| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Glynnrowin | From Glynn (valley) + Rowan (rowan tree / 'little red one') - 'valley of the rowan' or 'dweller of the rowan valley' | Gaelic, Welsh | Unisex | — | |
| Gormen | From Irish Gormán, diminutive of gorm meaning 'blue' or 'dark' - 'little blue/dark one'. | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Hagin | From Hebrew 'Haggai' meaning 'my festival' or 'festive'; also linked to Irish 'Hagan' meaning 'young hawk' or 'descendant of Aodhagán'; and related to Germanic 'Hagen' meaning 'enclosure' or 'protector'. | Gaelic, Germanic, Hebrew, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Hoireabard | Speculative - 'high/army guardian' or 'noble bard' (derived from elements suggesting 'hoir/hoire' = high/army and 'bard' = poet/guardian) | English, Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Holanah | Unknown/uncertain; possibly related to 'holly', 'happiness/beauty', or (if Hawaiian-influenced) a sense of movement/drifting | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Iean Zaara | Iean: 'God is gracious'; Zaara: 'radiant, blooming; flower' | Gaelic, Persian, Swahili | Unisex | — | |
| Ileyne | Bright, shining one; torch or light | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Isli | Possibly 'island' (if related to Isla) or 'ice' (if from Icelandic Ís-); otherwise an invented name with no established traditional meaning | Gaelic, Icelandic, Norse | Unisex | — | |
| Jane Fiona | {'Jane': 'God is gracious', 'Fiona': "Fair, white; often interpreted as 'fair-haired' or 'fair one'"} | Gaelic | — | ||
| Kadine | Variant of Caden, commonly interpreted as 'little battle' or 'young warrior' | English, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Kaherdin | Possibly 'stone fort' or 'fort by the stone' (placename origin) | Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| kaiden | Little battle; fighter | English, Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kail | From Gaelic caol meaning 'narrow' or 'slender'; also used as a variant/short form of names like Kael or Kyle. | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kaill | Probably a modern or variant spelling of Gaelic names meaning 'slender, narrow' (from Irish caol) or related to Kael/Cathal roots meaning 'mighty' depending on derivation | English, Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kanyel | Probably a constructed name meaning roughly 'Kane + el' → 'Kane (man/warrior) + el (God)' - interpreted as 'man/warrior of God' or 'God is my warrior' (meaning is speculative) | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Karric | Rock; rocky place - connotes strength | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kathran | Likely 'little battle' (from Irish Cathán); if related to Katherine, alternatively 'pure' | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kealane | Most commonly 'slender' (from Irish Caolán); sometimes associated with Hawaiian 'Kealani' meaning 'heavenly' | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | — | |
| Kealin | From Irish caol meaning 'slender, narrow' - 'little slender one' | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | — | |
| Keera-Lea | A compound name combining Keera ('dark-haired' or 'little dark one') and Lea ('meadow' or 'weary') - roughly 'dark-haired meadow' or 'dark-haired one'. | English, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Keghen | Descendant of Aodhagán; 'little fire' or associated with Aodh ('fire') | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Keiff | Gentle, kind, beloved (from Gaelic caomh) | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Keill | Likely a variant of Kyle (from Gaelic caol, 'narrow, strait') or related to Germanic 'Kiel/Keil' (keel/wedge); meaning depends on root used | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Keilli | Likely from Irish roots meaning 'slender, fair' (from Keely) or linked to the Gaelic surname Kelly meaning 'descendant of Ceallach' ('bright-headed' or 'strife'). | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Keirynn | Derived from Gaelic roots meaning 'dark-haired' or 'little dark one' | English, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Kenah | Gaelic: 'born of fire' or 'handsome' (feminine of Kenneth); Hebrew: 'to acquire, possess'. | Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Kenath | Possibly "handsome" (from Coinneach) or "born of fire" (from Cináed) | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kennieth | Commonly understood as "handsome" (from Coinneach) or "born of fire" (from Cináed) | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Kennly | Modern invented form related to Kennedy/Kenneth - meanings often given: 'helmet-headed' (Irish) or 'handsome/born of fire' (Gaelic) | English, Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Kern | Originally a Gaelic term for a light infantry soldier; alternatively derived from German 'kern' meaning 'kernel' or 'core.' | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Kernin | Possibly 'little kern' - 'little soldier' or 'young warrior'; alternately a place-name/rock-related sense in Cornish/Breton contexts | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Keylly | Descendant of Ceallach; Ceallach is interpreted as 'bright-headed' or associated with 'strife/war'. | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | — | |
| Kilia | Unclear - possible meanings depend on derivation (e.g., 'church' if linked to Gaelic cill; or meanings associated with related names such as 'slender' or 'heavenly') | Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Kilie | A modern variant of Kylie/Kiley - often associated with 'boomerang' (Noongar) or 'graceful/slender' (Irish). | English, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Killia | Derived from Cillian: commonly interpreted as 'little church' (from céill/ceall) or alternately linked to 'strife/war' (from ceallach). | Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Konnan | Little hound / little wolf (diminutive of Gaelic 'con' meaning hound/wolf) | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Koriya | A modern elaboration of 'Kori' - often interpreted as 'maiden' (Greek Kore) or 'from the hollow' (Irish 'coire'); occasionally linked to 'ice' in Japanese. | English, Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Kyeden | Little battle; warrior/fighter | English, Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Kyrana | Possibly 'ray' or 'beam of light' (from Kirana) or, if from Kieran, a feminine form of 'little dark one'; also used as a modern invented feminine name. | English, Gaelic, Sanskrit | Girl | — | |
| Kyrenah | Modern/created name; commonly interpreted as 'lady', 'little dark‑haired one', or 'ray/beam of light' depending on the assumed root. | English, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Kyrun | Probably 'little dark one' (from Irish Ciarán). If invented, meaning may be undefined or chosen by parents. | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Larann | Likely associated with 'laurel' (laurel-crowned) or 'from Laurentum'; sometimes interpreted as 'little laurel' | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Leathlobhair | Likely from Old Irish elements leth ('half') + lobhar ('leper' or 'physician'); exact meaning uncertain. | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Lecolla | Uncertain; possibly 'victory of the people' if linked to Nicola, or related to the Irish personal name Colla (historic name with uncertain exact meaning) | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Leitha | Uncommon feminine name. May mean 'joyful' if derived from Latin laeta, or 'gray' if derived from Irish liath; sometimes a placename/surname. | Gaelic, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Liriah | Likely 'freedom' (from Albanian Liria); alternatively associated with Hebrew 'light' or 'song' or inspired by the Irish sea-god Lir - commonly used as a modern invented name. | Albanian, English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Litan | Uncertain. Possibly 'prayer' (if derived from 'litany') or related to Hebrew roots meaning 'answered'; commonly treated as of unknown/modern origin | English, Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Lochee | From the loch; dweller by the lake | Gaelic, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Lochini | Unclear - possible interpretations: 'little lake' (if Loch + -ini), 'eye/vision' (if related to Sanskrit Lochana/Lochani), or simply a modern invented name | Gaelic, Sanskrit, Scottish | Unisex | — | |
| Lochlon | From the land of lakes/lochs; historically associated with Norsemen (Vikings) | Gaelic | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Gaelic-origin name in our dataset.