Kenzie is a diminutive of Mackenzie. Mackenzie originates in Gaelic languages and means "pretty, good-looking". It was derived from an
Tag: Gaelic names
Argyle
Argyle is a shortened form of the ancient Gaelic Earraghaidheal which means "coming from the land of the Gaels”. Today
Gannon
Gannon is an Irish name and is believed to be the modern version of the older name Mac Fhionnain, which
Myrna
Anglicisation of the name Muirne, which is derived from an Irish Gaelic name, meaning "merry".
Roan
Roan is an Anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'O' Ruadhain', itself derived from the words 'O', which means 'son
Ailbhe
Ailbhe originates in Gaelic languages and means "fair, white". This was the name of a male 6th century Irish bishop,
Delma
Delma is a diminutive of Fidelma. Fidelma originates in Gaelic languages and means "beautiful daughter". It was the name of
Elva
Elva is an anglicization of Ailbhe. Ailbhe originates in Gaelic languages and means "fair, white". This was the name of
Cormag
Cormag is a Scottish variant of Cormac. Cormac originates in Gaelic languages and means "son of the raven". The name
Baines
Baines is a variant of Bain. Bain is a derivative of the Gaelic and Old English “ban” which means 'fairy,
Redmond
Redmond is an Irish variant of Raymond. The name Raymond is itself an English and French name, derived from the
Jakodi
Jakodi is derived from adding the prefix 'Ja' to the name 'Codi or Kodi'. These names are derived from the
Glenwood
Glenwood is a Scottish name, derived from the ancient Celtic words “glyn”, which means 'valley', and “wode” which means 'wood'.
Kelan
Kelan is a variant of Caelan. Caelan originates in Gaelic languages. It is a derivative of the name 'Cale' and
Finian
Finian is an Irish name, derived from an Old Celtic name 'Finnen', itself derived from the word 'finon', which means
Oisin
Oisin is Celtic Irish name, derived from the Celtic root word 'os', which means 'deer'. The name 'Oisin' itself means
Ireland
Ireland originates in Gaelic languages and is taken from the name of the third largest island in Europe, to the
Malvina
The name Malvina is of Celtic or Gaelic origin and it probably originates in Ossian, a cycle of poems translated
Murdoch
Murdoch is originally a Gaelic name, derived from the Celtic name 'Murdo', itself derived from the word 'muir', which means
Caden
The name Caden originates in Gaelic languages. 'Cade' comes from the surname 'Mac Cadain' which means 'son of Cadan'. As