Caelan originates in Gaelic languages. It is a derivative of the name 'Cale' and means 'slender or thin'. However, in
Tag: Gaelic names
Ferguson
Ferguson is an Irish and Scottish name, derived from the Old Gaelic name 'Fearghus', made up of two words –
Ferris
Ferris is an anglicized form of the Irish name 'Fergus', itself derived from two words – 'fear', which means 'man',
Callan
Callan is an anglicized version of the Irish Gaelic name 'O'Cathelain'. The meaning of this name in Gaelic Irish is
Fife
Fife originates in Gaelic languages and is derived from the name of a council area in Scotland. As a masculine
Fingal
Fingal originates in Gaelic languages and means "white foreigner". As a masculine given name it is mainly used in Scotland,
Finn
Finn is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'O' Finn', where the 'O' means 'son of' and the name
Finnegan
Finnegan is an anglicized version of the name 'O Fionnagain'. The 'O' means 'son of', and the name 'Fionnagan' itself
Flannacan
Flannacan is an Irish name, derived from the Irish word 'flann', which means 'fiery red'. It could possibly refer to
Forbes
Forbes originates in Gaelic languages and means "from a field". Initially, it was used as a surname and as a
Fergie
Fergie is a feminine form and a diminutive of Ferguson. Ferguson is an Irish and Scottish name, derived from the
Gainor
Gainor is an English name with Ancient Celtic origins. It is probably a derivative of the Celtic name 'Mag Fhionnbhairr',
Gallagher
Gallagher is a modern version of the Gaelic name 'O' Gallchobhair'. The 'O' means 'son of' and the 'Gallchobhair' is
Galloway
Galloway is a Scottish name, derived from the Old Gaelic word 'gall', which means 'stranger', and the Old English word
Galvin
Galvin is both English and Irish name, derived from the Old Irish first name O'Gealbhain. The name Gealbhain itself is
Brendan
Brendan is an old Celtic name that is common in England and Ireland. It is derived from the Latin Brendanus
Artturi
Artturi is a Finnish variant of Arthur. The true origins of the name Arthur are not known. It is probably
Gillean
Gillean is an Old English name, derived from the Gaelic name 'Giollain', itself derived from the word 'giolla', which means
Gillespie
Gillespie has Gaelic and Scottish ancestry and is derived from the Gaelic words 'Giolla Easpuig' which means 'bishop's servant'.
Gillies
Gillies is a Scottish name, derived from the Gaelic 'Mac gill Iosa', which means 'the son of the servant of