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Gaelic Baby Girl Names All Names - Boy Names Only
1 2 Afkica: Pleasant
Africa: Pleasant
Aigneis: Gaelic forms of Agnes
Ailie: Diminutive of Ailis - The Scottish Gaelic form of Alice
Ailis: The Scottish Gaelic form of Alice
Aimil: Form of AMELIA
Aingealag: Angel
Airleas: Oath
Alain: Bright
Alana: This name of uncertain origin may be a feminine form of Man, or derived from the Irish Gaelic word for 'child'
Alanna: This name of uncertain origin may be a feminine form of Man, or derived from the Irish Gaelic word for 'child'
Alayne: Bright
Alina: Bright
Allene: Bright
Allyn: Bright
Amber: Fierce
Amhuinn: Lives at the alder tree river
Anabal: Joy
Annabel: Joy
Annabella: Joy
Annabelle: Joy
Apirka: Pleasant
Aselma: Fair
Barabal: Stranger
Barabell: Stranger
Barrie: Feminine form of Barry - Pointed object
Beatrice: Feminine form of Beattie - Bringer of joy; blesses
Bebhinn: Harmony
Beitris: Form of BEATRICE
Blaine: Feminine form of Blaine - Thin
Blayne: Feminine form of Blaine - Thin
Breandan: Little raven
Breen: Fairy palace Also Form of Brianna and Sabrina
Breena: Fairy palace Also Form of Brianna and Sabrina
Brenda: Little raven
Caci: Brave
Caela: Slender Form of Caley or Cailley - (French) 'from the forest
Caelan: Girl, lass
Caila: From the forest
Caileen: Girl, lass
Caileigh: From the forest
Cailin: Girl, lass
Cailley: From the forest
Cailyn: Girl, lass
Cairistiona: Christian
Cairnaghn: A marker for others to follow
Cait: Pure
Caitlin: Pure An Irish Gaelic Form of Catherine from the Old French form of the name
Caitrin: Form of the Greek Catherine meaning 'pure'
Caleigh: From the forest
Callan: Powerful in battle
Callee: Form of CAYLEY - From the forest
Callen: Powerful in battle
Calli: Form of Cayley meaning from the forest
Callie: Form of Cayley meaning from the forest
Calynn: Powerful in battle
Carling: Little champion
Casey: Brave
Casidhe: Dever
Cassidy: Dever
Cathasach: Brave
Cathrine: Form of CATHERINE - Pure
Catriona: Pure, clear A Scottish Gaelic Form of 'Catherine', which is the French form of the Latin 'Katharina', from the Greek 'Aikaterina'
Cayla: Slender Form of Caley or Cailley - (French) 'from the forest
Caylee: From the forest
Cayley: From the forest
Caylie: From the forest
Caylin: Girl, lass
Ceallach: Warrior maid
Ceara: Spear
Ceit: Pure
Ciarda: Dark
Ciorstag: Christian
Ciorstan: Christian
Coleen: Girl
Colleen: Girl
Con: Exalted
Cuini: Queen
Dara: Oak tree
Darra: Oak tree
Deardriu: Raging
Deidra: Raging
Deirdre: Raging
Diorbhall: Form of DOROTHY
Doire: Ann
Doireann: Sullen
Domhnall: Derived from two Celtic words meaning 'world mighty'
Domhnulla: Rules all
Donalda: Rules all
Donia: Rules all
Doreen: Ann
Dorene: Ann
Dymphna: Little poet
Ealasaid: Devoted to God
Edana: Fiery
Eideann: Fiery
Eihhlin: Form of EILEEN or EVELYN
Eilidh: Light
Eilionoir: Form of ELEANOR
Erienne: Poetic name for Ireland
Erin: Poetic name for Ireland Peace
Erina: Poetic name for Ireland
Erinn: Poetic name for Ireland
Erinna: Poetic name for Ireland
Erinne: Poetic name for Ireland
Erlina: Girl from Ireland
Erline: Girl from Ireland
Eryn: Poetic name for Ireland
Erynn: Poetic name for Ireland
Eshne: Little fire, frem Irish Gaelic
Ethne: Feminine equivalent of the Irish Gaelic Aidan, a name popular in the 7th century after the famous Irish monk Aidan
Fenella: White shoulder From 'Fionnghuala' or 'Fionnuala'
Finola: Form of Fenella - White shoulder From 'Fionnghuala' or 'Fionnuala'
Fiona: White or fair Reportedly first used as a name by Scottish author William Sharp, who used the pseudonym Fiona MacLeod
Fionnghuala: Flower
Fionnuala: A Gaelic name of unknown meaning
Frangag: Free
Ghleanna: Lives in the valley
Giorsal: Form of GRIZEL
Glen: From the glen Valley
Glenn: From the glen Valley Form of Glenna
Glenna: Feminine form of Glen or Glenn, derived from the Gaelic 'gleana', meaning valley, or from the glen
Glenne: Valley From the glen
Glennis: From the glen Valley
Glynis: From the glen Valley
Glynnes: From the glen Valley
Glynnis: From the glen Valley
Grainne: Grace
Iseabal: Devoted to God
Isobail: Devoted to God
Ita: Thirsty
Kalene: Feminine of Kyle
Kallan: Powerful in battle
Kallie: Form of Cayley meaning from the forest
Kelby: Place by the fountain; spring
Kellan: Slender; fair
Kelleigh: Lively, aggressive
Kellen: Slender; fair
Kelley: Lively, aggressive
Kelli: Lively; aggressive
Kellie: Warrior
Kelly: Warrior
Kellyanne: Lively, aggressive
Kellye: Lively, aggressive
Keriam: Dark haired
Kerry: Dark haired
Kinborough: Royal fortress Commonly used in England until the 18th century, but is used rarely today
Kyla: Feminine of Kyle
Kylah: Feminine of Kyle
Kylea: Feminine of Kyle
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