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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slender, fair
bright slender one
noble strength
flowing river, running water
battle spirit
white, fair, blessed
white and smooth
strength, virtue, honor
born of fire; fiery one
land of the Norsemen
spear
mercy, kindness
harmony
chief lord, noble leader
strength, power
bright-headed, fair warrior
bright valley
strength, honor
fire, strength
child of light
young warrior
elevated place
pure, beloved
blessed, holy
dark one
beautiful, beloved
from the deep valley (Devon region)
Peaceful, gentle
little rock, harmony
child of light (folk etymology)
Dear, beloved
possibly from Celtic 'avon' (river)
descendant of Donndubhan
bold, fierce settlement
land of the Celtic people
great brightness
from Devon, deep valley dwellers
rough stream
dark beauty
storyteller, singer
snow blossom
exalted one, high goddess
noble, high
iron-willed, strong
Peace
sea sparkle
born of fire
Goddess; holy one (river name)
from Britain, Briton
from the alder grove
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