Celtic Names for Dogs
- ANGUS: Scottish name-Vigor
- BLANE: Gaelic - Yellow - Name of an important Scottish Saint.
- BOWEN:Small - Victorious
- BOYD:Yellow - or Fair-haired
- BRADY:Spirited - Gentle
- BRIANA: A feminine form of Brian
- BRIDGET: Strength - enduring spirit
- BRYCE:
- DAVINA: A feminine form of David
- DUNCAN: Meaning brown or chief. A surname based on a clan name.
- DYLAN: Welsh word for ocean, sea and the deep
- ENID: A heroine of a Welsh Arthurian romance. May have originally been a Celtic goddess of sovereignty.
- FERGUS: From the Old Irish for 'man' and strength and vigor.
- FIFE, FYFE: Derived from the name of an ancient kingdom in eastern Scotland.
- FIONA: Pen name created by William Sharp. Feminine form of Finn.
- FRASER:
- GETHIN: Welsh - dark, Dusky.
- GILLIS: Gaelic 'servant of Jesus'
- KENNA: Feminine form of Kenneth or Kenny
- KONAN: High, Mighty-Also written as Conan
- LOGAN: Has been a surname since the 12th century.
- MORGAN: Could mean a variety of things -big circle to born
- MORGANA The Breton name for King Arthur's sister, Morgan la Fay
- MUNRO: Derived from the Gaelic name Rothaich, meaning a person from Ro.
- NESSA: Nessa is an old Irish name as well as a Scottish nickname for Agnes.l
- OSCAR: One who loves deer
- RHYS: A popular name in Welsh history. Anglicized as Reece or Rice.
- RONAN: Saint Ronan was said to have driven the devil out of the valley of Innerleithen.
- SHANNON: Longest river in Ireland. Old Irish Goddess Sinann
- STEWART: Originally borne by the keepers of the Scottish royal household.
- TIPPER - Water Pourer
