Gaelic boy names

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Gaelic boy names starting with A

Adair – From the oak tree ford, surname

Adair – Oak tree crossing

Adaire – Wealthy spear or oak grove

Adare – One who belongs to the oak tree ford

Aden – Pronounced AY-den just like the more common spelling, this unisex alternative doesn’t get the love and attention that Aiden does, which is great news for parents who want a slightly different take on the name. (Be prepared, though, for some mispronunciations along the lines of ADD-en.) Aiden is the anglicized version of Aodhan, whose fiery meaning comes from Aodh, the Celtic god of sun and fire.

Aedan – Aedan as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Ahearn – Master of horses

Aherin – Owns many horses

Aherne – Owns many horses

Aidan

Aidan – Like a fire

Aidano – Aidano as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Aideen – Derived from the name

Aiden

Aiden – Aiden is the anglicized version of Aodhan, whose fiery meaning comes from Aodh, the Celtic god of sun and fire. This particular spelling of the Irish name Aidan received a big boost from the arrival of Aiden on Sex and the City, as Mr. Big’s rival for Carrie’s affections. According to Social Security data, Aiden hit the top 20 in 2008, riding a wave of similar-sounding names such as Brayden, Caden, Jaden and Kaden. Variants Ayden and Aden are not as popular.

Aidyn – Aidyn as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Ailbe – Celtic: White, A variant of the name is Ailbhe

Ailbhe – Fair, white

Ailen – Handsome.

Ailfryd – elf or magical counsel

Ailill – Sprite, borne in Irish myth by the king of Connaught

Ailpein – Whitish

Aiyden – A spelling variant of the Gaelic name Aidan which means ‘little fire.’

Alai – Defender of man

Alan – Handsome, one who is like a stone, noble

Alasdair – Defends mankind, variant of Alexander

Alastair – Defends mankind, variant of Alexander

Alastar – Defending men, a form of Alexander

Alby – White one

Alfie – Mainly used in the English and Spanish languages, the name ‘Alfie’ means ‘wise’ and can be used for a boy or a girl.

Alistair – Defender of mankind, an Anglicized form of Alasdair, a Gaelic variant of Alexander

Alistaire – Variant of Alexander defender of mankind.

Allan – Allan means stable and solid.

Allen – Allen’s the guy who follows directions closely, flosses daily and becomes a gazillionaire before he’s 30 (something to do with an app he created). He’s nerdy cool and just fine with that. He and his cohorts (Alan, Alain, Alun) had been favorite boy names through the 1970s, since then, the name has only been used moderately. This respelling of the traditional Alan was the namesake of 1960s beat poet Allen Ginsberg and, with a slight modification, the real first name of director Woody Allen (born Allan Konigsberg).

Allister – Defender of man

Alpin – Whitish

Angis – A strong and masculine man

Angus

Angus – Anglicized version of the name Aonghas, meaning ‘one choice’. In Celtic mythology Angus Og is a god of love and youth.

Aodh – Spirit

Aonghas – Celtic – One Choice, A variant of name is Angus

Argyle – Coming from the land of the Gaels

Arlan – Gaelic – A Pledge, Old Norse – Foreigner, Stranger, A variant of name Arien

Arland – Arland as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Arlen – Pledge

Arlen – Oath

Arlenn – Arlenn as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Arles – Arles as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Arlie – Oath

Arlin – Arlin as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Arllen – Arllen as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Arlo – Between two hills

Arlyn – Arlyn as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Arrlen – Arrlen as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘pledge or oath’.

Artair – As strong as a bear

Arthur – As strong as a bear

Artturi – As strong as a bear

Arturo – As strong as a bear

Athdar – From the oak tree ford, variant of Adair

Athol – Athol as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Athol is ‘new Ireland’. Place name.

Atholl – Atholl as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘new Ireland’.

Aven – Iniquity, Force, Riches, Sorrow, Gaelic – Powerful River

Aydan – Variant of Aiden, tiny but fierce, brought from far away.

Ayden

Ayden – Ayden as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Aydenn – Variant of Aiden, the name means small & fiery and warm.

Aydin – Aydin as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Ayrton – A surname derived from a place name, refering to the river Ayr in south-west Scotland.

Gaelic boy names starting with B

Bain – Lives near the clear stream

Bain – White

Bainbridge – Lives near the pale bridge, a bridge over white water

Bainbridge – One who lives by the bridge near stream

Bainbrydge – One who lives bear white water

Baines – White

Baird – Poet

Baird – Minstrel

Balfer – Balfer as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘grazing land’.

Balfor – Balfor as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘grazing land’.

Balfore – Balfore as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘grazing land’.

Balfour – Balfour as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Balfour is ‘grazing land’. Also the name of a town in northern Scotland.

Ballfour – Ballfour as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘grazing land’.

Banagher – Pointed Hill

Banning – Little blond one

Banning – Blond child

Baran – Gaelic – Noble Warrior, Russian – Ram, Forceful, Virile, Teutonic – Noble Fighter

Barris – Barry’s son, Harry’s son

Barry – Like a spear

Barry – Fair-haired

Batair – Strong warrior

Bayrd – One who Sings Ballads

Beagan – Little one.

Bearnard – Gaelic form of Bernard

Beathan – Life, existance

Beatty – Blesses

Bhruic – Badger

Blain – Blain as a boy’s name is pronounced blayn. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Blain is ‘yellow’.

Blaine – The color yellow

Blair – Child of the fields

Blair – From a field

Blane – Blane as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘yellow’.

Blaney – Blaney as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Blain. The meaning of Blaney is ‘yellow’.

Blayne – Variant of Blain, bright, cheery, and hopeful.

Bow – Blond

Bow – it means a small son. it is a diminutive of the name ‘Bowden’

Bowen – Of Gaelic origin meaning ‘victorious one’ it is predominantly used in the English language.

Bowie – Prominent landmark

Boyd – Blond

Boyd – Boyd means gold and yellow.

Boynton – Boynton as a boy’s name is of English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Boynton is ‘town near the Boyne’.

Braden – One who is as sleek as a salmon

Bradene – One who is as sleek as a salmon, alternate spelling for ‘Braden’

Brady – Spirited, broad

Brady – Descendent of a dishonest but thriving chief

Bradyn – Variant of Braden, youthful, joyous, full of life.

Brannon – Little raven

Brawley – A descendent of Brolach

Brayan – Takes his values seriously, emotionally strong.

Breandan – Prince

Breandan – One who is brave, not afraid of any sort of danger

Brenda – A sharp weapon, a sword

Brendan – Prince

Brendan – Living by the beacon

Brenden – Variant of Brendan, the name means prince.

Brendin – Prince, the heir of the king

Brendyn – Variant of Brendan, the name means prince.

Brennan

Brennan – Living by the beacon

Brennen – Of royalty, has extreme compassion for people.

Brennon – Variant of Brennen, of royalty, has extreme compassion for people.

Breon – Breon means powerful and virtuous.

Broderick – Descendent of Bruadar

Brody – A secon-born

Brogan – Shoemaking

Bronte – Receiver

Bryant – Variant of Brian, the name means strong, righteous.

Bryden – A hill

Buchanan – Irish Gaelic – House of the canon

Bud – Bud as a boy’s name is pronounced bud. It is of English origin, and the meaning of Bud is ‘brother’.

Gaelic boy names starting with C

Caden – Son of Cadan

Cadman – Warrior

Caedmon – Warrior

Cael – Slim

Caelan

Caelan – This Gaelic name is not common amongst the current population. It means ‘child’.

Caiden – Meaning son of Cadan and is a variation for the name Caden, may also mean ‘battle’.

Cailan – Child

Cailean – Child

Cailen – Child

Caillen – Child

Cairbre – One who rides in a chariot

Calahan – One who loves churches

Calan – Calan as a boy’s name is Gaelic origin meaning ‘battle or rock’.

Calder – Harsh and cold waters

Cale – To be faithful

Caley – Slender

Caley – Slender

Calin – A variant of the name Cale, meaning ‘thin’ and ‘slender’.

Callan – Callan is a Gaelic name that means ‘powerful in battle’ or ‘war like’.

Callen – Callen means trim and slender.

Cameron – Crooked nose

Cameron – One with a crooked nose

Camgron – A variant of the name Cameron, meaning ‘crooked nose’. Derived from the Gaelic words cam, meaning ‘crooked’, and sr

Campbell – Crooked mouth, name of a famous Highland clan

Campbell – Twisted mouth

Camshron – Crooked nose

Caolaidhe – Slender

Carberry – Tree hedge

Carey – Ciardha’s descendent

Carlin – Little champion

Carlin – Little champion

Carling – Little champion

Carly – Little champion

Carmichael – Friend or follower of Saint Michael

Carnes – Carnes is an unpopular boy’s name.

Carolus – Champion

Carrick – Dweller on the rocky cape

Carroll – Zealous warrior

Carson – Unclear

Casey – Alert, watchful

Cassidy

Cassidy – Clever

Cathal – Invincible in combat

Cathan – Cathan as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Cathan is ‘battle’. From ‘cath’.

Cavan

Cavan – Handsome

Cayden – Son of Cadan

Caydran – The spirit of the battle

Caydren – One who is in the spirit fo battle

Caz – The watchful one

Cearbhallan – Little champion

Cearnach – Victorious

Cearney – Triumphant

Ceili – The one who is slender and a descendant of Caollaidhe

Chay – A fairy tale

Cian – Ancient

Cian – The ancient one

Ciaran

Cinnfhail – From the head of the cliff

Clancy – The son of the red warrior

Cleary – Highly educated, scholar, learned, knowledgeable, cultured

Cleland – From a place with clay

Clell – Descendant of the wolf family

Clooney – Quick witted

Clunainach – From the meadow, variant of Cluny

Clunie – One who hails from the grasslands or meadows

Clyde – From the river Clyde

Cobhan – Dwells by the hillside hollow

Cody – Descendent of the helpful one

Coillcumhann – From the narrow forest

Coleman – Coleman as a boy’s name. Also derived from the Gaelic personal name Colm? or an occupational term for a charcoal burner.

Colin – A child or cub, variant of Coilean. In some languages, Colin is a nickname for Nicholas.

Coll – Coll as a boy’s name. From a medieval short form of Nicholas. In Scotland, it has been used as an anglicized form of Colla (Gaelic), possibly from Old Celtic meaning ‘high’.

Collan – A young Boy who is attractive, handsome and good looking

Collens – A young hound

Collin

Collin – Collin means young, dove. It can also be spelled Colin.

Colm

Colm – Dove

Colvin – A great hero

Conall – Powerful wolf

Conan – Small wolf

Conlan – Hero, one who is courageous and is admired by everyone

Conley – Conley as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin. Anglicized form of Conlaodh (Gaelic), possibly from ‘connla’ meaning ‘pure, chaste, sensible’.

Conn – Leader

Conner – Derived from c

Connolly – Descendent of Conghal

Connor – Loving wolves

Connors – Loving wolves

Conor – One who is strong willed and has high desires for himself

Conroy – Wise

Conroy – Persistent knowledge in all aspects, a wise person who has knowledge in every field

Corbin – Raven

Corcoran – Reddish skinned

Corcoran – Of reddish complexion

Corey – A boiling, frothing, foaming pool

Cori – A turbulent, boiling pool filled with foam

Cormac – Charioteer

Cormac – Son of the raven

Cormag – Son of the raven

Cormic – Cormic as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘chariot driver’.

Cormick – Cormick as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Cormick is ‘chariot driver’.

Corridon – A spear

Corrigan – A spear

Corrin – A spear

Corwan – Corwan is a boy’s name that derives from the Gaelic and Old English name Corwin. It means ‘from beyond the hill’ or ‘heart’s friend or companion’.

Corwin – From beyond the hill

Corwin – Corwin as a boy’s name is pronounced KOR-wen. It is of Gaelic and Old English origin, and the meaning of Corwin is ‘from beyond the hill, heart’s friend or companion’.

Corwinn – Corwinn is a boy’s name that derives from the Gaelic and Old English name Corwin. It means ‘from beyond the hill’ or ‘heart’s friend or companion’.

Corwyn – Corwyn as a boy’s name is of Gaelic and Old English origin meaning ‘from beyond the hill’.

Corwynn – Corwynn is a boy’s name that derives from the Gaelic and Old English name Corwin. It means ‘from beyond the hill’ or ‘heart’s friend or companion’.

Coulter – Foal, Playful, Energetic, Part of a plough

Cowan – Twin

Cowan – Well born, born lucky

Cowell – Descendants od Pictish people, Also a lace in the Highland region of Scottish

Craig – Derived from the common Scottish surname which comes from the word creag, meaning ‘rock’. The surname was originally given to any family living near a crag.

Cray – Productive, Creative, In Gaelic it means rough and bumpy rocks

Creighton – Near the creek

Crighton – Derived from ‘Creighton’ meaning lives at a rocky place,near a border

Criostoir – Christ bearer

Cronan – Dark brown

Cronan – Slightly dark one, Could refer to ‘Dark brown’

Cross – Cross or the Crucifix

Cuinn – Wise

Culkin – Uilcin’s son

Cullen

Cullen – The son of the holy one

Cullin – Good looking man

Cully – The one who dwells in the Wood

Cunningham – Village with Milk, leader

Curra – Spear, Hero

Curran – A dagger

Currie – A dagger, Hero

Currin – Variant of Curran

Curry – A marsh or an herb

Gaelic boy names starting with D

Dace – One from the South, noble

Dacey – Southerner

Dacey – The one from noble background

Daeg – Daylight, first thing of the morning

Daegan – Black-haired

Daegan – Hairy and black

Dagen – Black-haired

Dagen – The one who is dark-haired

Daire – Fertility

Dalas – Meadow, house

Daley – A place for assembly

Dall – The wise one

Dallas

Dallas – Dallas means coming from the Dallas. It is also the name of a city in Texas.

Daly – Together forever

Daran – Great personality master

Darby – Freeman

Darce – The dark one

Darcy – Dark

Daren – Great and powerful

Daric – Oak hearted

Darick – Strong, oak-hearted. See also Derek.

Darick – Strong person

Daron – Great

Darragh – Oak tree

Darran – A great and superior individual

Darrbie – The one who is free from hatred and envy

Darren – Great

Darren – Great

Darrick – Strong one

Darrin – A unique and great individual

Darrion – Form of DARREN – great

Darroch – Strong, oak-hearted. See also Derek.

Darroch – Strong hearted

Darryn – Variant of Darren

Daryn – Great

Daryn – Great person

Dayle – Valley, an assembly

Deagan – A dark-black haired guy

Dearan – A great solitary being, quiet one

Deegan – Black-haired

Deegan – A black-haired person

Delaney – One who performs dark challenges

Dempsey – Proud, surname

Dempsey – Dempsey means satisfied and proud.

Dermod – Free man

Dermott – Free man

Derry

Desmond

Desmond – From South Munster

Devan

Devaughn – Of a little deer

Devin – Poet, poetic, possibly related to the Latin word for divine. The variant Devon is a county in England noted for beautiful farmland.

Devin – Of a little deer

Devlin – Of a little deer

Devon

Devon – Of a little deer

Devonte – Of a little deer

Devyn – Variant of Devan, harvester of the earth.

Dezmond – A place name, hard worker, doesn’t mind manual labor.

Diarmad – Free man

Diarmaid – Free man

Diarmid – Free man

Dierdra – One who has a raging attitude

Dillon – Faithful

Dillon – Faithful

Dolan – Unlucky, unfortunate

Domnall – Ruler of the world

Don – Ruler of the world

Donahue – Dark warrior

Donahue – A brave dark warrior, they are stable and loving beings

Donald – Ruler of all

Donald – A great chief who rules the world

Donaldo – A mighty king who rules many and is efficient

Donavan – Variant of Donovan, head of the household, a leader.

Donnagan – Dark or brown

Donnchad – Brown warrior

Donnel – A hill

Donnell – Ruler of the world

Donnelly – Brown valor

Donnie – Variant of Donald, leader of the brave.

Donny

Donovan – Strong Fighter, one who is dark brown natured

Doue – A dark and black colored person, stream

Doug – A black person who is also as cool as the water

Dougal – The dark stranger

Dougie – Derived from the Gaelic words dubh ‘dark colour’ and glas ‘water’ thus meaning ‘dark stream’ and a variant of Douglas.

Douglas – The dark waters

Doyle – Dark stranger

Doyle – The dark stranger

Doyne – A sensitive person who is an idealistic being

Driscol – Driscol is a boy’s name and a variant of Driscoll.

Driscoll – Intermediary, interpreter

Drust – Situation of riot, they are strong

Drystan – Filled with sadness

Duane – Variant of Dwayne, happy, joyful, full of life.

Dubhgan – Dark skinned

Duff – Dark

Duff – Duff as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Duff is ‘swarthy’.

Duffey – Duffey is a boy’s name meaning ‘swarthy’ that is related to the Gaelic name Duff.

Duffie – Duffie is a boy’s name meaning ‘swarthy’ that is related to the Gaelic name Duff.

Duffy – Duffy is a boy’s name meaning ‘swarthy’ that is related to the Gaelic name Duff.

Dugald – Dark stranger

Dugald – The dark stranger

Dugan – One who has a dark skin

Dughall – Dark stranger

Duglas – Dark stranger

Dunbar – Dunbar as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Dunbar is ‘castle headland’.

Duncan – Brown warrior, an Anglicized variant of Donnchadh and a Scottish royal name. The eleventh-century King Duncan was killed by fellow Scot Macbeth of Moray. Shakespeare portrays a version of Duncan”s story in his famous play Macbeth.

Duncan – Brown warrior

Dundee – Dundee as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Dundee is ‘fort on the Tay’. The Tay is a river in Scotland, and Dundee is a city there.

Dunham – Dunham as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Dunham is ‘brown man’.

Dunn – Dunn as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Dunn is ‘brown’.

Dunne – Dunne is a boy’s name meaning ‘brown’ that comes from the Gaelic name Dunn.

Duryea – Duryea as a boy’s name. Possibly related to Latin ‘lasting’. May possibly be of Gaelic origin.

Gaelic boy names starting with E

Eachann – Brown horse

Eachthighearn – Horse lord

Eamon

Eamonn

Earvin – Earvin as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Earvin is ‘green or fresh water’.

Eavan – Fair form

Edan – Like a fire

Egan – Fiery

Egan – Fire, flame

Egon – Fiery

Egon – From the sword edge

Eidan – Eidan as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Eiden – Eiden as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fire’.

Eilgin – Eilgin as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Eilgin is ‘high-minded or little Ireland’.

Eilginn – Eilginn as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Eilginn is ‘high-minded or little Ireland’.

Eire – Ireland land, a Goddess of Gaelic

Elgin – Elgin as a boy’s name is pronounced el-JIN, EL-jin. It is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Elgin is ‘high-minded, little Ireland’.

Elgine – Elgine as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin meaning ‘high-minded or little Ireland’.

Eljin – Eljin as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Eljin is ‘high-minded or little Ireland’.

Elwynn – this name means a wise friend or magical fair white being

Emerich – this means someone with power and who is a leader.

Ennis – this means the only choice.

Eoghan – Eoghan as a boy’s name is pronounced YEW-en, YO-wen. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Eoghan is ‘born of yew, youth’.

Erin – Peace, a poetic name for Ireland

Erin – Gaelic word meaning peace, also a poetic way of referring to Ireland.

Erinn – poets use it to describe Ireland or peace.

Erskine – dweller of the top of the cliff

Erv – high cliff or fresh water.

Ervin – Variant of Irving, the name means green water.

Erwinn – fresh green water or a beautiful friend.

Erwyn – a word which in essence means a beautiful friend or green and fresh water.

Erwyna – a feminized word which has the meaning of a beautiful friend or fresh and green water.

Erwynn – in essence it means water that is green and fresh or a beautiful friend.

Eurddolad – a Gaelic word for justice.

Evander – Good man

Everd – brave boar or strong boar.

Everhart – a Gaelic word which means as brave as a boar.

Evin – God is merciful

Ewan – Of the yew tree

Ewen – Of the yew tree

Ewing – Well born, of noble birth

Eyan – Eyan means God is kind.

Gaelic boy names starting with F

Fagen – Ardent

Faodhagan – Ardent

Faolan – Small wolf

Farquhar – Very dear, surname used as first name (mainly in Scotland)

Farrell – Son of the man of valor

Fergal – Man of Strength

Fergie – He who is like a rock. Also means a man who made a choice

Fergus – Strong man, the name of a warrior prince of Ulster in Irish mythology

Fergus – Man with energy

Ferguson – Vigorous man

Ferris – Man of vigor

Fife – From Fife

Fillan – A little Wolf, name of a saint

Fin – A person who is fair and mythology

Findlay – Small blond soldier

Findlay – A little fair-haired soldier

Fingal – White foreigner

Finian – White or fair

Finlay – Small blond soldier

Finley – A courageous soldier who is fair

Finn – Fair or light

Finnegan – A descendent of a fair haired person

Finnian – White or fair

Fionn

Fionnlagh – Small blond soldier, surname

Firas – A lion, Highly insightful and astute

Fiynn – Son of the red haired one

Flannacan – Bright red

Flin – Son of the red haired one

Flynn – Red haired or red complexioned

Forbes – A variant of the word ‘Forba’ it means a field or an arena

Frang – Frank

Frannsaidh – Frank

Gaelic boy names starting with G

Gaelan – Tranquil

Gainor – Fair haired

Gair – Short

Gairbhith – Rough

Galagars – A helpful person who is glorious

Galchobhar – Eager helper

Galen – Tranquil

Galen – calm

Gall – Stranger

Gall – Name of an ancient saint.

Gallagher

Gallagher – Help from foreigners

Galloway – Galloway as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Galloway is ‘foreign Gael’.

Gallway – Gallway as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Gallway is ‘foreign Gael’.

Galvin – White

Galvin – White and bright

Galway – Strange Gauls, a city of Ireland

Galyn – Tranquil

Gannon – Fair skinned

Gannon – Gannon means light in color and skin.

Garbhach – Rough

Garbhan – Rough

Garran – Means castrated male horse.

Garvey – Rough person

Gaur – Short

Gavyn – Sleek, graceful, yet cunning and quick.

Gaylen – Tranquil

Gaynor – Son of the blond man

Gearald – Gaelic form of Gerald

Gille – Eathain – Gaelic form of Gillian

Gillean – Boy or lad

Gilleasbuig – Sacred and bold

Gillespie – Bishop’s servant

Gillies – Gillies is a male name and means The Servant of Jesus. It is of Gaelic origins.

Gilligan – Page

Gillion – Gillion is a Scottish, Gaelic male name. The meaning of the name Gillion is Servant of St.James.

Gilloman – Gilloman is a male English name. Gilloman is a very rare name and originates from French and Gaelic name and means Young Man, The One full of Youth.

Gillon – Gillon is a male name of Gaelic origin. Means Servant of St.John.

Gilmor – Gilmor is a male name of Gaelic origin. The meaning of the name Gilmor is Devoted.

Gilmore – Servant of the virgin Mary

Gilson – Gilson is more used as a surname than a first name and means The Bright Pledge.

Giolla – Servant

Girven – Rough

Girvyn – Rough

Glanvill – Glanvill as a boy’s name is a place name of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Glanvill is ‘village in the glen’.

Glen – From the glen or valley

Glen – The meaning of the name Glen is From The Valley

Glenn

Glenn – Enjoys peace and quiet, intelligent, introspective and insatiable for knowledge.

Glenvill – Glenvill as a boy’s name is a place name of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Glenvill is ‘village in the glen’.

Glenville – Glenville as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin. Place name.

Glenwood – A forest in a valley

Glynn – A valley

Gordan – Gordan as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Gordan is ‘large fortification’.

Gorden – Gorden as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin meaning ‘large fortification’.

Gordie – Gordie as a boy’s name is of Old English and Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Gordie is ‘large fortification’.

Gordon – A spacious fort

Gorman – Blue-eyed one

Graden – Son of Gradaigh

Grady – Noble

Grady – Grady means well-known, established.

Graer – Gray Hiared man. In simple word it means a very intelligent person.

Grantham – Grantham is a boy’s name meaning ‘tall’ or ‘big’ that comes from the English and Gaelic name Grant.

Grantley – Grantley is a boy’s name meaning ‘tall’, ‘big’, or ‘the large fields’. It is a variation of the Old English name Grantland and the English and Gaelic name Grant.

Gruaidh – It means the Red king, from words ruadh (red-coloured hair or complexion) and rA­gh (ie – king). It is mostly used in Ireland and Scottish. It has many forms, such as Ruairi, Ruairidh and the most common Rory. This was the name of the last high king of Ir

Gus – Various

Guthrie – A wind blown place

Gaelic boy names starting with H

Hagan – Fire

Hagen

Healy – Ingenious

Heurle – A tide of the sea

Hines – Descendant of Eidhin

Hogan – Youthful person

Holcombe – A Surname in old British

Houston – Fan of hunting and outdoor sports, nature.

Hurley

Gaelic boy names starting with I

Iain

Iain – god’s gracious gift

Inver – Inver as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Inver is ‘estuary’.

Irv – Irv as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Irv is ‘green or fresh water’.

Irven – Irven is a boy’s name meaning ‘green or fresh water’ that is a variant of the Gaelic name Irvin.

Irvin – Irvin as a boy’s name is pronounced ER-vin. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Irvin is ‘green or fresh water’.

Irvine – Irvine as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘green or fresh water’.

Irving – Irving as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘green or fresh water’.

Irvyn – Irvyn as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Irvyn is ‘green or fresh water’.

Gaelic boy names starting with J

Jaceon – Variant of Jason, man of God.

Jakodi – Descendent of the helpful one

Gaelic boy names starting with K

Kade – Kade’ is of Gaelic origin and means ‘from the wetlands’. This name has been increasing in popularity since the 1990s.

Kaden – Derived from the name Caden, meaning ‘son of Cad

Kael – Slender, fair. Form of Caelan.

Kael – Kael as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kael is ‘slender or fair’.

Kaelan – Slender, fair. Form of Caelan.

Kaelan – Kaelan as a boy’s name is pronounced KAY-lan, SHAY-lin. It is of Gaelic origin. Meaning uncertain.

Kaelin – Slender, fair. Form of Caelan.

Kagan – Priest

Kalan – Slender, fair. Form of Caelan.

Kalan – Kalan as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kalan is ‘slender or fair’.

Kale – Kale means Affectionate, Calm

Kalen

Kalen – Kalen as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kalen is ‘slender or fair’.

Kalin

Kalin – Kalin name means a Slender, Fair man.

Kallen – Has big dreams for the future, dreamer.

Kam’Ron – Variant of Cameron, the name means having a crooked nose.

Kamren – Kamren name means Crooked Nose

Kamron – Kamrn means He has a Crooked Nose

Kamryn – The name means His Nose is Crooked

Kamrynn – Kamrynn means The One whose nose is Crooked

Kane – Battle, warrior

Kane – Kane means Fighter, Hero

Kari – As a female name Kari means Black haired one in Gaelic, or Nordic Free Woman. Male version of the name means Strong in French and Tremenduos in Scandinavian

Karolus – Karolus means Champion.Strong

Karsen – Unclear

Karsyn – Variant of Carson, doesn’t mind getting his hands dirty, hard worker.

Kasey – Alert, watchful

Kavon – Of a little deer

Kayl – Living near a narrow channel

Kean – Ancient one

Keane – Ancient one

Kearney – War like

Keefe – Keefe means He who is Cherised

Keefer – The name means He is Very Gentle and Noble

Keegan

Keegan – Keegan name means A thinker, Small Fire

Keelan – Slender

Keelan – little and slender

Keely – beautiful and graceful

Keenan – Has an old soul, enjoys a slower pace, content to sit and think.

Keene – Keene means He who is Tall, Handsome and Sharp

Keenen – Keenen means Acient Gavin

Keer – Keer as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Keer is ‘dusky, dark-haired, dark-skinned, or swarthy’.

Kegan – Small and fiery

Kehyrdius – The name means Being Slender

Keighan – Keighan means Small Flames

Keilan – This Gaelic name means ‘slender and fair.’

Keillan – Slender

Keir – Dusky, dark-haired

Keir – Keir as a boy’s name is pronounced KEE-er. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Keir is ‘dusky, dark-haired, dark-skinned, swarthy’.

Keiran

Keiran – Small dark one

Kelan – Thin

Kelden – Slender, fair.

Kelden – Kelden as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kelden is ‘slender’.

Kellagh – Battle suffering

Kellan – Slender, fair. Form of Keelan, Caolan.

Kellan – Variant of Kellen, the name means slim, lean, and trim.

Kelland – From a place called Calandre or Callands

Kellen

Kellen – Kellen means slim, lean, and trim.

Keller – Faithful friend, one who sticks by through thick and thin.

Kellin – Kellin as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kellin is ‘slender’.

Kelvin – from the narrow river

Kenan – Ancient one

Kendon – Brave chieftain

Kendon – Kendon means The Brave Chief, The Brave Ruler

Kendric – Kendric means Brave and Fearless Chief

Kendrick

Kendrick – The name means He is a Brave Leader

Kendriek – Kendriek means Royal Chieftain

Kendrix – Kendrix means Royal Leader of the Clan

Kendryck – Kendryck means Son of Hary, A Brave Lader of Tribe

Kendryk – Kendryk menas Son a Hary, Chief

Kendul – Kendul means Chief is Brave

Kenley – Imperial meadow

Kennan – The name means Little Ken, The Clear Water

Kennard – Kennard mens Bold and Brave Leader

Kenneally – Imperial meadow

Kennedy – An Anglicized version of the Irish Gaelic name Cinnéidigh, meaning ‘helmeted chief.’ Used as both a boys’ and a girls’ name. Well-known Kennedys: President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and the rest of their clan.

Kenner – Brave chieftain

Kennet – Handsome one

Kenneth – Kenneth means He is born from the Fiery Flames

Kennett – Kennett means Born from Fire and Flames

Kenney – The name means Flame Born

Kenny – Form of KENNETH. handsome

Kensley – From a clearing with a spring.

Kent – Border land

Kenyon – Fair haired, loving, loyal and trustworthy.

Kenzie – Pretty, good-looking

Keondre

Kermit – Without envy

Kern – dark

Kerry – Dark, dusky, refers to the county that lies along the southwestern coast of Ireland

Kerry – From the Ciar’s tribe

Kevin

Kevin – Kevin means He is Born as Gentle Child

Kevon – Variant of Kevin, lovely baby.

Key – Key name means He is made of Fire

Keyne – The name means Keen Wit

Keyona – Keyona means He Who is Leading the People

Kian

Kiel – Living near a narrow channel

Kier – Small dark one

Kieran – Dark-haired, an Anglicized form of Ciaran, a popular Irish name

Kieran – small and dark-skinned

Kiernan – Small dark one

Kieron – Small dark one

Kile – Kile as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kile is ‘narrow or straight’.

Kiley – A narrow strait or channel. Variant of Kyle.

Killean – Church man

Killian – Church man

Kincaid – From Kincaid

Kinley – Son of the white warrior

Kinnel – Cliff dweller

Kinnell – From the head of the cliff

Kody – Descendent of the helpful one

Kohen – Takes the high road, doesn’t believe in revenge, kind.

Kolin – Variant of Colin, the name means young.

Konnor – Loving wolves

Korbin – Korbin means a very tall and angled hill.

Korey – Korey means A Spear

Kori – The meaning of the name is Dweller in a hollow

Koribella – Koribella is mostly used as a surname, means Holder of the Spear

Korie – Korie means a Seething Pool

Kruse – The name means Person with a Curly Hair

Kye

Kye – The name Kye has a two different meaings. One is ‘narrow’ or ‘slender’ and the other is ‘a wood’.

Kylan – A narrow strait or channel, variant of Kyle

Kylan – Kylan as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kylan is ‘narrow or straight’.

Kylar – A narrow strait or channel, variant of Kyle

Kylar – Kylar is a boy’s name that comes from the Gaelic name Kyle, meaning ‘narrow’ or ‘straight’.

Kyle – A narrow strait or channel

Kyle – Living near a narrow channel

Kylen – A narrow strait or channel, variant of Kyle

Kylen – Kylen as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kylen is ‘narrow or straight’.

Kyler – A narrow strait or channel, This variant of Kyle could also be derived from a Dutch surname meaning archer.

Kyler – Living near a narrow channel

Kylian – Church man

Kyran – Small dark one

Kyrell

Kyrell – Kyrell as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Kyrell is ‘narrow or straight’.

Gaelic boy names starting with L

Labhras

Lachlan – Land filled with lakes

Lachlann

Lamont

Lamonte – One who practices law and justice, man of law

Lawler – soft-spoken

Leannan – Gaelic word for little cloak

Leary – Keeper of calves

Leith – Damp or moist

Lennon

Lennon – Originally an Irish surname, now increasing in popularity as first name, meaning ‘little cloak’

Lennox

Lennox – Someone who lives near elm trees

Les – Holly orchard

Lesley – Form of LESLIE. small meadow

Leslie – Holly orchard

Linch – From a bank or a slope

Lirkin – Decsendant of Lorcan, one who is crowned with laurel

Loch – A Gaelic word for a Lake

Lochlain – Derives from the Gaelic name Loch meaining ‘lake or arm of the sea’.

Lochlan – Land filled with lakes

Logan – From the hollow

Logan – Logan is a Scottish place name and surname that offers fresh cinematic appeal and inspiration. Along with the sci-fi cult classic Logan’s Run, there’s also Logan, a movie starring Hugh Jackman as the popular Wolverine in the X-Men comic book series. No wonder Logan sounds more like a futuristic hero than a traditional Scottish clan. The Hollywood landscape is dotted with actors named Logan: Logan Lerman, Logan Miller and Logan Henderson. Glee creator Ryan Murphy named his son Logan in 2012.

Logen – Logen as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Logen is ‘hollow’.

Loman – A bare and empty place

Lon – Fierce, blackbird

Lon – Person as fierce as a Lion

Lonan – Blackbird

Lonn – A strong, firce person

Loran – City of laurels

Lorcan – Fierce one

Lucas – Light

Gaelic boy names starting with M

Mac – Son of, common surname prefix

Mac – Mac as a boy’s name is pronounced mak. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Mac is ‘son of’.

Macarthur – Gaelic – Son of Arthur.

Macaulay – Son of the willow

Mack – The son

Mackenna – Fire born

Mackenze – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Mackenzi – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Mackenzie – Originally a Scottish last name. In Gaelic, it means ‘comely.’ It can also mean ‘child of the wise leader’ and ‘born of fire.’ It’s used as both a boys’ and a girls’ name but is more popular for girls.

Mackenzy – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Mackey – Mackey as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Mackey is ‘son of’.

Mackie – Mackie as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Mackie is ‘son of’.

Mackinlay – MacKinlay as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of MacKinlay is ‘son of the white warrior or learned ruler’.

Mackinley – Son of the learned king

Mackinney – God has heard me, Celtic – Son of Cionaodh, Gaelic – Son of Coinneach, Son of Kenneth.

Macklin – Macklin as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Macklin is ‘son of’.

Macnab – Son of the abbot

Madden – Madden means coming from the dogs.

Mael – Celtic – Disciple, Chief, Prince

Maguire – Son of the beige one

Mairtin – Warring

Makenzi – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Makenzie – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Makenzy – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Malchom – A servant or devotee of Saint Columbia

Malcolm

Malcolm – Follower of Saint Columba

Malise – A servant of Jesus

Maloney – Devoted to God

Maloney – Gaelic – Devoted to God, One who serves St. John, St. John’s follower

Malvin – Polished chief

Manning – Powerful and valiant

Mannix – Monk

Maolmin – Polished chief

Marcaeus – A man who is like the hammer

Marcus – Hammer

Marcus – A shining hammer

Marmaduke – Follower of Maedoc

Martainn – Warlike

Matherson – The some of the one who is like a bear

Maxwell – Pool of Maccus

Mayo – Lives near the yew trees, This name of a county in Ireland is likely more recognized in the United States as that of Mayo Clinic, one of the world”s largest medical centers.

Mckay – Son of Kay

Mckenna – Fire born

Mckennon – McKennon as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of McKennon is ‘ascend’.

Mckenzie – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Mckenzy – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Mckinlay – McKinlay as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of McKinlay is ‘son of the white warrior or learned ruler’.

Mckinley – Variant of MacKinley, the name means the ruler’s son. Think of Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in America, named for former president William McKinley.

Mckinzie – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Melvin – Melvin means smooth and polished.

Merle – Shiny sea

Merrill – Shiny sea

Miach – The medical practitioner in the armed forces.

Micheil

Mickenzie – Form of MACKENZIE – son of a wise ruler, born of fire

Mikenzi – A Gaelic word that means Son of Kenneth.

Mikenzie – the Child of a wise leader.

Milligan – A Christianity ritual of shaving head

Monahan – A servant of the monastery

Monroe – from the red swamp

Moore – Moore as a boy’s name is of Old French, Middle English, Gaelic and Celtic origin, and the meaning of Moore is ‘swarthy, dark-skinned, bog, noble, great’.

Moray – Moray as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Murray. The meaning of Moray is ‘lord and master’.

More – More as a boy’s name is of Old French, Middle English, Gaelic, and Celtic origin, and the meaning of More is ‘swarthy, dark-skinned, bog, noble, or great’.

Morvan – The big gap or big peak

Morven – Gaelic – Child of the Sea, Mariner, Big Peak, Big Gap, Great, Fair Skinned

Muiredach – Muiredach as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Murray. The meaning of Muiredach is ‘lord and master’.

Munro – Bald, red

Murchadh – Protector of the sea

Murdoch – Seaman or mariner

Murphy – Seaman or mariner

Murray – Murray as a boy’s name is pronounced MUR-ee. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Murray is ‘lord and master’.

Murrey – Murrey as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Murrey is ‘lord and master’.

Murry – Murry as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Murray. The meaning of Murry is ‘lord and master’.

Gaelic boy names starting with N

Naoise – A beloved person who is a King, a hunter

Neacal – People”s victory

Neal – Zealous, adoring, zealous, fervent.

Neall – Champion

Nealon – Coming from clouds

Neil – Champion, A dynasty of Irish kings was founded by Niall of the Nine Hostages.

Neil – Coming from clouds

Neilson – Coming from clouds

Nels – Son of Neil.

Nelson – Son of Neil.

Nelson – Neil’s son

Nevin – Worships the saints

Nevin – Saint or holy man

Nevins – Worships the saints

Nevyn – Worships the saints

Niall – Coming from clouds

Nigel – Champion, from the Irish Gaelic name Niall

Nigel – Victor, winner, dark, gloomy, dusk.

Nile – Coming from clouds

Niles – Coming from clouds

Nilsson – Nils’s son

Ninian – Ninian as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin.

Nolan

Nolan – Traditionally an Irish last name. In Gaelic, it means a descendant of a chariot fighter or champion. Other meanings are ‘famous’ and ‘noble.’ Well-known Nolans: movie director Christopher Nolan.

Noland – Famous

Nolen – Variant of Nolan, the name means winner or champion.

Norm – Man from the North

Norman – Man from the North

Nygel – A Hebrew word of something came out of the water.

Gaelic boy names starting with O

Oisin – Oisin as a boy’s name is pronounced OH-sheen. It is of Gaelic origin.

Oran – Dull color or dim color or mostly in white color.

Oren – Pale-skinned

Orin – The additional name for Lord Mailar Lingappa.

Ormond – Ruadh’s son

Orren – Short in colors or deficient in colors.

Orrin – The color which is highly diluted with white.

Oscar – Friend of the deer

Oskari – Friend of the deer

Ossian – Ossian as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘fawn’.

Ossin – Ossin as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘little deer’.

Owen – Of noble descent

Gaelic boy names starting with P

Parlan – Variant of Bartholomew

Pharrell – A superior and heroic man

Phelan – Little wolf

Phelan – One who is like a wolf

Gaelic boy names starting with Q

Quade – From the Scottish clan name McQuade.

Quade – Quade as a boy’s name is pronounced kwayde. It is of Gaelic origin.

Quigley – From the mother, the maternal side, may have been related at some point specifically to land belonging to the mother”s side

Quigley – Strong or powerful

Quill – From the woods

Quillan – Cub, small one

Quillan – From the woods

Quin

Quin – One who is intelligent and wise

Quinlan – Graceful, strong, well made, also a variant of Quinn

Quinlan – Quinlan means in shape, trim and fit.

Quinn – Wisdom, intelligence, Quinn is derived from O”Cuinn, a Gaelic surname and is also a familiar form of Quincey and similar names

Quinn – Intelligent man

Quinnell – Counsel. Variant of Quinn.

Gaelic boy names starting with R

Rafer – Irish Gaelic – Rich and Prosperous, A pet form of Rafferty

Rafferty – Irish Gaelic – Rich and Prosperous, A variant name is Rafer

Ranald – Form of Ronale, one who rules with counsel

Reagen – Reagen as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Regan. The meaning of Reagen is ‘little ruler’.

Redmond – Protected counsel

Regen – Regen as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Regan.

Reilly – From a meadow of rye

Renny – small but mighty

Rey – Coming from a rye farm

Rian – Rian as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Gaelic name Ryan. The meaning of Rian is ‘king’.

Riane – little king

Riley – Brave

Rion – Rion as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Rion is ‘king’.

Riordan – A bard for the king

Risteard – Gaelic form of Richard

Roan – Roan as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Rowan. The meaning of Roan is ‘little red-head’.

Roark – Roark as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Roark is ‘champion’.

Roarke – Renowned champion

Rodan – Fertile or productive

Ronald

Ronell – Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.

Ronell – To rule people by advise

Ronin – Variant of Ronan, enjoys performing and making people smile.

Ronn – He who will rule with his counsel

Ronnell – Rules with counsel. Form of Ronald from Reynold.

Ronnie

Ronny

Ronny – One who owns the legendary lands

Rooney – Red-haired

Rory – Ruddy

Rory – Red ruler

Rourke – Famous king, an ancient given name adopted as an Irish clan name

Roy

Royal

Royan – Those whose hair is red

Ruark – Ruark as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Roark. The meaning of Ruark is ‘champion’.

Rusk – Spanish – Twisted Bread, Habitational name from Gaelic riasg Marsh or Bog, A variant of Ruske

Ry – A little king

Ryan

Ryan – A classic Irish last name. It means ‘descendent of the king,’ or even ‘little king.’ In recent years, it’s become popular as a girls’ name. Well-known Ryans: actors Ryan Gosling, Ryan O’Neal, Meg Ryan.

Ryen – Ryen as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Gaelic name Ryan. The meaning of Ryen is ‘king’.

Ryon – Ryon as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Ryan. The meaning of Ryon is ‘king’.

Ryun – Ryun as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Ryan. The meaning of Ryun is ‘king’.

Gaelic boy names starting with S

Saoirse – Liberty

Sayre – Occupational name, carpenter

Scully – A town crier

Seath – Wolfish

Seoras – An occupational name, farmer

Seosamh – He shall add

Seosaph – God will multiply

Shan – Old, wise

Shandon – Shandon as a boy’s name (also used as a girl’s name), is related to the Gaelic name Shan. The meaning of Shandon is ‘old’.

Shanen – Shanen as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘old or ancient’.

Shanley – child of the old hero

Shann – Shann as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Shan. The meaning of Shann is ‘old or wise’.

Shannen – Shannen as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name) is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Shannen is ‘ancient’. Shannen is related to the name Shannon.

Shannon – Wise woman

Shavon – One who is open-minded

Shaylon – Shaylon as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Shea. The meaning of Shaylon is ‘admirable’.

Shays – Shays as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Shea. The meaning of Shays is ‘admirable’.

Shea – An admirable man, from the fairy fortress

Sheena – God

Sheridan – Untamed

Sheridan – Seeker’s child

Sheridon – Sheridon as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name) is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Sheridon is ‘seeker’. Sheridon is related to the name Sheridan.

Sherridan – Sherridan as a girl’s name (also used as a boy’s name) is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Sherridan is ‘seeker’. Sherridan is related to the name Sheridan.

Sherrod – A wild man

Sholto – Old Gaelic name meaning a Teal Duck

Sine – god’s gracious gift

Slavin – Mountain, surname

Slevin – mountaineer

Sloan – One with the nature of a warrior, a fighter in heart

Sloane – Warrior

Sloane – He is a warrior in heart

Sullavan – Sullavan as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Sullivan. The meaning of Sullavan is ‘dark eyes’.

Sullevan – Sullevan as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Sullivan. The meaning of Sullevan is ‘dark eyes’.

Sullivan – Sullivan as a boy’s name is pronounced SIL-ih-vun. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Sullivan is ‘dark eyes’.

Gaelic boy names starting with T

Tad – Tad as a boy’s name is pronounced tad. It is of English origin, and the meaning of Tad is ‘heart’.

Teagan – Poetry writer

Teaghan – Little poet

Teague – Poet

Teague – A handsome poet

Tearlach – A strong man

Tearley – Manly

Tearly – Manly

Tennille – The light

Tevin – Variant of Kevin, lovely baby.

Thorstein – Town of thorns, Thorn variants are English surnames occasionally used as given names.

Tiernan – Lord and master

Tierney – Lord and master

Tighe – Poet or bard

Tioboid – The brave people, or brave race

Tirohn – Tirohn as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Tyrone. The meaning of Tirohn is ‘Owen’s county’.

Tirone – Tirone as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Tyrone. The meaning of Tirone is ‘Owen’s county’.

Tirown – Tirown as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin meaning ‘Owen’s county’.

Tomas – The twin, one of a born twin

Toran – Toran is a boy’s name meaning ‘chief’ that comes from the Gaelic name Torin.

Torean – Torean as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Torin. The meaning of Torean is ‘chief’.

Toren – Toren as a boy’s name is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Toren is ‘chief’.

Torian – The chief, or the head, leader

Torin – Torin as a boy’s name is pronounced TOR-en. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Torin is ‘chief’.

Torion – Torion as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Torin. The meaning of Torion is ‘chief’.

Torphin – A male descendant of Thor

Torquil – From the north

Torran – Torran is a boy’s name meaning ‘chief’ that is related to the Gaelic name Torin.

Torrance – Form of TERENCE

Torres – A habitational name of a person belongs from the city of towers

Torrian – Torrian as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Torin. The meaning of Torrian is ‘chief’.

Tosh – A chief or a leader

Traynor – A very strong person

Trevor – prudent

Trinian – A Gaelic variant of Saint Ninian from Scottish

Tristan – Filled with sadness

Tristin – Tumult

Triston – Tumult

Trystan – A sorrowful man, A knight of the round table in arthurian legend

Tully – Unclear

Tuomo – Peaceful

Tyree – Land, earth

Tyrin – Tyrin means land of the moral one.

Tyron – Tyron is a boy’s name meaning ‘Owen’s county’ that is related to the Gaelic name Tyrone.

Tyrone – Tyrone as a boy’s name is pronounced TY-rohn, ter-TOHN. It is of Gaelic origin, and the meaning of Tyrone is ‘Owen’s county’.

Tyronne – Tyronne as a boy’s name is related to the Gaelic name Tyrone. The meaning of Tyronne is ‘Owen’s county’.

Gaelic boy names starting with W

Winford – From Winford

Gaelic boy names starting with X

Xaiden – A variant spelling of the Gaelic name Aidan, which itself means ‘little fire’.

Gaelic boy names starting with Z

Zayden – Little fire