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You're onto a winner with this name, that's especially perfect for any dark-haired boy. Nigel, a name of Celtic origin, comes from the name Niall, meaning "champion." It also has roots in the Latin… Read more »
This name derives from the Celtic “brig-o > brígh”, meaning “exalted one, fire goddess, power, strength, vigor, virtue”. Its popularity, especially in Ireland, is largely related to the popularity… Read more »
Tristan is a gender-neutral name of Celtic origin. Derived from the French word "triste," it means "sad" or "melancholy." In Arthurian folklore, Tristan was a legendary character who fell in love… Read more »
From the Norman invasion to the Celtic baby name charts, Roy is a well-known name among the older population of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. This being said, the classic title has been slowly… Read more »
Bridget is a powerful feminine name of Gaelic origin. A variation on the Irish name Brigid, it calls visions of strong women to mind. You can take inspiration from Brigid, the Celtic goddess of… Read more »
Kendra is a girl’s name of British or possibly Celtic origin, meaning “knowing.” Other potential meanings of this ancient name include “wise ruler,” “greatest champion,” and “high hill.” Knowledge… Read more »
Brandon is a masculine name of Celtic origin, meaning “prince” or “chieftain.” It is an Anglicized version of the Old Irish name Bréanainn which itself is said to be derived from the Old Welsh word… Read more »
Arther is a traditional boy's name of Celtic origin and a respelling of the more recognizable Arthur. People will instantly think of Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table when they hear this… Read more »
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