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Część II
Imiona Żeńskie
GENERAL CELTIC FEMALE NAMES
BRETON CELTIC FEMALE NAMES
CELTIC FEMALE NAMES OF CORNWALL
CELTIC FEMALE NAMES OF THE ISLE OF MAN
CELTIC FEMALE NAMES OF IRELAND
CELTIC FEMALE NAMES OF SCOTLAND
CELTIC FEMALE NAMES OF WALES
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General Celtic Female Names
Amena — "honest woman".
Antha — Greek, meaning "flower". May have been used as an anglicization of
Blathnait or Blathín.
Apirka — "pleasant".
Birkita — "strength".
Brietta — "strong".
Dacey — "southerner".
Galena — "calm".
Glenda — "divine goodness".
Kennis — "beautiful".
Kyna — "wise".
Lynette — form of Linda; "pretty, graceful". Linette.
Mavis — "the thrush".
Morgance — "sea-dweller".
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Rhonda — "grand".
Treva — "prudent".
Vevila — "woman with a melodious voice".
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Breton Celtic Female Names
Alana — (ah-LAH-nah) Feminine form of Alan.
Andreva — (ahn-DRA-vah) Feminine form of Andrev.
Annick — (AHN-eek) Breton form of Anne. St. Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, is the
patron saint of Brittany. In local legend, she was born there. Annaic, Annaig (ah-NAH-
eek).
Aouregan — (ow-RAY-gahn) Fr. Old Breton aour "gold" + gwenn "shining, holy".
Popular in Middle Ages, with 20+ spelling variations, including: Aouregon, Auruguen,
Aureguen, Oregon.
Argantlon — (ahr-GAHNT-lohn) Fr. Old Breton argant "silver, shining" + lon "full".
Argantlowen — (ahr-gahnt-LOH-wen) Fr. Old Breton argant "silver, shining" + lowen
"joyful".
Arzhela — (ahr-ZAY-lah) Feminine form of Arzhel.
Avenie — (ah-VAY-nee) Fr. Celtic aven, avon "river". Aven (AH-ven).
Azenor — (ah-ZAY-nor) Breton form of Elinor/Eleanor, popular since the Middle
Ages. 6th C. saint. As a young princess, Azenor took a vow of chastity, but forced to
marry Duke Hoel II. After false accusations by her stepmother, the young bride was
locked in a tower. Later, the pregnant Azenor was thrown into the sea in a barrel. She
floated to Ireland, giving birth along the way to St. Budoc. Noric, Norig (NOH-reek).
Aziliz — (ah-ZEE-leez) Breton form of Cecilia. St. Cecilia is the patron saint of music.
Berc'hed Brec'hed — (BAYR-xed, BRAY-xed) Breton form of the Irish saint's name,
Brigid.
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