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Names That Mean Gael

366 names found for "Gael"   (page 5 of 8) 

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Looking for names that mean Gael? We couldn't find the exact name Gael, but listed below are some first names meaning Gael or names similar to the word Gael.

Similar Names

Gaal | Gail | Gaile | Gal | Galal | Gale | Gali | Gall | Gayle | Geol |

Related Names

Gillespie  (Scottish)
Servent of the Bisop; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Easbaig (Servant of the Bishop). Anglicization: Archibald. (Gil-ess-pee)
Gillian  (Gaelic)
A Scottish Gaelic Name Meaning St. John's Servant
Gillies  (Scottish)
Servent of Jesus; Derived from the Gaelic Gille Losa (Servant of Jesus). (Gil-eez)
Gilroy  (Scottish)
Servant of the Red-haired Lad; Used As a Surname, Thought to Be Derived from the Gaelic Gill Ruaidh (Servant of the Red-haired Lad). (Gil-roy)
Giorsal  (Gaelic)
Gaelic Form of Grizel
Glen  (Gaelic)
Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: American Singer Glen Campbell
Glenn  (Gaelic)
Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley. Used Both As a Surname and Given Name. Famous Bearer: Canadian Actor Glenn Ford
Glenna  (Scottish)
Mountain Valley, a Narrow; a Feminine Form of Glenn, a Name Derived from the Gaelic Gleann. (Glen-nah)
Glenna  (Gaelic)
Feminine Form of Glen or Glenn, Derived from the Gaelic 'Gleana', Meaning Valley, or from the Glen
Goiridh  (Gaelic)
Peace of God; Scottish Gaelic Form of Godfrey. Variations: Goraidh. (Goy-ree)
Gormlaith  (Scottish)
Blue Lady; a Name Derived from a Compound Name Composed of the Gaelic Elements Gorm (Blue, Green) and Fhlaith (Lady, Princess). Variations: Gormla, Gormelia. (Gorm-lah)
Grainne  (Irish)
Charming. Love. Grianne Was a Gaelic Legendary Heroine Who Eloped With Diarmuid
Gregor  (Scottish)
Short Form of Gregory (Vigilant). Griogair is the Gaelic Form. Short Names: Greg, Gregg, Greig. (Greg-or)
Griogair  (Gaelic)
Vigilant, a Watchman; a Gaelic Form of Gregory. Anglicization: Gregor. Variations: Griogal. Short Names: Grieg. (Gree-ger)
Hamish  (Scottish)
James - in Gaelic, Seumas, Seanius
Hamish  (Gaelic)
Supplanter; a Gaelic Form of James and Jacob. (Hay-mish)
Haral  (Gaelic)
Leader of the Army; a Gaelic Form of Harold. Variations: Arailt. (Har-al)
Harriet  (Scottish)
Home Ruler, Ruler of an Estate; Derived from the French Henriette, a Feminine Diminutive of Henri. Also Used to Anglicize Gaelic Oighrig (Good Voice?)
Helen  (Scottish)
Bright One, Shining One. The Name is Also Used to Anglicize Gaelic Eilidh
Hugh  (Scottish)
Anglicized Form of Gaelic Aodh, Eoghan, and Uisdean
Hughina  (Scottish)
Heart, Mind, Spirit; a Feminine Form of Hugh. The Name is Also Used to Anglicize the Gaelic Names Aodh (Fire). (Hyoo-ee-nah)
Iain  (Gaelic)
Gaelic Form of John
Iain  (Gaelic)
God is Gracious; Gaelic Form of John. (Ee-an)
Ian  (Scottish)
Gift from God the Gaelic Form of the Name John
Innes  (Scottish)
Surname Derived from the Name of a Barony in the Former County of Moray in Northeastern Scotland. Innes is Derived from the Gaelic Innis (Island). (In-nes)
Innes  (Scottish)
Surname (Mac) Innes, Which Originated from the Gaelic Macaonghuis (Son of Angus). Angus is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Aonghus and Aonghas, Which are Derived from the Element Aon (One, Choice, P
Iomhair  (Gaelic)
Archer, Bow Warrior; a Gaelic Form of Ivor, a Scottish Variant of the Scandinavian Ivar, a Compound Name Composed of the Old Norse Elements Yr (Yew, Bow) and Herr (Warrior, Army). Variations: Imhear,
Ioseph  (Gaelic)
May He Add; a Gaelic Form of Joseph. Pet Name: Seosaidh. (Yo-sef)
Irving  (English)
Surname Which Arose from an Old Parish in Ayrshire and an Old Parish in Dumfriesshire. The Name of the Town in Ayrshire is Thought to Be Derived from the Name of the River, Which is from the Gaelic Ia
Isabel  (English)
God is Oath; Derived from the Spanish Isabella, a Version of Elizabeth. Variations: Isbel, Isobel; Iseabail, Ishbel (Gaelic). (Is-ah-bel)
Iseabail  (Scottish)
God is My Oath; a Gaelic Form of Isabel. Variations: Ishbel. Pet Name: Beileag. (Is-eh-bel)
Kate  (Scottish)
Pure, Unsullied; a Short Form of Catherine. Gaelic Variations: Cait and Ceit. Pet Name: Katie
Kate  (Irish)
Diminutive of Katherine: Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Kath  (Irish)
Diminutive of Katherine: Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Katherine  (Irish)
Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Kathleen  (Irish)
Variant of Katherine: Pure. Clear. Innocent. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Kathleen  (Irish)
Pure; Derived from Gaelic Name 'Caitlin' Meaning 'Pure' and Has Been Anglicized to Resemble Katherine
Kathryn  (Irish)
Variant of Katherine: Pure. Clear. Innocent. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Kathy  (Irish)
Diminutive of Katherine: Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Katie  (Irish)
Diminutive of Katherine: Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Katy  (Irish)
Diminutive of Katherine: Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Kay  (Irish)
Diminutive of Katherine: Pure. Clear. from the Gaelic Form Caitlin
Keir  (Scottish)
Of Dark Complexion; Keir Also Believed to Be Derived from Stirlingshire a Name of a Place, Which is Believed to Be Derived from the Gaelic Cathair (A Fort) or the Welsh Caer (A Fort). (Keer)
Keira  (Irish)
Feminine of the Irish Gaelic Kieran. Dusky; Dark-haired
Keith  (Scottish)
A Surname Originated from Several Name of Places, Which are of Uncertain Derivation. Keith Might Be Formed from a Gaelic Root Meaning 'The Wind' or 'Wood.' the Use of Keith As a Given Name Dates to th
Keitha  (Scottish)
A Feminine Form of Keith, Used As a Surname. Keith is Believed to Be Formed from a Gaelic Root Meaning 'The Wind' or 'Wood.' (Kee-tha)
Kellyn  (English)
Derived from Kelly; Warrior Woman, Adventurous. Origin: Irish Gaelic
Kenna  (English)
Born of Fire or 'Comely, Handsome'; a Feminine Form of Kenneth, Which is the Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Cinaed, Cionaed (Born of Fire), and Caioneach, Coinneach (Comely, Handsome). Variations: Keni
Kenneth  (English)
Born of Fire; an Anglicized Form of the Gaelic Cinaed and Cionaed and Coinneach and Caioneach (Comely, Handsome). Short Name: Ken. Pet: Kenny. (Ken-neth)
Kester  (Gaelic)
Bearing Christ; a Gaelic Form of Christopher. (Kes-ter)
366 names found for "Gael"   (page 5 of 8) 

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