Celtic names span Irish, Welsh, Scottish, and Breton traditions. They tend to be musical and consonant-heavy. If you want something with clear geographic roots that isn't Italian or French, Celtic is the category.
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young warrior
great wave
fiery, warm
stranger, foreigner
noble, strong
young warrior (folk etymology)
son of strength
handsome
raven hill
swift, alert
noble, high
great brightness, sea circle
handsome, cheerful
bear, bear king
world-mighty
wood, forest
silver
chief friend, noble friend
son of fire
deep valley dwellers
born of fire
prince, chieftain
narrow water
river (from Celtic afon)
strong, virtuous, honorable
strongly flooding, one who travels
dark, swarthy
bold, riot
luminous, shining
warrior
youth, young warrior
handsome, radiant one
deer people (from Devon)
coastal land, border land
high place, hill top
little rock
young warrior
battle
little fiery one
great one, gift
speckled, variegated
sword
little rock, harmony
little raven
fiery one
from Devon, the deep valley people
cloud
gentle ruler
variant of Devon: from the Devon region
from Moray, seafarer's place
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