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Meaning of the Name Gael |
366 names found for "Gael" (page 4 of 8) |
The first name Gael is of Irish, Celtic/Gaelic, English origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Irish: Stranger
Celtic/Gaelic: Gaelic, from Ireland
English: Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Similar Names
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Euna
(Scottish)
Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Una ('Dearth, Feminine' or 'Lamb'), a Name of Uncertain Meaning. (Yoo-nah)
Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Una ('Dearth, Feminine' or 'Lamb'), a Name of Uncertain Meaning. (Yoo-nah)
Eve
(Hebrew)
The Mother of All Living, Fist Woman; Derived from the Hebrew Chava (Life). Eubha in Gaelic, (Eva, Evita)
The Mother of All Living, Fist Woman; Derived from the Hebrew Chava (Life). Eubha in Gaelic, (Eva, Evita)
Farquhar
(Scottish)
From the Gaelic Fearchar, Meaning 'Friendly Man' or 'Very Dear One'. Famous Bearer: an Early King of Scotland
From the Gaelic Fearchar, Meaning 'Friendly Man' or 'Very Dear One'. Famous Bearer: an Early King of Scotland
Fearchar
(Gaelic)
Dear Man; a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Ements Fear (Man) and Char (Dear). Anglicization: Farquhar. (Fahr-kahr)
Dear Man; a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Ements Fear (Man) and Char (Dear). Anglicization: Farquhar. (Fahr-kahr)
Fearghas
(Scottish)
Compound Name Composed from the Gaelic Fear (Man) and Ghas, Gus (Valor, Strength). Anglicization: Fergus. (Fer-gus)
Compound Name Composed from the Gaelic Fear (Man) and Ghas, Gus (Valor, Strength). Anglicization: Fergus. (Fer-gus)
Fergus
(Scottish)
A Valor or Strength; a Typical Scottish Name Which is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fearghas, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Fear (Man) and Ghas (Valor, Strength). Pet Names: Fergie. (Fe
A Valor or Strength; a Typical Scottish Name Which is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fearghas, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Fear (Man) and Ghas (Valor, Strength). Pet Names: Fergie. (Fe
Finella
(English)
White Shoulders; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fionnaghuala. Variations: Fenella, Finola, Fionola. (Fin-nel-lah)
White Shoulders; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fionnaghuala. Variations: Fenella, Finola, Fionola. (Fin-nel-lah)
Fingall
(English)
Fair-haired Stranger; an Anglicized Form of Gaelic Fionnghall, a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Elements Fionn (White, Fair) and Gal (A Stranger). Variations: Fingal. (Fingl)
Fair-haired Stranger; an Anglicized Form of Gaelic Fionnghall, a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Elements Fionn (White, Fair) and Gal (A Stranger). Variations: Fingal. (Fingl)
Finlay
(English)
Fair-haired Warrior;An Anglicized Form of Fionnlagh and Fionnia, Compound Names Composed of the Gaelic Elements Fionn (White, Fair) and Laogh (Warrior, Calf). Variations: Finley. (Fin-lay)
Fair-haired Warrior;An Anglicized Form of Fionnlagh and Fionnia, Compound Names Composed of the Gaelic Elements Fionn (White, Fair) and Laogh (Warrior, Calf). Variations: Finley. (Fin-lay)
Finlay
(Scottish)
From the Gaelic Name Meaning Fair Hero. Famous Bearers: the Fictional Macbeth's Father, Scottish Actor Finlay Currie
From the Gaelic Name Meaning Fair Hero. Famous Bearers: the Fictional Macbeth's Father, Scottish Actor Finlay Currie
Fionnlagh
(Gaelic)
White Warrior; a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Elements Fionn (White, Fair) and Laogh (Warrior, Calf), a Byname for Viking Invaders. Variations: Fionnla. (Fee-on-lay)
White Warrior; a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Elements Fionn (White, Fair) and Laogh (Warrior, Calf), a Byname for Viking Invaders. Variations: Fionnla. (Fee-on-lay)
Flora
(Scottish)
White Shoulders; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fionnaghuala (White Shoulders). Another Meaning Is, Flower, Derived from the Latin Floris. Pet Name: Florrie; Floraigh (Gaelic). (Flor-ah)
White Shoulders; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Fionnaghuala (White Shoulders). Another Meaning Is, Flower, Derived from the Latin Floris. Pet Name: Florrie; Floraigh (Gaelic). (Flor-ah)
Forbes
(Scottish)
A Field; a Surname Thought to Be Derived from the Old Gaelic Forba. (A Field). (Forbz)
A Field; a Surname Thought to Be Derived from the Old Gaelic Forba. (A Field). (Forbz)
Gaelan
(Greek)
Tranquil. for Years Accepted Medical Practices Were Based on the Research of Nd Century Physician Galen
Tranquil. for Years Accepted Medical Practices Were Based on the Research of Nd Century Physician Galen
Gaila
(English)
Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Gala
(English)
Festive Party. Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Festive Party. Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Gavin
(Scottish)
Of Uncertain Origin and Meaning, Some Believe Gavin to Be from the Obsolete Gwalchmai, a Gaelic Name Derived from the Elements Gwalch (A Hawk) and Maedd (A Blow, Battle). (Gav-in)
Of Uncertain Origin and Meaning, Some Believe Gavin to Be from the Obsolete Gwalchmai, a Gaelic Name Derived from the Elements Gwalch (A Hawk) and Maedd (A Blow, Battle). (Gav-in)
Gaylene
(English)
Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a Term for Descendants of the Ancient Celts in Scotland; Ireland and the Isle of Man
Gibidh
(Gaelic)
Famous Pledge; a Gaelic Form of Gibby, Which is a Pet Form of Gilbert (Famous Pledge), a Name Introduced by the Normans. (Gih-bee)
Famous Pledge; a Gaelic Form of Gibby, Which is a Pet Form of Gilbert (Famous Pledge), a Name Introduced by the Normans. (Gih-bee)
Gillanders
(Scottish)
Servant of St. Andrew; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Ainndreis and Gille Anndrais (Servant of St. Andrew). (Gil-an- Derz)
Servant of St. Andrew; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Ainndreis and Gille Anndrais (Servant of St. Andrew). (Gil-an- Derz)
Gilleonan
(Scottish)
Servant of St. Adomnan; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Adhamhnain (Servant of St. Adomnan). (G1l-0-nan)
Servant of St. Adomnan; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Adhamhnain (Servant of St. Adomnan). (G1l-0-nan)