91 Celtic names for brave children, with character and big heart

One of the first decisions that parents have to make when we know we expect a baby is to decide what it will be called.

His name is very important because it will mark his character and even his way of relating. It can be a name inspired by nature, in a language or in our place of origin. But we can also choose it for the sound of a letter or even inspired by literature.

And like all parents we want our son to know how to face the vicissitudes of his long life, why not give him one of these 91 celtic names for brave children, with character and good heart?

Although this group of ethnic groups known as Celts lived between 1200 and 400 B.C., their mark is still felt strongly in northern Spain, Wales, Ireland and Scotland. They went down in history as brave warriors, who believed in gods to explain natural phenomena and who felt great fascination for strength and beauty. And all qualities are reflected in their language and in their own names, which have reached our days.

  • Alan: It means "living in harmony, handsome man."
  • Year: It is the gentilicio of the Alans, nomadic shepherds and warriors of Germanic origin.
  • To the bathroom: indicates that it is natural to one of the Alba cities.
  • Aldahir: means "place of horses."
  • TOfill: It means "beautiful."
  • Hallucination: The name was a Celtic prince who gave a great treasure to King Scipio in exchange for recovering his fiancee.
  • Ambiórix: Name of a legendary Belgian hero who fought against the Romans. It has a statue in the municipality of Tongeren.
  • Arlen: means "oath or promise."
  • Artai: He was the son of Brigo, the first inhabitant of Galicia according to Celtic writings.
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  • Arthur: It means "he who looks like a bear" and is one of the most important characters in Celtic history, as this great warrior became king by extracting the Excalibur sword from the rock.
  • Article: variant of Arturo, owner of Excalibur.
  • Avon: evokes the strength and fluidity of the "river".
  • Bard: means "poet."
  • Nativity scenes: means "bright."
  • Belenus: God of agriculture with power over fire, sun and light. It is characterized by its ability to purify and regenerate.
  • Beloveso: Known king of the Gauls.
  • Brayan / Brian: It is used to designate a "man of great strength."
  • Brenan: It represents the simple beauty of a "water drop."
  • Brent: means "hill, mount."
  • Breogan: It was the name of a mythical Celtic king of Galicia.
  • Briccio: means "strong" or "strength."
  • Carataque: He was a warrior from a Celtic tribe of Britain, leader in the resistance against the Roman invasion.
  • Casey: means "the one who is alert."

  • Cearbhall: means "violent warrior."

  • Cedrick / Sedrik: means "boss, battle leader."
  • Cernunnos: God of wild animals and also of fertility, virility, renewal and abundance.
  • Cuchulain: Hero and warrior of Irish mythology.
  • Dagda: warrior god with mastery of magic and wisdom.
  • Dailin: means "coming from the valley."
  • Daly: means "counselor."
  • Declan: It means "full of goodness."
  • Dilan: It means "loyal as a lion."
  • Diviciaco: He was a nobleman of Celtic history, political leader. Julius Caesar and Cicero referred to him as a diplomat, fortune teller, astrologer and philosopher.
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  • Donaldo / Donardo: It means "he who leads his people, he who leads the world."
  • Douglas: It refers to the "deep blue sea."
  • Druse: Ancient Roman name used by the Celts as a nickname for the Livia gens.
  • Dugan: It is associated with people with brown complexion.
  • Eamon: means "guardian."
  • Eirian: means "shine, bright."
  • Elbio: means "person from the mountains".
  • Erwin: means "fair, comrade in arms."
  • Esus: He is the lord of the woods in the Celtic pantheon.
  • Fergal / Fergie: means "man of strength, supreme."
  • Finn: means "clear, white, bright," in reference to the hair color of a hunter and warrior of Celtic mythology.
  • Flocelo: It means "young boy."
  • Floyd: means "valley."
  • Gaela: means "foreigner".
  • Gallagher: means "anxious helper."
  • Galván: means "white hawk".
  • Gannicus: Celtic gladiator who led the rebel slaves during the Spartacus war.
  • Garnik: means "the one who lived among the alders."
  • Glen: means "narrow and wooded valley".
  • Gordon: means "from the hill". Very popular in Anglo-Saxon countries.
  • Gwyddyon: It means "wise." It is the personification of the magical power inherited from the priests or prophets of Ireland.
  • I boiled: means "warrior, worthy of battle."
  • Idris: means "fierce leader, prophet."
  • Iñigo: means "slope of a mountain".
  • Kalen: means "he who has the keys".
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  • Kellan: It means "powerful", without a doubt a very impressive appellation for our child.
  • Kelvin: means "friend, person you can trust".
  • Kendall: means "head of the valley."
  • Kenneth: means "handsome, beautiful, the one that is attractive."
  • Kenny: Kenneth's appellation meaning "the one who directs."
  • Kerman: means "who works or lives near the church."
  • Kevin: It means "he had a beautiful birth."
  • Kilian: Celtic variant of Cecilio.
  • Lennox: it refers to a "person who comes from the land of elms."
  • Lug: means "bright." It was the name of the god known as the "multiple artisan", because he was credited with all the functions of the Celtic pantheon.
  • Maddox: It means "good" or "generous."
  • Mael: means "prince."
  • Manannan: It is an aquatic deity of Irish mythology, also called "King of the Promised Land", gentle and kind.
  • Marvin: means "friend of the sea".
  • Melvin: means "boss."
  • Marline: Name of the most famous magician of all time, spiritual guide and counselor of kings.
  • Morgan: means "man of the sea."
  • Neil / Niall: means "champion."
  • Nelson: means "son of Neil", therefore "son of champion."
  • Nuada: Irish king and god of war better known as "the silver arm," because he lost an arm during a duel and was given a silver one.
  • Ogmios: God of eloquence and writing for the Celts.
  • Oscar: means "jumping warrior" or "deer friend".
  • Ossian: means "little deer."
  • Owen: means "young warrior."
  • Quillan: means "puppy."
  • Quinn: It means "wise."
  • Rafferty: means "wealthy" or "prosperous."
  • Ronan: means "sea creature."
  • Sayer: means "carpenter"
  • Rowan: It means "innocent."
  • They happen: Celtic god of agriculture and traditional medicine.
  • Taranis: one of the main gods of Celtic mythology, known as "the thunderous" for his power over thunder, light and sky.
  • Tristan: means "loud, messenger."
  • Viriatus: his successes in the battle led him to be leader of the Lusitanians in their clashes against the Romans.

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