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Language Celtic: Names And Words

Description:Celtic, the language of the Celts, since around 1000 BC, widely spoken in Europe around 300 BC; today few speakers remain in regions like Ireland, Scottland and Wales
Family/group:Celtic family
WordLanguageTranslationsName Groups
afonCelticthe riverIrving
alCelticthe rockAlan/Alana
anaCelticthe motherBelana
arduCeltichighArden
arthCelticthe bearArmel/Armelle, Arthur
belCelticthe lightBelana
brigantiCelticexalted, divineBridget
brynCelticthe hillBrent, Brian/Brianna, Brynn
ceallachCelticthe war, the strifeCillian
dagaCeltic Dagobert
drestCelticthe riot, the tumultTristan/Trista
dubnoCelticthe worldDonald/Donalda
dunCelticthe hill, the fort (a permanent army post)Gordon, Merlin/Merlina
eborCelticthe yew (a tree)Eoghan
frewiCeltic Winifred
gealCelticbrightMuriel
glenCelticthe valleyGlen
gorCelticgreatGordon
haerCelticthe battleHarvey
iodocCelticthe lordJodok, Jost, Joyce
kentCelticthe borderKendall/Kendall, Kent
kethCelticthe forestKeith
kiCelticthe dogTanguy
korventeenCelticthe stormCorentin/Corentine
kunoCelticgreat, highConan
llwydCelticgreyFloyd
meadhbhCelticIntoxicatingMaeve
morCelticthe seaMorgan/Morgana, Murray
morayCelticby the seaMurray
muirCelticthe seaKjartan, Merlin/Merlina, Muireann, Muriel
nerthosCelticthe strength 
nevioCelticnewNevio
riganCelticthe queenRhiannon
rosCelticthe promontory (technical term for cape), the cape, the headlandRoss
ruadhCelticredRory/Rory, Rowan/Rowan, Roy
shelmaCelticthe beautiful viewSelma
tanCelticthe fireTanguy
valCelticto ruleCathal, Donald/Donalda
viuCelticworthyHarvey