If you are looking for baby girl names I encourage you to consider these Celtic Goddess names.
Celtic Goddess Aine
Aine is known to some as the fairy queen. She is the Goddess of vitality, healing and prosperity. Aine is a moon Goddess.
Celtic Goddess Ardwinna
Ardwinna is a woodland Goddess that would ride through the forests riding a wild boar. She is the Goddess of the forest and hunting.
Celtic Goddess Belisama
Belisama is the Goddess that ruled over the Mersey and Ribble River. She is known as the Goddess of light and fire.
Celtic Goddess Briant
Briant is a water Goddess that ruled over rivers.
Celtic Goddess Brigit
Brigit, sometimes seen as Brigid, is not only a Celtic Goddess she is also Saint Bridget. In Celtic mythology Brigit is the Goddess of poetry. She is strongly linked to the element of fire. Brigit is known as a protector of bards, smiths, and healers.
Celtic Goddess Boann
Boann, sometimes seen as Boand, is a water Goddess of inspiration and the River Boyne. She is linked to healing, fertility, and water magick.
Celtic Goddess Caireen
Caireen is a mother Goddess that defends and protects children.
Celtic Goddess Cerridwen
Cerridwen, sometimes seen as Ceridwin, is a moon Goddess. She is associated with many things such as death, fertility, regeneration, inspiration, astrology, herbs, science, poetry, spells, knowledge, wisdom, and past lives.
Celtic Goddess Corra
Corra was frequently seen in the form of a crane. She is the prophecy Goddess who helps transcend knowledge. She also helped with the transition to the underworld.
Celtic Goddess Damara
Damara is one of the many fertility Goddesses.
Celtic Goddess Fachea
Fachea is the Goddess of creativity and poetry.
Celtic Goddess Rosmerta
Rosmerta is the Goddess of fertility, wealth and healing. She is either a Goddess of the water or the sun.
Celtic Goddess Saitada
Saitada is the Goddess of mourning.
Celtic Goddess Sirona
Sirona is a sky Goddess of hot springs, healing, and fertility. She is linked to astrology and her name means star.
Celtic Goddess Tamara
Tamara is a water Goddess who rules over and protects the River Tamar.
Celtic Goddess Vaga
Vaga is the Goddess of the River Wye.
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22 Comments
Post a CommentHi Love this how do you pronounce Sirona?
My daughter has a friend named Brigit
haha I had the same problem finding things that said Morgan. (=
I remember my sister complaining when she couldn't find Cara printed on things when we were kids. These kids won't stand a chance! Beautiful names, though.
Lovely names, but the poor kid is going to have to correct spellings of her name her whole life! I already have a hard enough time when people spell my name Sara, I can't imagine what would happen if I were named Cerridwen :)
Great article! Awesome ideas for names!
I wouldn't even know how to pronounce some of these!
Fabulous article and very unique topic! Loved this! :)
Cool, what a great idea for an article!
Very interesting names; I did a lot of research on Celtic names for girls and ended up going with Sibbohan