Gaelic Names
Gaelic names are traditional names derived from the Gaelic languages, primarily spoken in Ireland and Scotland. These names often have deep meanings related to nature, history, or personal traits. For example, the name Aisling means "dream" or "vision," reflecting a poetic tradition in Irish culture.
In Scottish Gaelic, names like Ewan mean "born of the yew tree," while Fiona translates to "fair" or "white." Many Gaelic names have variations in spelling and pronunciation between Irish and Scottish forms, showcasing the rich linguistic heritage of the Celtic peoples.