| NAMES OF CELTIC MYTHOLOGICAL BEINGSA list of names of beings, places or events in Celtic mythology
 PRONUNCIATION
 OF CELTIC NAMESAt least we will now pronounce them correctly! 
 :O)
 CELTIC COUNTIES OF TEXAS, USAA great alphabetical list complete with the explanation of who it was named after, or the meaning.
 FIRST NAMES FROM CELTIC LANGUAGESGreat list of names, with meanings
 MEDIEVAL NAMES OF CELTIC ORIGIN The Normans took some names from their Breton neighbours in Northern France
 but most Celtic survivals in Medieval England were the names of Christian saints or borne by people living near the Scottish or Welsh borders
 FIRST NAMES FROM CELTIC LANGUAGESA good selection of lovely names
 NAMES OF CELTIC MYTHS AND LEGENDSGreat list of names, gender and meanings
 CORNISH (AND OTHER CELTIC) NAMESFrom the 10th Century
 CELTIC PAGAN GODS & GODDESSESA small list of names
 CELTIC GODS & GODDESSESExcellent list, with complete detailed descriptions
 CELTIC FEMALE NAMESSimple List of female names
 
 CELTIC MALE NAMES
 Simple List of male names
 CELTIC
 NAMESFor babies, but many suit our pets.
 SURNAMES OF CELTIC ORIGINThe ethnic origin and meaning of last names
 NAMES OF IRELAND Ireland today not only uses her native names from Gaeilge but adopted foreign names transmuted into
 pseudo-Gaeilge names (Gaelicizations) and anglicized versions of Gaeilge names
 CELTIC GODS AND GODDESSES OF EUROPEGods and Goddesses were often connected with sacred springs, rivers, groves, or tribal shrines in the outdoors.
 CELTIC GODS & GODDESSESOnly a few, but excellent!
 CELTIC GODSGods and Goddesses were worshiped and revered by societies and religions of old.
 GODS AND GODDESSES OF THE CELTIC LANDFemale were equal to males and held just as much power
  CELTIC WALES - GODS AND HEROESCeltic gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines in ancient Wales are all here!
  CELTIC IRELAND - GODS AND GODDESSESNames of Celtic gods and goddesses in ancient Ireland such as Aine, Lugh, and Nuada
  CELTIC TRIBES OF THE BRITISH ISLES AND EUROPEIndex and link page for all the major Celtic tribes of Britain, Gaul and Continental Europe
 
 | SCOTTISH GAELIC GIVEN NAMES FOR MENList of some unusual names here
 SCOTTISH GAELIC GIVEN NAMES FOR WOMENList of names from the early days!
 MAGICKAL CELTIC/GAELIC NAMESGreat list of Celtic/Gaelic names, male & female, with their magical meaning
 NAMES IN SCOTTISH GAELICGrowing list of names in English with their translation into Gaelic
 GAELIC NAMES FOR COLORSActually for Scottish highland cattle
 SURNAMES OF GAELIC ORIGINGreat ideas come to mind here!
 FIRST NAMES IN ENGLISH & GAELICMale & female - very pretty names
 GAELIC NAMES OF PLANTSThis list is arranged alphabetically by the common (English) names of plants, and gives the scientific (Latin) name and the Gaelic name of each with the meanings.
 CELTIC
 NAMES OF THE BRITISH ISLESFemale, Male ... 175+ Ways to Spell Jennifer.
 MALE GAELIC NAMESMany of the Irish names are equivalents of the English by tradition and convention, not by any linguistic connection.
 FEMALE GAELIC NAMESList of some unusual names
 OLD IRISH-GAELIC SURNAMES Long list of names, with translation from Gaelic to English
 CORNISH SURNAMESNames starting with these old Celtic Cornish words are common in Cornwall
 CELTIC PET NAMESGood list of great names, with meanings!
 CELTIC PAGAN GODS & GODDESSESA small list of names
 NAMES OF CELTIC GODDESSESA long list with descriptions
 NAMES OF CELTIC
        DEITIESThe Celtic tribes, like most early pagans, worshipped Gods representing the forces of nature.
  CELTIC BRITAIN - GODS AND GODDESSESCeltic gods and goddesses in ancient Britain - Sulis and Nodens, for example
 CELTIC GODS, HEROES & CREATURESExtensive list
  CELTIC GAUL - GODS AND GODDESSES The Celtic gods and goddesses in Gaul are featured, including Cernunnos and Epona
 ANCIENT CELTIC NAMESThe names listed here were used by the Celtic peoples who occupied Europe and the British Isles
 CELTIC NAMES - IRELAND AND SCOTLANDThere are two main branches of Celtic. Goidelic, or Q-Celtic, is spoken by the Celtic peoples of Ireland.
 
 
 |