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    My DS2's name is Kieran, so I thought I'd throw it out there .

    It is a Celtic name that means Dark Skinned which is bizarre, because DS2 has beautiful dark skin while my other two are much fairer.

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    Cianan (Cee-nan)
    Ruari (Rory)
    Kavan

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    Ross?

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    My 2nd DS is called Tavis Keelan both celtic names

    Some others I like are

    Deegan
    Alexander
    William
    Giles
    Patrick
    Jethro

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    Hmm... I like unusual names, how about:

    Ailean (pronounced E-lun) means "rock" or "nobel" - Gaelic
    Nevin means "saint" - Gaelic
    Finlay means "white warrior" - Gaelic
    Lorne - scottish place name
    Torquil (pronounced Tor-call) means Thor's helmet

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    Oran.

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    I love Gaelic names too, here's some for you:

    Caelan (original spelling is Cailean) means 'child', Liam means 'helmeted'?? (my boys names )

    Owen
    Callum
    Quin
    Orin
    Roane

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    Tadhg pronounced Tige

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    Some different suggestions there, thanks



    Owen - Kinda too close to Evan??
    Rhys - This one always comes up on our list but it feels like a naughty boys name (Malcolm in the Middle I think LOL)
    Kynan - Ki - nan?
    Vaughan - I like this one but dh doesn't.
    Niven - How do you say it?
    Giles - hmmmm does it suit the others? Is it too old a name on a baby/child?
    Ailean (pronounced E-lun) means "rock" or "nobel" - Gaelic - E-lun or E-loon?
    Nevin means "saint" - Gaelic
    Lorne - scottish place name - mmmm another maybe, will suggest to DH
    Torquil (pronounced Tor-call) means Thor's helmet - Not sure I like the sound of it in my head but DH would love the meaning.
    Oran - Makes me think of Orson of Desperate housewives.. But I like I like Orson anyway, will have to look up the meaning etc
    Tadhg - Tige...? Like Tiggy?


    Those are all the ones I will have a second thought on the others I didn't comment on I don't like, but thanks .

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    my DS is an Ashton. don't think it's too celtic tho but it's not overly common... yet lol gl

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    Duncan
    Connor
    Angus
    Liam
    Donal
    Craig
    Alistair
    Andrew
    Brennan
    Finlay
    Gilbert
    Griff/Griffen


    I suppose Macbeth would be a bit out there

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    Stuart/Stewart

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    Brody, Finnegan, Lachlan....

    We are pretty much down to Brody but looking for a celtic middle name.

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    Boys names suck! LOL especially when I already have 3. Middle name will probably be Jeremy but not 100% yet.

    Rhys kinda made it way on the strong possibility list last night. Both DH & I like it. But today I seen a "name tag" with Rhys on it.... I know its silly but you can't get (that I have ever found) any of my kids names on those premade name things & we like that. So Rhys might be too popular for us.
    But I really don't think I am a Mum to a Ronan. . . . .

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    Tinks... OMG @ you suggesting Tadhg! I have a friend who's little boy has that name lol. Fiona, it's pronounced Tige like Tiger but with no r.