http://www.namenerds.com
2006-07-20 09:07:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's a web page that's loaded with Irish names. To get celtic names, put in key words: celtic baby names.
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/origin.cfm
2006-07-18 18:45:34
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answered by nothing 6
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Brendan, Cameron, Devyn, Dyfed (pronounced David), Kane, Tristan
2006-07-18 18:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You can go to babynames.com and go to advanced search, pick celtic as the nationality (then pick boys only or girls only cuz with both its too many names to come up at once) and a ton of names for you to choose from will come up with their meanings.
Congrats!
2006-07-18 18:48:23
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answered by K 3
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My son's name is Kyle. We also like Kieran (or Kiera) and Keegan. Sioban (Che-vaughn) is neat for a girl, or Aislin (Ash-lyn)but there aren't many people who can say gaelic names correctly.
2006-07-18 18:46:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Girl: Caitlin (greek-irish root; means "pure")
2006-07-18 18:44:47
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answered by asdfgh. 4
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This should help
http://www.babynamesofireland.com/
and all the luck of the irish to ya!
2006-07-18 20:14:33
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answered by applecheeks 4
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I love the website: http://www.behindthename.com/
It has almost any name you could imagine. You can search by country, gender, first letter, or have it randomly generate a name for you.
2006-07-18 18:49:55
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answered by Sarah 2
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Try Duncan.
2006-07-18 18:44:10
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answered by ratboy 7
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Rory is nice...& not too common. I also like Shiobhann (could be spelled wrong)
2006-07-18 18:46:49
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answered by birdie 6
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