Baby Names

440+ Celtic Baby Girl Names (Magical, Timeless & Totally Gorgeous)

Discover enchanting Celtic baby girl names filled with ancient charm, nature’s beauty, and soulful meaning—perfect for parents seeking something magical and unforgettable

Choosing a baby name is such a sweet (and sometimes overwhelming) journey. You want something beautiful, meaningful, and—let’s be real—something that feels just right when you whisper it out loud at 2 a.m. while imagining your little one wrapped in a blanket.

If you’ve been drawn to Celtic baby girl names, you’re in for a real treat. These names are lyrical, rooted in rich mythology, nature, and history, and they carry an almost magical vibe. From Irish legends to Welsh poetry to Scottish folklore, the Celtic world is bursting with names that are both whimsical and strong.

So, grab your cup of tea (or coffee, I’m not judging), and let’s dive into this list together. I’ve broken it down into categories to make the journey fun and easy, with over 440+ names, their meanings, and a sprinkle of commentary. Ready? Let’s go!

Nature-Inspired Beauties

Celtic culture has always been deeply tied to the natural world—trees, rivers, seasons, and animals. These names bring that wild beauty right into your baby’s identity.

  1. Aisling (Irish) – Means dream or vision. Perfect if your little one feels like a dream come true.
  2. Arden (Celtic/English) – From a forest name, with Shakespearean charm (hello, As You Like It).
  3. Avalon (Welsh) – Legendary isle of apples, linked to Arthurian myth. Magical and dreamy.
  4. Brynna (Welsh) – Means hill. Simple, earthy, and quietly strong.
  5. Clíodhna (Irish) – Goddess of love and beauty in Celtic mythology. Sounds like a fairy queen.
  6. Dara (Irish) – Means oak tree. Strong and rooted.
  7. Eira (Welsh) – Means snow. Short, chic, and wintry.
  8. Fenella (Scottish Gaelic) – White shoulder or fair one. Romantic, old-world vibe.
  9. Fiona (Scottish) – Classic name meaning fair. Forever elegant (thank you, Princess Fiona).
  10. Glenna (Scottish) – Valley or glen. Down-to-earth and soft.
  11. Isolde (Welsh) – Legendary heroine of Tristan & Isolde. Dramatic and romantic.
  12. Keelin (Irish) – Means slender, fair. Modern and sweet.
  13. Lirien (inspired by Irish sea god Lir) – Water/sea vibes. Enchanting and unique.
  14. Maeve (Irish) – Queen in Irish mythology. Means she who intoxicates (yep, she’s a vibe).
  15. Muirgen (Irish) – Means born of the sea. Mermaid energy.
  16. Niamh (Irish, pronounced Neev) – Means bright, radiant. Glows like sunshine.
  17. Orla (Irish) – Means golden princess. Feels both royal and approachable.
  18. Rhiannon (Welsh) – Moon goddess, famously sung about by Fleetwood Mac. Ethereal.
  19. Rowan (Scottish/Irish) – A tree name that also works for boys. Strong and modern.
  20. Saoirse (Irish, pronounced Seer-sha) – Means freedom. Powerful and bold (thanks, Saoirse Ronan!).
  21. Tara (Irish) – Ancient seat of Irish kings. Regal but still cozy.
  22. Una (Irish) – Means lamb. Gentle and pure.
  23. Willowen (inspired by willow trees) – Whispery, soft, and magical.
  24. Aednat (Irish) – Means little fire. Sparks warmth.
  25. Arlise (Irish) – Means pledge. Gentle and lyrical.
  26. Bevin (Irish) – Means fair lady. Old but sweet.
  27. Bláthnaid (Irish, pronounced Blaw-nid) – Means flower. Pure spring vibes.
  28. Bryony (Celtic plant name) – A climbing vine with delicate flowers.
  29. Caer (Welsh) – Means fortress. Strong and earthy.
  30. Cana (Irish) – Means wolf cub. Wild and adorable.
  31. Ciarra (Irish) – Dark-haired beauty, like midnight skies.
  32. Colleenna (Irish) – Means girl, maiden. Fresh twist on Colleen.
  33. Darcy (Irish) – From dark one. Stylish and cool.
  34. Druantia (Celtic myth) – Goddess of trees and fertility. Leafy magic.
  35. Eithlinn (Irish) – Connected to nut trees.
  36. Elowen (Cornish) – Means elm tree. Rising in popularity.
  37. Fianna (Irish) – Refers to warriors, but tied to wild landscapes.
  38. Gwyneira (Welsh) – Means blessed snow.
  39. Islene (Irish) – Connected to vision and clarity.
  40. Keeleigh (Irish) – Means graceful, slender. Light as air.
  41. Linden (Celtic tree name) – Gentle yet strong.
  42. Lyonesse (Cornish legend) – A lost land beneath the sea. Mystical.
  43. Mairin (Irish) – Little drop of the sea.
  44. Meadowen (nature-inspired) – Calm, pastoral vibe.
  45. Morwenna (Cornish) – Means waves of the sea. Coastal beauty.
  46. Nareen (Irish) – Fresh and flowing like water.
  47. Nollaig (Irish) – Means Christmas. Festive and nature-rooted.
  48. Oriana (Welsh roots) – Golden dawn.
  49. Prynhawn (Welsh) – Means afternoon. Poetic time-of-day name.
  50. Rhoswen (Welsh) – Means white rose.
  51. Selene (Celtic adaptation from Greek) – Moonlight name.
  52. Siomha (Irish, pronounced Shee-va) – Means peace. Gentle as a meadow breeze.
  53. Sylvan (Celtic-inspired) – Of the forest.
  54. Taura (Irish) – Connected to hills and rocky places.
  55. Tierna (Irish) – Means lord, lady of the land.
  56. Torinelle (Celtic flair) – Inspired by tor, meaning hill.
  57. Uaine (Irish, pronounced Oo-in-ya) – Means green. Vibrant and fresh.
  58. Winona (Celtic/Native American crossover) – Means firstborn daughter.

Myth & Legend Queens

Celtic mythology is full of warrior queens, goddesses, and mystical heroines. If you want a name dripping with legend, this section is for you.

  1. Arianwen (Welsh) – Means silver white. A noble, mythical name.
  2. Blodeuwedd (Welsh) – Means flower face. A woman created from flowers in myth.
  3. Brigid (Irish) – Goddess of fire, poetry, and healing. Also beloved as St. Brigid. Timeless.
  4. Cerridwen (Welsh) – Goddess of transformation and inspiration. Rich, mysterious sound.
  5. Deirdre (Irish) – Tragic heroine, symbol of beauty and sorrow. Dramatic and powerful.
  6. Ériu (Irish) – The goddess who gave Ireland its name. Talk about iconic.
  7. Fand (Irish) – Sea goddess associated with love and healing. Rare and magical.
  8. Gráinne (Irish) – Famous princess from legends, often compared to Helen of Troy.
  9. Macha (Irish) – A fierce goddess of battle and sovereignty. Strong and striking.
  10. Morgana (Welsh/Arthurian) – Sorceress in Arthurian legend. Darkly enchanting.
  11. Nessa (Irish) – Mother of Conchobar in legend. Sweet but powerful.
  12. Olwen (Welsh) – Means white footprint. Associated with beauty and grace.
  13. Scáthach (Scottish Gaelic) – A legendary warrior woman. Fierce fighter name.
  14. Selkie (Scottish folklore) – Mythical seal-women. Mystical and sea-swept.
  15. Tegan (Welsh) – Means darling. Cute, modern, and cheerful.
  16. Vivienne (Arthurian/Celtic roots) – The Lady of the Lake. Elegant and romantic.
  17. Aeval (Irish fairy queen) – Judge of love disputes. Romantic and whimsical.
  18. Ardwinna (Irish) – Forest goddess.
  19. Arianrhod (Welsh) – Goddess of the moon and stars. Celestial vibes.
  20. Bebhinn (Irish) – Means fair woman. Linked to a goddess of the underworld.
  21. Boann (Irish) – River goddess tied to the River Boyne. Flowing energy.
  22. Caer Ibormeith (Irish) – Goddess of dreams.
  23. Cailleach (Irish/Scottish) – Ancient divine hag, goddess of winter. Fierce and icy.
  24. Dana (Irish) – Mother goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
  25. Epona (Celtic) – Goddess of horses. Strong and graceful.
  26. Ethniu (Irish) – Mother of a great hero. Myth-heavy.
  27. Fedelma (Irish) – Prophetess from myth. Visionary vibes.
  28. Flidais (Irish) – Goddess of animals and the hunt.
  29. Gobnait (Irish) – Saint linked to bees. Buzz-worthy pick!
  30. Grainne Mhaol (Irish legend) – Pirate queen of Connacht. Fierce sailor energy.
  31. Gwladys (Welsh) – Legendary noblewoman saint.
  32. Íde (Irish) – A saint known as foster mother of the saints.
  33. Liath (Irish myth) – Warrior woman.
  34. Maeghan (Irish myth variant of Maeve) – Warrior queen energy.
  35. Medbhladh (Irish) – A mythological poet.
  36. Modron (Welsh) – Mother goddess.
  37. Morrigan (Irish) – Phantom queen goddess of battle. Fierce and stormy.
  38. Nemhain (Irish) – Goddess of battle frenzy.
  39. Niamhna (Irish) – Linked to Niamh, radiant myth figure.
  40. Onuava (Celtic) – River goddess. Flowing name.
  41. Rigantona (Welsh) – Goddess of horses and sovereignty.
  42. Scota (Irish legend) – Ancestor of the Scots.
  43. Serenwen (Welsh myth-inspired) – White star.
  44. Sionann (Irish) – River goddess, connected to the River Shannon.
  45. Taliesin (Welsh) – Legendary bard, often feminized for naming.
  46. Tephi (Irish/legendary princess) – Connected to biblical-Celtic fusion tales.
  47. Tlachtga (Irish) – Druidess linked to sacred fire.
  48. Viviana (Celtic-Arthurian) – Variant of Vivienne, Lady of the Lake.
  49. Ysbaddaden (Welsh) – Myth giant, softened into a rare feminine form.
  50. Zennor (Cornish legend) – From the Mermaid of Zennor story.

Old-School Cool

If you’re the type who loves vintage vibes, these Celtic names carry that timeless, slightly retro charm.

  1. Aoife (Irish, pronounced Ee-fa) – Legendary warrior woman. Fierce but graceful.
  2. Branna (Irish) – Means raven. Dark and mysterious.
  3. Caitriona (Irish/Scottish) – Gaelic version of Katherine. Sophisticated (yes, like Caitríona Balfe from Outlander).
  4. Colleen (Irish) – Means girl. Classic Irish-American name.
  5. Eithne (Irish, pronounced Enya) – Means kernel, grain. Soft and mystical (hello, Enya).
  6. Grania (Irish) – Variant of Gráinne. Old but gold.
  7. Iona (Scottish) – An island name with spiritual resonance. Calm and pretty.
  8. Kathleen (Irish) – Classic 20th-century Irish favorite. Vintage charm.
  9. Moira (Irish) – Gaelic form of Mary. Warm and homey.
  10. Sheila (Irish) – Vintage, fun, and ready for a comeback.
  11. Ailbhe (Irish, pronounced Alva) – Means white, noble.
  12. Berneen (Irish vintage) – Old-fashioned and sweet.
  13. Brannaid (Irish) – Raven-inspired vintage.
  14. Careen (Irish/Welsh) – Retro charm, soft sound.
  15. Ceara (Irish) – Means bright, fiery.
  16. Dymphna (Irish saint) – Protector of mental health. Deep roots.
  17. Edel (Irish) – Noble, elegant vintage.
  18. Eithney (Irish) – Classic Gaelic sound.
  19. Fidelma (Irish) – Old saint’s name. Retro and dignified.
  20. Glenys (Welsh) – From the glen. Cozy charm.
  21. Honoria (Irish roots) – Noble and vintage.
  22. Idelle (Celtic-inspired) – Rare, pretty sound.
  23. Keelinor (Irish old-style variant) – Retro and delicate.
  24. Lorna (Scottish) – Invented name with vintage warmth.
  25. Malvina (Scottish) – Means smooth brow. Romantic, old poetry vibes.
  26. Mavis (Welsh/Irish) – Songbird name with retro chic.
  27. Maureen (Irish) – Diminutive of Mary. Old-school favorite.
  28. Morna (Irish) – Dark or beloved.
  29. Nuala (Irish) – Means fair shoulder. Vintage-cool.
  30. Oonaghlin (Irish old-style) – Rare, sweet spin on Oonagh.
  31. Patrice (Irish roots) – Noble and vintage.
  32. Rionaith (Irish) – Rare queenly vibe.
  33. Rosaleen (Irish) – Little rose. Vintage-romantic.
  34. Sheelagh (Irish) – Variant of Sheila.
  35. Sorrel (Celtic plant/vintage name) – Whimsical charm.
  36. Talulla (Irish) – Lady of abundance.
  37. Treasa (Irish) – Strength. Old-style cool.
  38. Unaid (Irish old-world) – Gentle charm.
  39. Vevinae (Irish rare form) – Vintage elegance.
  40. Wynna (Welsh) – Blessed, fair.
  41. Ysolde (Welsh/Arthurian) – Variant of Isolde. Romantic.
  42. Zelia (Celtic vintage) – Sparkly retro gem.
  43. Cliona (Irish) – Fairy queen of the waves.
  44. Darinae (Irish rare vintage) – Peaceful, melodic.
  45. Ailisín (Irish diminutive) – “Little noble one.”

Soft & Whimsical

These names just sing. Airy, lilting, and perfect if you want something delicate yet meaningful.

  1. Alannah (Irish) – Means darling child. Aww-worthy.
  2. Cariad (Welsh) – Means beloved. Romantic and tender.
  3. Darina (Irish) – Little oak. Soft yet grounded.
  4. Enid (Welsh) – Means soul, life. Old-world but poetic.
  5. Keira (Irish) – Dark-haired beauty. Glamorous yet approachable.
  6. Lile (Irish) – Means lily. Fresh and floral.
  7. Mairwen (Welsh) – Means fair Mary. Classic but lyrical.
  8. Sorcha (Irish, pronounced Sur-ka) – Means radiant, bright. Shiny little star.
  9. Tullia (Irish/Latin links) – Peaceful, rare, and sweet.
  10. Aderyn (Welsh) – Means bird. Light and pretty.
  11. Alastriona (Irish) – Feminine form of Alexander. Noble yet soft.
  12. Anwen (Welsh) – Means very fair, beautiful.
  13. Aurnia (Irish, pronounced Or-nya) – Means golden lady.
  14. Bethan (Welsh) – Sweet, diminutive of Elizabeth.
  15. Brea (Irish) – Means hill. Simple but charming.
  16. Caoilinn (Irish, pronounced Kay-lin) – Slender and graceful.
  17. Cerys (Welsh) – Means love. Romantic.
  18. Delyth (Welsh) – Pretty, delicate one.
  19. Doireann (Irish, pronounced Durr-an) – Means sullen, stormy. Moody beauty.
  20. Efa (Welsh) – Eve in Welsh. Simple and airy.
  21. Eilis (Irish) – Gaelic Elizabeth. Lilting.
  22. Fenna (Irish/Welsh roots) – Soft and gentle.
  23. Gwynnethen (Welsh rare) – Blessed one.
  24. Heulwen (Welsh) – Means sunshine.
  25. Inis (Irish) – Means island. Peaceful and poetic.
  26. Keavy (Irish, pronounced Kay-vee) – Means gentle, beautiful child.
  27. Llinos (Welsh) – Means linnet bird.
  28. Lowenna (Cornish) – Means joy, happiness.
  29. Meira (Irish) – Means light.
  30. Nerina (Irish-inspired) – Sea nymph vibe.
  31. Oighrig (Scottish Gaelic) – Rare old soft name.
  32. Prydwyn (Welsh) – Arthur’s ship name, airy and whimsical.
  33. Reaghan (Irish) – Means little ruler.
  34. Rhosyn (Welsh) – Means rose.
  35. Saran (Welsh) – Means starling bird.
  36. Selenae (Welsh/Celtic moon name) – Dreamy.
  37. Siún (Irish, pronounced Shoon) – Graceful, short, and soft.
  38. Teleri (Welsh) – Poetic and airy.
  39. Tressa (Cornish) – Means third. Simple charm.
  40. Ursula (Irish adoption) – Little bear. Cozy.
  41. Wynnella (Welsh flair) – Blessed, whimsical.
  42. Ysbail (Welsh, pronounced Is-bile) – Means fair.
  43. Zanna (Irish rare) – Gentle fairy-like sound.

Unique & Rare Gems

If you’re hunting for names that feel distinctive, here’s where the treasure lies.

  1. Aelwen (Welsh) – Means fair brow. Pretty and unusual.
  2. Bronwen (Welsh) – Means white breast. Romantic and rare.
  3. Cliodora (Irish myth inspired) – Enchanting water name.
  4. Eriuana (modern spin on Ériu) – Goddess vibes.
  5. Ffion (Welsh, pronounced Fee-on) – Means foxglove. Delicate flower name.
  6. Liadan (Irish) – Means grey lady. Poetic and haunting.
  7. Nolwenn (Breton) – Means holy one. Striking and unusual.
  8. Sileas (Scottish Gaelic) – A form of Cecilia. Musical sound.
  9. Tierney (Irish) – Means lord, master. Strong yet fresh for a girl.
  10. Adair (Scottish/Irish) – Means oak tree ford. Strong yet rare.
  11. Alastrina (Irish) – Feminine warrior style.
  12. Anu (Irish goddess) – Rare and powerful.
  13. Aurnessa (Irish) – Golden, rare spin.
  14. Beith (Celtic ogham tree name) – Birch tree.
  15. Breaca (Cornish saint) – Rare and noble.
  16. Caireann (Irish, pronounced Care-in) – Means little friend.
  17. Cinnia (Irish) – Means beauty.
  18. Darerca (Irish) – Saint’s name, rare.
  19. Dechtire (Irish) – Mythical heroine.
  20. Diantha (Celtic-inspired) – Divine flower.
  21. Ennis (Irish place-name) – Peaceful and unique.
  22. Etain (Irish, pronounced Eh-tain) – Shining one, myth heroine.
  23. Fiorella (Celtic-Latin blend) – Little flower.
  24. Gwyndolin (Welsh) – Rare spin on Gwendolyn.
  25. Hedra (Cornish) – Means October. Seasonal rare gem.
  26. Ithne (Irish) – Kernel, grain. Rare variant.
  27. Kyna (Irish) – Means intelligent.
  28. Lughna (Irish) – Associated with god Lugh.
  29. Meliora (Celtic-inspired) – Means better things.
  30. Neala (Irish) – Feminine form of Niall.
  31. Ornait (Irish, pronounced Or-nit) – Means little sallow bird.
  32. Piranha (Cornish saint-inspired Piran) – Quirky, rare.
  33. Rhedyn (Welsh) – Means fern.
  34. Saela (Irish rare) – Means blessed.
  35. Senara (Cornish saint) – Coastal, mermaid vibes.
  36. Tuiren (Irish) – Mythical character linked to hounds.
  37. Urien (Welsh) – Legendary king’s name, feminized version.
  38. Vevila (Irish) – Means melodious.
  39. Wynflaed (Welsh) – White beauty.
  40. Ysbryd (Welsh) – Means spirit. Rare and mystical.
  41. Zairaeth (Celtic spin) – Radiance, unique.
  42. Orfhlaith (Irish, pronounced Orla) – Golden princess. Rare spelling.
  43. Teigene (Irish rare) – Darling, uncommon form.
  44. Caolaidhe (Irish) – Slender, refined.

Ocean & Water-Inspired Beauties

The Celts were seafarers and river lovers, and their names reflect waves, tides, and shimmering water magic.

  1. Abbania – Little abbess by the river.
  2. Ailsa – From Ailsa Craig, a rocky island in Scotland.
  3. Alba – Dawn or white, linked to Scotland’s poetic name.
  4. Aliona – Bright, shining one.
  5. Annwn – Mythic Welsh underworld, watery and mystical.
  6. Arwenna – Variant of Arwen, meaning noble maiden.
  7. Baileann – River town connection.
  8. Branwenna – White raven, linked to coastal myth.
  9. Cairistiona – Follower of Christ, often tied to island origins.
  10. Caolan – Slender, misty one.
  11. Clionaith – Sea fairy queen.
  12. Cymbeline – Myth name with sea-sounding rhythm.
  13. Danuelle – Inspired by river goddess Danu.
  14. Deeann – From River Dee.
  15. Donella – World ruler, linked to water goddess Don.
  16. Dwynwen – Welsh patron saint of lovers, often connected to flowing rivers.
  17. Efaura – Wave-sounding, lyrical.
  18. Eirian – Shining, radiant like water.
  19. Erielle – Sparkling like a stream.
  20. Faraine – Wanderer, with tidal vibes.
  21. Fingalene – Inspired by Fingal’s Cave, on the sea.
  22. Gormlaith – Blue princess.
  23. Gweneira – Blessed snow, but also carries river shine.
  24. Inbhir – Gaelic for river mouth.
  25. Isleena – Island dreamer.
  26. Kerris – Kindness, with a sea-breeze feel.
  27. Lachina – Feminine of Lachlan, meaning land of the lochs.
  28. Leana – To twine, like water vines.
  29. Liriana – Daughter of the sea god Lir.
  30. Lornaigh – Of the river fork.
  31. Maelan – Little hill by a stream.
  32. Mareen – Of the sea.
  33. Melva – Soft and smooth like waves.
  34. Merrowen – Inspired by Irish mermaids (merrows).
  35. Moiraine – Sea-inspired, poetic vibe.
  36. Mornaith – Gentle tide name.
  37. Nerissa – Sea nymph.
  38. Oceanae – Ocean goddess style.
  39. Rhona – Rough island.
  40. Sabrine – From the River Severn (Sabrina).
  41. Searose – Inspired by water lilies.
  42. Shannara – Inspired by River Shannon.
  43. Siona – Wave-shaped.
  44. Taraine – Flowing hill name.
  45. Trevarna – Sea-side village.
  46. Wynsea – Fair sea.

Virtue & Spirit-Filled Beauties

Celtic names often carried meanings tied to spirit, soul, and inner beauty—perfect for parents who want soulful depth.

  1. Aithne – Little fire, glowing spirit.
  2. Alara – Spirit of water.
  3. Anora – Honor, grace.
  4. Awen – Welsh word for poetic inspiration.
  5. Blaine – Thin, pure, spiritual.
  6. Briana – Strong, noble.
  7. Caireall – Spiritful, holy.
  8. Canaela – Bright soul.
  9. Carwen – Blessed love.
  10. Caryswen – Most beloved.
  11. Catrin – Pure, devoted.
  12. Creda – Belief, faith.
  13. Dechtira – Myth heroine symbolizing spirit.
  14. Devona – Divine one.
  15. Doirenn – Sacred oak, strength.
  16. Eiraeth – Snow spirit.
  17. Ellara – Bright inner light.
  18. Enora – Honor, integrity.
  19. Ethneira – Pure flame spirit.
  20. Faithlin – Small faithful one.
  21. Fidelis – Faithful, spiritual.
  22. Fioreann – White flower spirit.
  23. Gwyneiraeth – Blessed snow soul.
  24. Heledd – Spiritful, from Welsh poetry.
  25. Ishleen – Visionary, spiritual dreamer.
  26. Isoldeina – Legendary spirit of love.
  27. Keanaeth – Ancient spirit.
  28. Liora – Light-filled.
  29. Loanna – Soulful grace.
  30. Maeliora – Devoted to better things.
  31. Meabhra – Spiritual queen.
  32. Merida – Beloved, soulful (yep, Disney nod).
  33. Morwyn – Maiden, pure.
  34. Naenia – Soulful lament, poetic.
  35. Neave – Bright and radiant soul.
  36. Onora – Honor, grace.
  37. Orania – Golden spirit.
  38. Rhoneth – Sacred spear soul.
  39. Saorsa – Freedom (Scottish Gaelic).
  40. Seliora – Starry spirit.
  41. Serenna – Peaceful.
  42. Triona – Pure one.
  43. Veronae – Truth, rare.
  44. Wynnora – Fair soul.
  45. Yseara – Soulful vision.

Warrior & Strong-Hearted Beauties

Not all Celtic women were delicate maidens—many were queens, warriors, and fearless leaders. These names carry boldness and fire.

  1. Aife – Legendary warrior woman.
  2. Ailionora – Noble warrior.
  3. Ailiseth – Battle bright.
  4. Ardgaline – High valor.
  5. Brenna – Raven-haired warrior.
  6. Briga – Strength, power.
  7. Cadaline – Battle maiden.
  8. Caoilbhe – Slender, strong.
  9. Caragh – Beloved, but fierce.
  10. Cartia – Strong and purposeful.
  11. Cathleen – Battle, warrior.
  12. Ceallach – War, strife (feminized).
  13. Clodagh – Named after a strong river.
  14. Cordella – Strong-hearted.
  15. Dearbhail – True, loyal warrior.
  16. Deirbhile – Strong-willed saint.
  17. Diantha – Divine warrior flower.
  18. Ealga – Noble, brave.
  19. Eirne – From warrior goddess.
  20. Emer – Wife of Cú Chulainn, famed for wisdom.
  21. Etnaith – Fiery, strong.
  22. Fionnuala – White shoulders, legendary strong woman.
  23. Gormfhlaith – Blue princess, battle-born.
  24. Grainne – Princess who defied kings.
  25. Keelan – Little warrior.
  26. Laochra – Warrior.
  27. Liathain – Warrior woman, grey strength.
  28. Luighseach – Bringer of light, fierce.
  29. Mairghread – Pearl, strong-willed.
  30. Morrighan – Battle goddess.
  31. Naoise – Legendary warrior’s name.
  32. Nessae – Fierce queen mother.
  33. Odrina – Fiery warrior.
  34. Onflaith – Queen of honor.
  35. Rionaith – Queenly strength.
  36. Rosmerta – Celtic goddess of plenty.
  37. Scathnait – Shadowy warrior.
  38. Shaelin – Noble warrior.
  39. Siomhaith – Peaceful but strong.
  40. Soranna – Strong dawn.
  41. Sualtaimne – Fierce battle maid.
  42. Trianne – Triple strength.
  43. Uainebhe – Verdant warrior.
  44. Verlaith – Battle true.
  45. Wynflaith – Blessed warrior princess.

Starry & Celestial Beauties

The Celts looked to the skies for guidance. These names are star-kissed, moonlit, and perfect for a little cosmic dreamer.

  1. Aderynstar – Bird of the stars.
  2. Aeliana – Sun ray.
  3. Aenor – Bright one.
  4. Aine – Goddess of summer, associated with the sun.
  5. Alawen – Melodious like starlight.
  6. Althaea – Healing star.
  7. Arlais – Star of promise.
  8. Arluna – Moonlight maiden.
  9. Astrea – Star maiden.
  10. Bedelia – Strength, linked to fire and sky.
  11. Belisama – Bright goddess, tied to fire and stars.
  12. Cadhla – Beautiful, graceful like constellations.
  13. Celestria – Starry, divine.
  14. Cerwen – Fair star.
  15. Ciaraneth – Little dark star.
  16. Crescentha – Crescent moon.
  17. Dechtina – Myth heroine, linked to moonlit lore.
  18. Delwen – Blessed star.
  19. Eiraen – Snow star.
  20. Eluned – Image of an idol, shining celestial vibe.
  21. Enfys – Rainbow (Welsh).
  22. Estrelle – Star, shimmering.
  23. Evedine – Night star.
  24. Fionnara – Fair star.
  25. Gwyneiraeth – White snow star.
  26. Heulweneth – Sunbeam.
  27. Ishara – Goddess of destiny and stars.
  28. Isleneira – Radiant star.
  29. Kaelinne – Heavenly, starlit.
  30. Lioraen – Light of the stars.
  31. Lunaria – Moonflower.
  32. Lyraen – Lyre, constellation.
  33. Maevynne – Mythical queen, celestial aura.
  34. Merwen – Sea star.
  35. Nerwen – Maiden of the stars.
  36. Noira – Night.
  37. Oriande – Golden star.
  38. Ornwen – White starlight.
  39. Rhiowen – Moon maiden.
  40. Serennaith – Peaceful star.
  41. Solinae – Sun gift.
  42. Stellarae – Starry one.
  43. Sylvara – Forest star.
  44. Talaith – Crown of stars.
  45. Yvanna – Sky-born.

A–Z Quickfire Picks

Here’s a lightning-round alphabet list to cover even more Celtic baby girl names!

  1. Ailis – Noble.
  2. Breda – Exalted one.
  3. Carys – Love.
  4. Dervla – Daughter of the poet.
  5. Eira – Snowy beauty.
  6. Fia – Deer. Graceful and wild.
  7. Gwyneth – Blessed, white. (Yes, like Gwyneth Paltrow!)
  8. Honora – Honor, dignity.
  9. Iseult – Another version of Isolde.
  10. Jenefer – Cornish version of Jennifer.
  11. Keeva – Gentle, beautiful.
  12. Laoise (pronounced Leesha) – Light.
  13. Mona – Noble, aristocratic.
  14. Nola – Famous bell, but also Irish charm.
  15. Oonagh – Variant of Una.
  16. Pryderi – From myth, rare but cool.
  17. Quinn – Clever, wise. Trendy and unisex.
  18. Riona – Queenly.
  19. Sinead – God is gracious. (Thank you, Sinéad O’Connor.)
  20. Tamsin – Twin.
  21. Ula – Gem of the sea.
  22. Vevina – Sweet lady.
  23. Wynne – Fair, blessed.
  24. Yseult – Another Isolde form.
  25. Zaira – Radiance.

Wrapping It Up

Whew—what a journey! From dreamy goddesses to fierce warrior queens to whimsical flower names, Celtic baby girl names truly have it all. They’re rich in story, full of meaning, and they carry that lilting, magical sound that makes them timeless.

Whether you’re drawn to something popular like Maeve or Saoirse, or you’re falling in love with rare gems like Liadan or Nolwenn, trust your heart. Say the names out loud, scribble them on paper, imagine them whispered in lullabies. The right name will glow for you—it always does.

No matter which Celtic beauty you choose, your little one is bound to carry a name that’s both strong and enchanting. And honestly? That’s a gift she’ll treasure forever.

Eddie Brock

Eddie Brock is a skilled blogger known for his engaging storytelling and insightful posts. Covering topics from tech to lifestyle, he captivates readers with clear, relatable content, making him a trusted voice in the blogging community.

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