Submitted Names with "celebrated" in Meaning

This is a list of submitted names in which the meaning contains the keyword celebrated.
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Aldart m & f Mongolian
Means "celebrated, glorious, famous" in Mongolian.
Fiadhnait f Irish
Means "fawn" from Gaelic fiadh "deer" combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of two early Irish saints, among them "a saintly Irish virgin whose festival was celebrated on 4 January".
Fursey m Old Irish, History
Possibly derived from Latin virtus "virtue" via Old Irish firt. Saint Fursey was an early medieval Irish monk and visionary whose "celebrated visions had considerable influence on dream literature of the later Middle Ages", including Dante's 'Divine Comedy'.
Kaulana m & f Hawaiian
From the word meaning "famous, celebrated, renowned, well-known."
Kayen m African
(Nigerian)"celebrated", (Yoruba)" long-hoped-for child"
Megaclite f Greek Mythology (Latinized), Astronomy
Latinized form of Greek Μεγακλειτή (Megakleite), possibly derived from the Greek adjective μέγας (megas) "great, large, mighty" combined with κλειτός (kleitos) "celebrated, famous, illustrious" (compare Megakles)... [more]
Nasudi m Ilocano, Filipino
From Ilocano nasudi meaning "illustrious, renowned, famous, celebrated".
Nobilia f Italian (Rare)
From Latin nobilis - "noble","celebrated","well-known"
Vachasya m Odia
Means "one who is well-known; one who is well-celebrated" in Odia.
Zólyom m Hungarian (Rare)
Means "celebrated".