Favorite Welsh and Irish names?
Well, after doing some family research, we've come to realize that we are both Irish and Welsh. So I was wondering, what are your favorite Irish and/or Welsh names? Off the top of my head, I like Ceridwen for a girl, but that's all I can think of right now.
Suggestions?
Suggestions?
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I generally am not a lover of Irish and Welsh names, but I do love...
Bridget
Deirdre
Eira
Gladys - I know this is considered horribly fusty, and I don't know if I'd use it as a first name, but I think it's so lovely and sweet and I love it as a middle name.
Gwendolen
Honora
Kathleen/Cathleen (I'd encourage you to use the original Caitlín, but since the Katelynn sound is so in vogue, Caitlín has no chance of being anything else.)
Máire/Moira
Máirín/Maureen
Mona
Nia
Winifred
I find there are no Irish or Welsh male names I truly love, but here are some I very much like:
Angus
Christy - Obviously not a full name, but worth noting- I really love this nn for Christopher. I would have guessed it was just Scottish, but it's listed as Irish too, so I thought I'd include it.
Duncan
Einrí
Gawain - I like this a lot more than Gavin.
Ilar
Ioan
Meredith
Morgan
Names I always consider Irish-American (probably because they pop up so often in my family tree) are Mary, Margaret, and James, and I'd also recommend those, especially with nicknames like Maureen, Maisie and Jamie, to tie them strongly to your Irish heritage.
Some combinations:
Honora Gladys
Deirdre Máirín/Deirdre Maureen
Winifred Eira
Winifred Nia
Bridget Gladys
Bridget Deirdre
Gwendolen Deirdre
Kathleen Bridget
Mona Caitlín
Angus Meredith
Christopher Meredith 'Christy' - is this far too girly?
Morgan Gawain - too Arthurian?
Morgan Einrí
Ilar Duncan / Duncan Ilar
Any names or combinations in this post that appeal to you?
Bridget
Deirdre
Eira
Gladys - I know this is considered horribly fusty, and I don't know if I'd use it as a first name, but I think it's so lovely and sweet and I love it as a middle name.
Gwendolen
Honora
Kathleen/Cathleen (I'd encourage you to use the original Caitlín, but since the Katelynn sound is so in vogue, Caitlín has no chance of being anything else.)
Máire/Moira
Máirín/Maureen
Mona
Nia
Winifred
I find there are no Irish or Welsh male names I truly love, but here are some I very much like:
Angus
Christy - Obviously not a full name, but worth noting- I really love this nn for Christopher. I would have guessed it was just Scottish, but it's listed as Irish too, so I thought I'd include it.
Duncan
Einrí
Gawain - I like this a lot more than Gavin.
Ilar
Ioan
Meredith
Morgan
Names I always consider Irish-American (probably because they pop up so often in my family tree) are Mary, Margaret, and James, and I'd also recommend those, especially with nicknames like Maureen, Maisie and Jamie, to tie them strongly to your Irish heritage.
Some combinations:
Honora Gladys
Deirdre Máirín/Deirdre Maureen
Winifred Eira
Winifred Nia
Bridget Gladys
Bridget Deirdre
Gwendolen Deirdre
Kathleen Bridget
Mona Caitlín
Angus Meredith
Christopher Meredith 'Christy' - is this far too girly?
Morgan Gawain - too Arthurian?
Morgan Einrí
Ilar Duncan / Duncan Ilar
Any names or combinations in this post that appeal to you?
Kelly for a girl only, but I wouldn't use it. Lile I would use as an alternative to Lily.
Eamon
Iollan
Lachlan
Aisling
Bronwen
Myfanwy
Niamh
Iollan
Lachlan
Aisling
Bronwen
Myfanwy
Niamh
Morrigan!!!
I like quite a few Celtic names:
GIRLS
Elen
Non
Nimue
Neve
Enid
Eluned
Ena (EH-na)
Bride
Selma (I think there's an Irish castle that goes by this name)
Carys
Isolde
BOYS
Caedmon
Eoghan (YO-in)
Shan (even though it's technically a girl's name)
Idris
Cameron
Gareth
Tristan / Tristram
Ennis
Iago (YAH-go, I think)
Meical
Steffan
Callum / Calum
Nevan / Nevin
Lachlan
GIRLS
Elen
Non
Nimue
Neve
Enid
Eluned
Ena (EH-na)
Bride
Selma (I think there's an Irish castle that goes by this name)
Carys
Isolde
BOYS
Caedmon
Eoghan (YO-in)
Shan (even though it's technically a girl's name)
Idris
Cameron
Gareth
Tristan / Tristram
Ennis
Iago (YAH-go, I think)
Meical
Steffan
Callum / Calum
Nevan / Nevin
Lachlan