the etymology and history of first names
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Ancient Celtic Masculine Names
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The names listed here were used by the Celtic peoples who occupied Europe and the British Isles. See also about ancient Celtic names.
ÁED m Ancient Celtic, Irish Mythology
Older form of AODH
ÁEDÁN m Ancient Celtic, Irish Mythology
Older form of AODHÁN... [more]
ÁEDH m Ancient Celtic
Variant of ÁED
BRENNUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of a Celtic name (or title) that possibly meant either "king, prince" or "raven"... [more]
CADEYRN m Ancient Celtic
Means "battle king" from Welsh cad "battle" and teyrn "king, monarch"... [more]
CARATACUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Latinized form of CARADOG
CUNOBELINUS m Ancient Celtic (Latinized)
Possibly means "hound of Belenus" from the old Celtic element koun "hound" combined with the name of the god BELENUS... [more]
GWRTHEYRN m Ancient Celtic
Means "supreme king" from Welsh gor "over" and teyrn "king, monarch"... [more]
LÓEGAIRE m Irish Mythology, Ancient Celtic
Means "calf herder", derived from Irish loagh "calf"... [more]
VERCINGETORIX m Ancient Celtic
Means "king over warriors" from Gaulish ver "on, over" combined with cingeto "marching men, warriors" and rix "king"... [more]
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