Cairbre originates in Gaelic languages and means "one who rides in a chariot". As a masculine given name it is
Tag: Gaelic names
Aine
Aine originates in Gaelic languages and means "radiant, brilliant". This was the name of the Irish goddess of love, summer
Keane
Keane is a variant of Kean, itself derived from Cian. Cian is a very old name and derives from the
Donaldina
Donaldina is a feminine form of Donald. Donald is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Domhnall which means “son of
Eavan
Eavan is an anglicization of Aoibheann. Aoibheann originates in Gaelic languages and means "gorgeous gloss". It used to be a
Glenn
Glenn is a Scottish name, derived from the ancient Celtic word “glyn”, which means 'valley'.
Kean
Kean is a variant of Cian. Cian is a very old name and derives from the Celtic word “cian” which
Devon
Devon is a variant of Devin. Devin originates in Gaelic languages and probably means "of a little deer". It was
Caoimhe
Caoimhe originates in Gaelic languages and means "pretty, gentle". Some sources suggest it is derived from the same root as
Kinley
Kinley was originally used as a surname, more frequently in its older version McKinley. Meaning "the son of the white
Dymphna
Dymphna is a variant of Damhnait. Damhnait originates in Gaelic languages and means "young deer". In the United States it
Kieron
Kieron is a diminutive of Kier. Kier originates in Irish language and is derived from the name Ciar, which means
Manning
Manning is an English name, derived from the Old Norse word 'maningi', which means 'valiant or strong'.
Kasey
Kasey is a variant of Casey. Casey originates in Gaelic languages and means "alert, watchful". It was derived from an
Colvin
There could be two origins of the name Colvin. The first is that it is a version of the Gaelic
Conn
Conn originates in Gaelic languages and means "leader". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a surname it
Tyne
Tyne originates in Gaelic languages and means "river". It was probably taken from the name of the River Tyne in
Donnell
Donnell is related to Donald. Donald is derived from the Gaelic name Mac Domhnall which means “son of Domhnall”. The
Meryl
Meryl is a variant of Muriel. Muriel is probably derived from Gaelic elements, which ultimately mean "shiny sea". It was
Corrin
Corrin is an anglicised form of the Gaelic name O'Corraidhin, itself derived from the Celtic “corr” which means 'spear'.