
Keenan
Tristan
Patrick
Riley
Sullivan
Jamison
I resembling Tristan,Liam, Keiran for boys. But my favorite name is for a girl- Cady it channel simply happiness. Which is what a child should be.
Try this correlation: http://www.namenerds.com/scottish...
Lads:
Alastair
Andrew
Calum
Cameron (unisex)
Carson
Dallas
Donald
Duncan
Gavin
Grant
Ian
James (pronounced Jay mee)
Kirk
Lachlan
Malcolm
Neil
Ross
Wallace
Lassies:
Aileen (for Eileen)
Bonnie
Cameron (unisex)
Elspeth
Fiona
Flora (as in Flora MacDonald)
Gillian
Greer
Janet
Jean
Heather
Kristy
Leslie
Lindsay
Logan
Maisie (for Margaret)
Quinn
Ros (Scots Gaelic for rose)
Of course, Mary have also traditionally been greatly popular in both Scotland and Ireland.
For girls, I intuitively like the nouns of Kristy Marie McKee,
Cameron Quinn McKee (one of the characters in Viriginia Woolf's "To the Lighthouse," which be set in Scotland, be named Cameron, or "Cam"), Margaret Jean McKee,(nicknamed "Maisie"), and Gillian Greer McKee (Gigi would be a cute nickname).
For boys, try Lachlan Neil McKee (Lachlan Macquarrie be the father of Australia), James Alexander McKee (Alexander is a traditional Scottish name, even if it doesn't take home the list), or Ian Alastair McKee.
Siobhan
Seamus
Sean
Niamh (I think it's spelled right)
Michaela (actually Irish)
Aidan
Orla
Meraid
Maeve
Kevin
Kieran
Quinn
Keefer
Cathleen
Maureen
Colleen
Collin
Patrick
Boys:
Aiden (fiery)
Brayden (brave)
Brody (brother)
Corey (hollow)
Connor (strong willed) **My personal favorite
Fallon (of a ruling family)
Farley
Naveen (beautiful)
Nolan (well known)
Keagan
Kerr (marshland)
Killian (conflict, fighter)
Girls
Blair (field or plain)
Brynn (small hill)
Enya (little fire)
Erin (ireland)
Fiona (fair)
Genevieve (white wave)
Greer (watchful guardian)
Isla (island)
Kennedy (cheif)
Kylee (crown)
Mae (from Mary)
Meegan (pearl)
Maura (dark)
Norah (light)
Reagan
Rylee (small stream)
Rhoswyn (white rose)
Ryann (little leader)
Sabrina (princess)
Skye
Shannon (little perceptive owl)
Shay (gift)
Sloane (strong protector)Teagan (attractive)
Tierney (noble)
Tynan (dark)
Tara (tower)
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