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Names That Mean Gael |
366 names found for "Gael" (page 7 of 8) |
Looking for names that mean Gael? We couldn't find the exact name Gael, but listed below are some first names meaning Gael or names similar to the word Gael.
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Mariner; Murdoch is from the Gaelic Muireadhach (Mariner). Short Form: Murdo. (Mur-dok)

Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Niall, a Name of Debated Meaning. Some Believe it is Derived from Niadh (A Champion). Others Think it is from Neall (Cloud). Variations: Neal, Neill, Niel, Niell. (Neel)

A Borrowing from the Irish, Niall is a Very Old Yet Still Popular Gaelic Name of Debated Meaning. Some Believe it is Derived from Niadh (A Champion). Others Think it is from Neall (Cloud). (Ni-ahl)

Gaelic Form of Oliver, a Name of Debated Meaning. it is Thought to Be Derived from French Olivier (Olive Tree). Some Believe it is of Germanic Origin, Alfihar, a Compund Name Composed Of, Alf (Elf) an

From the Old English Osgar, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Os (A God) and Gar (Spear). Alternatively, There is an Irish Oscar, Which is Derived from the Gaelic Elements Os (A Deer) and Cara

A Patrician; a Gaelic Form of Patrick. Variations: Padraic, Padruig. Pet Name: Paidean. (Pa-dreeg)

A Rock, Stone; Popular Gaelic Form of Peter (A Rock, a Stone). Pet Name: Peidearan. (Pee-der)

A Pearl;A Gaelic Form of Peggy, a Pet Form of Margaret Modeled After Meggie. (Peg-gee)

Gaelic Name Derived from the Scandinavian Rognvaldr (Powerful Judgment), a Compound Name Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin (Advice, Decision, Judgment) and Valdr (Ruler, Power, Might). The Na

Gaelic Name Derived from Rognvaldr, a Compound Name, Introduced by Scandinavian Settlers, Composed from the Old Norse Elements Regin, Rogn (Ad- Vice, Judgment, Decision) and Valdr (Ruler, Power). The

Red; an Irish Form of the Gaelic Ruairidh and Ruairi, Names Derived from Rua (Red, Ruddy). (Ror-ree)

Dweller on the Promontory or Peninsula; a Surname Derived from the Gaelic Ros (A Promontory or Peninsula). The Name is Also Used As a Nickname for a Person With Red Hair As Derived from the Middle Eng

Red; Derived from the Gaelic Rua (Red, Ruddy). Anglicizations: Roderick and Rory. Variations: Ruaidhn, Ruairi, Ruairidh. (Rur-ree)

Defender, Helper of Mankinf; Gaelic Form of Sandy, Which is a Pet Form of Alexander. (San-dee)

God is Gracious; a Variant of Eoin, Which is the Gaelic Form of John. Anglicization: Shane. (Shane)

Seizing by the Heel, Supplanting ; Gaelic Form of James. Pet Name: Simidh. (Shay-mus)

The Name Formed Either by Spelling Agnes Backward or As a Derivative of the Gaelic Seang (Slender, Lanky). See Agnes. (Sen-gah)

God is Gracious; Gaelic Form of Jock, Which is a Variant Form of Jack, Itself a Pet Form of John. Pet Name: Seocan. (Shok)

An Anglicized Form of Seonaid, the Gaelic Form of Janet, Which is a Diminutive Form of Jane (God is Gracious). Variations: Shona. (Sho-nah)

God is Gracious; a Gaelic Form of Joan, a Feminine Form of John (God is Gracious). See Joan. (Sho-nah)

God is Gracious; Anglicized Form of Gaelic Seaghan, a Variant of Eoin, Which is the Gaelic Form of John

God is Gracious; an Anglicized Form of Sine, the Scottish Gaelic Form of Jane, Which is a Feminine Form of John (God is Gracious)