Jura
Slavic, “farmer” or “earth-worker.”
Celtic baby names often evoke a sense of mysticism and natural beauty, drawing from ancient Irish, Scottish, and Welsh traditions.
Slavic, “farmer” or “earth-worker.”
Celtic, “highlander” or “stranger.”
Celtic, “valley.”
Celtic and Germanic origin, “fair, beautiful, ice battle, fair lady.”
Welsh, “maiden of the sea.”
Welsh, “diviner, magician, wizard.”
Welsh, “born of the trees.”
Welsh, “one of the Knights of the Round Table.”
Celtic, “great treasure, belonging to Ismara.”
Irish, “battle rule.”
Irish, “poet.”
Irish, “strength or exalted one.”
Irish, “rock, man of vigor.”
Celtic, “special warrior.”
Irish, “beauty or serenity.”
Irish, “light.”
Irish, “fiery one.”
Irish, “handsome.”
Celtic, “bear; rock, Thor’s eagle.”
Celtic, “golden.”
Welsh, “bear, the name of a Celtic river god.”
Welsh, “king of the otherworld.”
Scottish Gaelic, “one and choice.”
Welsh, “berry.”
Celtic, “harmony, stone, or noble.”
Celtic, Old English, “woods, spring, well.”
Irish, “dream or vision.”
Welsh, “silver, snow princess.”
Irish, “dark.”
Irish and Gaelic, “little ardent one, young descendant of Faodhagán.”
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