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  • Gael - GAH-ehl
    Etymology & Historical Origin - Gael. Gael is a modern masculine name coined from the word Gael, a term used to describe a specific ethno-linguistic group of people descended from the Celtic tribes (the others being the Picts and the Brythons). Gael comes from the ancient Gaelic word “Goídel” meaning “Irishman”.
    Meaning: Of Gaelic descent Origin: French
  • Adhamh
    The meaning of the name “Adhamh” is: “Man; earth; to be red”. Categories: Gaelic Names, Scottish Names. Used in: Gaelic speaking countries. Gender: Boy Names. Origins: Hebrew.
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Adam. Origin: Gaelic
  • Mildread
    Mildred is a female given name. It is an Anglo-Saxon name of Old English origin, and its meaning is "gentle strength". It reached the rank of the sixth most popular name for girls in the United States in 1912 and maintained that popularity through 1920, but then its popularity dropped quickly afterward.
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Mildred. Origin: Gaelic
  • Giorsal
    Gior-sal, gi-ors-al ] The baby girl name Giorsal is derived from Scottish and Germanic origins. Giorsal is a variation of the name Giorsala. Giorsal is also a variation of the name Griselda (English, German, Italian, and Spanish). Giorsal is rarely used as a baby name for girls.
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Grizel. Origin: Gaelic
  • Gearald
    Origin of the name Gerald: Derived from the Germanic Gerward, a compound name composed from the elements ger (a spear) and wald (rule): hence, "spear ruler, to rule with a spear." ... The name died out in England by the end of the 13th century but was kept by the Irish.
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Gerald. Origin: Gaelic
  • Stiabhan
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Stepher. Origin: Gaelic
  • Dreail
    Derived Forms derailment , noun. Word Origin and History for derail. v. 1850, in both transitive and intransitive senses, from French dérailler "to go off the rails," from de- (see de-) + railler (see rail (n.1)).
    Meaning: Water origin, gaelic Origin: Scottish
  • Diorbhall
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Dorothy. Origin: Gaelic
  • Bearnard
    Origin of the name Bernard: Derived from the Old High German Berinhard (bold as a bear), a compound name composed of the elements bern (bear) and hard (bold, hearty, brave, strong).
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Bernard. Origin: Gaelic
  • Bealantin
    Meaning: Gaelic form of Ballantine. Origin: Gaelic

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