| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corann | Uncertain; possibly related to Gaelic 'corr' (pointed/hill) or interpreted as a blend meaning similar to Cora ('maiden') + Ann ('grace') | Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Corb | Likely 'raven' (from Old French corbin); in Irish contexts may derive from old personal/epithet elements (sometimes associated with chariot/war imagery). | French, Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Corbmac | Chariot‑son (son of the chariot) - i.e., charioteer | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Core | Various: 'heart' (from Latin cor), 'hollow/cauldron' (from Gaelic coire), or from Old Norse Kori ('curly-haired'); also evokes 'core' (center). | English, Gaelic, Irish, Latin, Norse | Unisex | — | |
| Cormag | Charioteer; literally 'son of the chariot' | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Cormich | Likely from Old Irish elements meaning 'charioteer' or 'son of the chariot'; sometimes associated with 'raven'. | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Corrogan | Derived from Ó Corragáin ('descendant of Corragán'), often interpreted as 'little spear' or 'spear-like' | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | — | |
| Coryelle | Feminine form of Cory; often interpreted as "dweller in a hollow" or "from the cauldron" (from Cory's Gaelic origin) | English, French, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Creina | Uncertain - possibly 'heart' (if from Irish), 'lily' (if from Romanian Crina), or 'beloved/dear' (if related to Latin Carina). | Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Cuini | Uncertain; possibly 'little hound' (from cú) or 'little harbor/ocean' (from Cúan) | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Cuithbrig | Uncertain; possibly connected to element brig (Brigid: 'exalted, high') or a compound involving cú ('hound') - overall meaning unknown/estimated | Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Culleah | Uncertain - no established historic meaning; likely a modern coinage. May be inspired by Irish cuileann (holly) or by meanings associated with similar names | English, Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Cullo | Likely derived from Gaelic 'cul' meaning 'back, nook, recess' - roughly 'from the back/remote place' (as a surname); unrelated meanings exist in Italian. | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Dant | Varies by origin - possibly 'enduring' (if derived from Dante/Durante) or 'tooth'/'tamed' (from Sanskrit/Gaelic roots). | English, Gaelic, Irish, Italian, Sanskrit | Boy | — | |
| Dar | A short, strong name that can mean 'oak' (Irish) or 'door/gate' (Persian), or serve as a short form of names like Darius/Darian. | English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Persian | Unisex | — | |
| Daygan | Likely a variant of Dagan/Daegan; possible meanings include 'grain' (from Hebrew Dagan) or an Anglicized Gaelic personal name whose exact original sense is uncertain. | Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dervorguil | Uncertain; likely from Old Irish elements meaning 'true' (derb) + 'exile/foreigner' (forgall), often rendered as 'true foreigner' or similar. | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dervorguille | From Old Irish elements derb 'true' + forgaill 'excellence/valor' - roughly 'true/esteemed valor' or 'daughter of true excellence'. | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Devan | Sanskrit: 'divine, god-like'; Irish/Gaelic: associated with 'little deer' or 'poet' | Gaelic, Sanskrit | Boy | — | |
| Devlan | Probably derived from the Irish surname Devlin, generally interpreted as ‘fierce courage’ or ‘brave’ (often rendered loosely as ‘little fierce one’) | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Devlynd | A modern blended name combining 'Dev' (associated with Irish Devlin or Sanskrit 'dev' = god) and 'Lynd' (related to Lyndon/Lynn - linden tree/beautiful); generally interpreted as 'divine/beautiful' or 'divine linden'. | English, Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Diven | Generally given the sense 'little poet' (from Gaelic Devin) or 'divine' (from Latin influence) | Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Dolaidh | No well-established meaning recorded. Possibly a Gaelic diminutive or local form related to 'Dolly' or adapted from names such as Dorothy ('gift of God') or Dolores, but this is uncertain. | Gaelic, Scottish Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Domnal | Ruler of the world (from elements meaning 'world' + 'rule') | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Donael | Ruler of the world | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Donalds | Ruler of the world / world-mighty | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Donalt | Ruler of the world | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Doneld | Ruler of the world; mighty ruler | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Donnay | Likely a variant or diminutive of Donald meaning 'world ruler' (from Gaelic domhnall); as a surname, origin is less certain | Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Donnchadh | Brown warrior / brown-haired chief | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Donnchath | Brown warrior (from donn 'brown' + cath 'battle') | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Donney | Diminutive of Donald meaning "world ruler"; can also relate to Irish "Donn" meaning "brown" or "chief". | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Donnylee | From Gaelic 'Donn' (brown/chief) + Old English 'Lee' (clearing, meadow) - 'brown/chief of the meadow.' | Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Donygal | Unclear - possibly linked to Irish Donegal ('fort of the foreigners') or to Donal/Domhnall ('world-ruler'/'mighty ruler'); meaning is uncertain | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dorran | Probably 'descendant of Deoradhán' (from Irish surname Doran); alternatively associated with Dorian meaning 'of Doris' | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Dougey | From Gaelic elements dubh (dark/black) + glas (stream) - "dark/black stream" | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Dougi | Diminutive of Douglas - 'dark stream' or 'dark water' (from Gaelic dubh 'dark' + glas 'stream') | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Du | {'Chinese': "Often a surname (杜) historically meaning 'to stop, prevent' and used as a family name.", 'Vietnamese': "A given-name syllable derived from Sino‑Vietnamese roots (e.g. du/遊) often associated with 'travel' or used as a name element.", 'Korean': "Romanization of 두 (Du), a native syllable; as hanja it can carry different meanings (one common meaning is 'two').", 'Gaelic': "Related to elements from dubh meaning 'black, dark' in Old Irish/Scottish Gaelic."} | Chinese, Gaelic, Korean, Vietnamese | Unisex | — | |
| Dubg | Dark, black | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dubhghall | Dark stranger / dark foreigner | Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Dubhim | Probably from Gaelic dubh meaning 'black, dark' (exact formation uncertain) | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dun | From Gaelic 'dún' meaning 'fort' or 'stronghold'; in Old English/English 'dun' also denotes a dark brown color | English, Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Duntan | Likely 'brown' or 'dark' + 'warrior/chieftain' (commonly rendered 'brown- or dark‑haired warrior' or 'chieftain') | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| E.O. | Ambiguous. Can be used as initials (E.O.) or as the short name 'Eo'. As a Korean surname (hanja 魚) it relates to 'fish'. As a diminutive of Irish names like Eóghan it links to ideas such as 'born of the yew'; as linked to Eoin it corresponds to John ('God is gracious'). | Gaelic, Irish, Korean | Unisex | — | |
| Eamun | Wealthy/prosperous protector | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eavana | Probably a variant of Eva/Eve, generally understood to mean "life" or "God gives life." | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eniah | Uncertain; possibly “God has answered” (Hebrew derivation) or related to Enya/Eithne meaning “kernel”/“little fire”; often treated as a modern invented name. | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eosa | God saves / salvation | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eouan | Born of the yew; youth | Gaelic, Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Erinan | Of Ireland; from Ireland (sometimes glossed as 'little Ireland') | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Gaelic-origin name in our dataset.