Darby [ is Gaelic meaning free spirit. It's also a unisex name]
Brock [ Gaelic meaning badger ]
Broderick/ Brad [ Irish meaning rich flat land]
Neil [ Celtic meaning a ruler & champion. Neal / Niles
Nolan [ Gaelic meaning honorable one.]
Dallas [ Gaelic meaning gentle & kind-hearted ]
Darren [ Gaelic meaning great & esteemed one ]
Desmond [ Gaelic meaning youthful one ]
Devin [ Gaelic meaning a seeker of wisdom/ a poet ]
Perry/ Parry [ Celtic meaning courageous spirit ]
Phelan [ Gaelic meaning resolute spirit/ a little wolf ]
Dillon [ Gaelic meaning faithful one ]
Dolan [ Gaelic meaning adventurer and full of life ]
Kane/ Kayne/ Kaine/ Keyne/ Caine [ Irish Gaelic/ a tribute]
Keefe/ Kiefer/ Keever [ Irish Gaelic for noble ]
Keegan [ Irish Gaelic meaning fierce one ]
Lachlan [ Gaelic meaning land of the lakes ]
Baird/ Bard [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning minstrel ]
Bevan [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning the son of Evan ]
Blaine [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning lean or thin ]
Calder [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning from Stoney river ]
Callum [ Celtic meaning dove ]
Chad [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning warrior ]
Cheyne [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning God is gracious ]
Egan [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning ardent ]
McKile [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning Son of Kile ]
Owen [ Celtic meaning distinguished and well born ]
Oran [ Irish Gaelic meaning pale one ]
Melvin/ Malvin/ Melvyn [ Celtic meaning chief ]
Merlin/ Merlyn [ Celtic meaning sea ]
Monroe/ Munro [ Celtic meaning mouth of the Roe river ]
Morgan [ Gaelic meaning white sea ]
Murdock/ Murtagh [ Scotch Gaelic meaning victorious at sea]
Donovan [ Gaelic meaning delightful spirit ]
Douglas [ Gaelic meaning adventurous spirit ]
Doyle [ Gaelic meaning divine intelligence ]
Dwayne/ Duane [ Gaelic meaning a blessed heart ]
Murphy [Irish Gaelic meaning sea warrior ]
Murray [ Celtic meaning sailor ]
Bain/ Bane [ Irish meaning a fair bridge ]
Barry/ Barrie/ Bary [ Celtic/Gaelic meaning marksman ]
Brett [ Celtic meaning one who comes from Brittany, France]
Brian/ Bryan [ Irish meaning one who has strength, nobility]
Alan/ Allen/ Allan [ Irish/ Gaelic meaning handsome ]
Abban [ Irish and it's a form of Abbot ]
Aidan [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning Fiery ]
Dylan [ Gaelic meaning of resolute courage ]
Darin/ Darren [ Celtic/ Gaelic meaning precious present ]
Wynn [ Celtic meaning manly ]
Herne [ Celtic meaning God of the hunt ]
Hogan [ Celtic meaning youth ]
Roake [ Gaelic meaning fanous one ]
Ronan [ Celtic meaning a pledge ]
Rory [ Gaelic meaning red king ]
Riordan [ Gaelic meaning a poet ]
Shea [ Irish meaning majestic ]
Hope these names help if not check out link.
Congrats to both of you.
2007-06-08 12:46:12
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answered by trieghtonhere 4
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Aiden, Sean, Connor, Kevin, Brady, Brody, Brandon, Brenden, Patrick, James, Carlin, Duncan, Doyle, Finn, Gregory, Glenn, Garrett, Logan, Quinn, Ross, Travis, Brian, Bryce, Corey, Drew, Gavin...
Personally i like Liam and Logan, Liam and Brandon or Liam and Gavin. together. Sounds very cute. I always liked Gaelic and Celtic names. Best wishes and congrat! =]
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_names/origin.cfm?origin=Gaelic&gender=Male
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_names/origin.cfm?origin=Irish&gender=Male
http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_names/origin.cfm?origin=Celtic&gender=Male
2007-06-08 10:41:47
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answered by Sam 5
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Morgan Paige Dalnas Corbin James Dalnas Brock Warren Dalnas Preston Grant Dalnas Ayla Rachelle Dalnas Brynn Clarise Dalnas
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answered by Anonymous
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you could try the advanced search on babynames.com to find some good celtic/gaelic names and what the names mean :) Some that I really liked were
Aiden
Brandon
Brendon
Connor
Donovan
Fynn
2007-06-08 11:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Congrats on the wee Irish lad (-:
We named our son Keegan, which I love. But my first choice is Cormac. Declan is nice too.
2007-06-08 11:07:45
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answered by hollyberry 5
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Cayden
2007-06-08 12:23:15
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answered by binzy86 2
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Great question! I always planned to name a son Keelan, which is Celtic. :-) Congrats!
2007-06-08 11:30:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Excellion
2007-06-08 10:34:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Darius
2007-06-08 09:55:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Try this site.....there are many, many names and you can search by origin and get the meaning at the same time!
Good luck and congratulations!
2007-06-08 10:45:51
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answered by soccerref 6
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