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- ABELIO:
Variant spelling of Celtic Abellio, meaning "green
growing one."
- ABELIONNI:
Variant form of Celtic Abellio, meaning "green
growing one."
- ABELLIO:
Celtic name of a god of apple trees, meaning "green growing
one."
- AGRO:
From a Celtic word meaning
"battle; slaughter."
- ALAIN:
French form of Celtic Alan, meaning
"little rock."
- ALAN:
Old Celtic name, possibly having the same origin as
Irish Gaelic Ailín, from ailín, a
diminutive of ail "rock," hence "little
rock."
- ALAUNOS:
Variant form of Celtic Alaunus, meaning "shining
one."
- ALAUNUS:
Celtic myth name of a god of the sun, healing and prophecy, meaning
"shining one."
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ARLEN:
Celtic name meaning "pledge." Compare with
another form of Arlen.
- AODH
(pronounced ee): Modern Irish and Scottish Gaelic
form of Old Gaelic Áed,
meaning "fire." In Celtic mythology, this is
the name of a sun god.
- AONGHAS:
Gaelic name meaning "one choice." In Celtic
mythology, this is the name of a god of youth and love.
Also spelled Aonghus. Translated
by the Scottish into Aeneas.
- ARTHUR:
Celtic Arthurian legend name of a famous King of
Britain. The name is of obscure etymology, possibly
composed of Welsh art/arth "bear" and
Brittonic gur "man," hence
"bear-man." The earliest mention of him is in
Welsh texts, where he is never called "king,"
but rather dux bellorum, meaning "war
leader." Medieval Welsh texts call him ameraudur
"emperor" which could also mean "war
leader." In early Welsh works the word art
was used as a figurative synonym for
"warrior."
- AVALLACH:
Celtic Arthurian legend name of a king of Avalon who
made Galahad's
shield, meaning "apple's masculine spirit."
King Avallach painted a red cross on the shield with the
blood of Joseph
of Aramathea.
- AVALLOC:
Variant spelling of Celtic Avallach,
meaning "apple's masculine spirit.
- BELENOS:
Variant spelling of Celtic Belenus, meaning "shining."
- BELENUS:
Celtic myth
name of a god of fire and healing, derived from the root bel, meaning
"shining." In the Roman period he was identified
with Apollo.
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BELINOS:
Variant spelling of Celtic Belenus, meaning "shining."
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BELINU:
Variant spelling of Celtic Belenus, meaning "shining."
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BELINUS:
Variant spelling of Celtic Belenus, meaning "shining."
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BELLINUS:
Variant spelling of Celtic Belenus, meaning "shining."
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BELUS:
Contracted form of Celtic Belenus, meaning "shining."
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BORVO:
A sobriquet for the Celtic sun god Belenus,
meaning "heat." As Belenus Borvo, he was "shining heat."
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BRENNUS:
Old Celtic name and title, meaning "king."
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BRIGONOS:
Old Celtic name meaning "high hill."
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CERNUNNOS:
Celtic myth name of an
antlered god of animals, fertility and the underworld,
from Gaulish carnon/cernon,
"horn, antler," hence "horned."
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CETHIN:
Old Celtic byname, meaning "dark,
swarthy."
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COCIDIUS: Myth name of a Celtic hunter
god, possibly meaning "of the woods."
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CORANN:
Celtic myth name of
a magical Druid, meaning "crown."
- CUNOBELINUS:
Celtic name of an ancient British king, meaning
"hound of Belenus."
- CUNOTIGERNOS:
Old Celtic name meaning "hound-like Lord."
- DAGDA:
Irish Gaelic name
meaning "the good god." In Celtic mythology, this is
the name of a god of knowledge and magic, and a leader
of the Tuatha Dé Danann, supernatural beings
who inhabited Ireland prior to the coming of the Celts.
- DEI:
From the Celtic word meaning "to
shine."
- DUMNO:
From the Celtic word meaning
"world."
- DUMNONOS:
Celtic myth name of a god worshiped by the Dumnonii,
meaning "world spirit" or "world
lord."
- ESUGENIUS:
Celtic name derived from Latin Eugenius
(2), meaning "well
born."
- EUDEYRN:
Variant form of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle lord."
- GAHAREET:
Old Celtic legend name probably derived from Welsh Geraint,
meaning "old."
- GALL:
Old Celtic byname derived from the Gaelic word gal, meaning
"Gaul, Lowlander, stranger."
- GAVIN:
Celtic form of Norman French Gauvain, meaning
either "May hawk" or "white hawk."
- GOIBNIU:
Celtic name derived from the word gobha, meaning "smith." In mythology, this is the name of a god of
craftsmanship who provided weapons for the Tuatha De Danaan.
- GRANNUS:
Celtic name meaning "boiling." In mythology, this is an epithet of
the sun god Belenus.
As Belenus Grannus, he is "brilliance boiling."
- HEFEYDD:
Welsh name of uncertain etymology, possibly from haf, meaning
"summer." In Celtic mythology, this is the name of the father
of Rhiannon.
- JODOC:
Celtic name derived from a diminutive form of iudh, meaning "lord."
- KEDEHERN:
Variant spelling of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle lord."
- KOUN:
From the Celtic word for "hound."
- KYNDEYRN:
Variant form of Celtic Cadeyrn,
meaning "battle lord."
- LLWYD:
Celtic byname for a "gray-haired" man, derived from the word llwyd, meaning "gray."
- LUG:
Celtic name probably derived from the Proto-Celtic element
*lugios, meaning "oath." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient god who bore the epithet "skilled in all
arts," which has led some scholars to believe that Mercury
and Lug were one and the same.
- LUGOBELINOS:
Old Celtic name composed of the word *lugios
"oath" and the name of a god of fire, hence "oath of Belenus."
- LUGOVALOS:
Celtic name meaning "strong as Lug."
- MABON:
Welsh name meaning "divine son." In Celtic Arthurian legend, this is the
name of the son of Modron
("divine mother"). He was a hunter
god who was stolen by Annwn from his mother three days after his birth. He
was rescued by Culhwch, a cousin to
Arthur, but because of the time he
spent with Annwn, he remained young. He later assisted Culhwch in his search
of Olwen.
- MAPONOS:
Celtic myth name of a god of youth and music, meaning
"divine son."
- MAPONUS:
Variant of Celtic Maponos,
meaning "divine son."
- MIDIR:
Irish name of unknown meaning. In Celtic mythology, this is the name of a lord of the underworld,
the husband of Fuamnach.
- MORCANT:
Old Celtic
name, probably composed of the elements mor "sea" and cant
"circle," hence "sea circle."
- NAOISE:
Irish Gaelic name, of unknown meaning. In Celtic mythology, this is the name
of the warrior nephew of King Conchobar
and beloved of Deirdre.
- NEMAUSUS:
Name of the Celtic patron god of the city of Nimes,
meaning "from the source."
- ORBOGEN:
Old Celtic name composed of the elements ōrbo "privileged" and gen
"birth," hence "privileged birth." Also spelled Urbgen.
- PENDRAGON:
Celtic name meaning "chief dragon." In Arthurian legend, this is a title/ name of several
kings of the Britons, and King
Arthur's father Uther
Pendragon.
- PEREDUR:
Old Celtic Arthurian legend name of unknown meaning. It is the name on
which the drastically altered French Percevel
may have been
based.
- PIRAN:
Proto-Celtic form of Irish Ciarán,
meaning
"little black one."
- PRASUTAGUS: Celtic
name of a king of the Iceni and husband of Boudica.
- TARANIS:
Celtic myth name of a thunder god, meaning "thunder."
- TEUTORIX:
Old Celtic equivalent of Teutonic Thiudereiks,
meaning
"first of the people; king of nations."
- TOR: Celtic name meaning "conical hill."
In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight
of the Round Table. He was an adopted son of King
Ars/Aries, the natural son of King (or shepherd) Pellinore.
He was brother to Sir
Aglovale, Sir Lamorak, Sir
Domar, Sir
Percival, and Dindrane.
Tor
and his twelve half-brothers were raised as shepherds, but Arthur later
made him
a knight. Compare with other forms of Tor.
- TUIREANN:
Irish name meaning "thunderer." In Celtic mythology, this is the
name of the husband of Bríghid.
- UISNECH:
From the Celtic name for the Rasena Druids, meaning either "waters of
pure spirit" or "seed of the pure."
- VERCINGETORIX:
Celtic name composed of the
Gaulish elements ver "on, over" and cingeto
"warriors," hence "overlord; lord over
warriors."
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