Diccionario de nombres
35 nombres con significado y origen verificados
BRADÁN
Derived from Irish Gaelic meaning "salmon".
BRÉANAINN
Old Irish form of BRENDAN.
BRIAN
The meaning of this name is not known for certain but it is possibly related to the old Celtic element bre meaning "hill...
CAOMH
Masculine form of CAOIMHE.
CAISIDE
Old Irish byname meaning "curly haired", from Irish Gaelic cas.
CAOMHÁN
Diminutive of CAOMH. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint.
CATHASACH
Means "vigilant" in Irish.
CORRAIDHÍN
Means "little spear", derived from Irish corradh "spear" and a diminutive suffix.
CUIDIGHTHEACH
Old Irish byname meaning "helpful".
DUBHTHACH
Old Irish name derived from dubh "dark, black" in combination with a second element of unknown meaning.
DONNCHAD
Older Gaelic form of DUNCAN.
DONNDUBHÁN
Composed of the Gaelic element donn "brown" combined with dubh "dark" and a diminutive suffix.
DUBHSHLÁINE
Old Irish name derived from dubh "dark, black" and either slán "defiance" or Sláine, the Gaelic name of the River Slaney...
EÓGAN
Older Irish form of EOGHAN.
FÁELÁN
Older form of FAOLÁN.
FEDLIMID
Variant of FEIDLIMID.
FEDELMID
Variant of FEIDLIMID.
FEIDLIMID
Possibly means "beauty" or "ever good" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of three early kings of Munster.
GALCHOBHAR
Means "foreign help" in Irish.
LÓEGAIRE
Means "calf herder", derived from Irish loagh "calf". In Irish mythology Lóegaire Búadach was an Ulster warrior. He save...
LUIGSECH
Derived from the name of the Irish god LUGH.
MÁEDÓC
Meaning unknown. Saint Máedóc (also known as Áedán) of Ferns was a 7th-century Irish bishop.
MAELEACHLAINN
Variant of MÁEL SECHLAINN.
MÁEL SECHLAINN
Variant of MÁEL SECHNAILL.
MÁEL MÁEDÓC
Means "disciple of Saint MÁEDÓC" in Irish. Saint Máel Máedóc (also known as Malachy) was a 12th-century archbishop of Ar...
MÁEL SECHNAILL
Means "disciple of Saint SEACHNALL" in Irish. This was the name of two Irish high kings: Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanai...
MATHGHAMHAIN
Means "bear" in Irish Gaelic. This was the name of a brother of the Irish king Brian Boru.
MOCHÁN
Derived from Irish moch "early" combined with a diminutive suffix.
NUALLÁN
Derived from Irish nuall "noble, famous" combined with a diminutive suffix.
SLUAGHADHÁN
Derived from Irish sluaghadh "raid" and a diminutive suffix.
SUIBHNE
Means "well-going" in Gaelic. This was the name of a 7th-century high king of Ireland.
ÁED
Older form of AODH.
ÁEDH
Variant of ÁED.
ÁEDÁN
Older form of AODHÁN. This was the name of a 6th-century king of the Scots.
ÓENGUS
Old Irish form of AONGHUS.