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Displayed on this page are Celtic names 161 to 180. Devin was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #101 and a usage of 0.1988%. The name is used mostly in English and Irish, and was followed in popularity by the English Devon, the English and Irish Declan, Desmond, the English and Scottish Craig, the English Davin, Devan, Deven, and the Irish, Scottish, and English name, Cullen. Uncommon Celtic names include Corentin (Breton, French, and German), Cormac (Irish), Cormag (Scottish), Coty (English), Cuinn (Irish), Cullan (Irish and Scottish), Dara (Irish), Daragh (English and Irish), Darragh (English and Irish), Deaglán (Irish), and Denzel (English).
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NAMES OF CELTIC ORIGIN: Corentin ... hurricane ... and it is derived from Celtic origins ... Cormac ... son of charioteer; impure son ... language of origin is Celtic and it is predominantly ... Cormag ... son of charioteer; impure son ... and its origin is Celtic. ... Coty Craig Cuinn ... leader, chief, high ... Irish and its origin is Celtic. ... Cullan ... behind the river ...Cullan is of Celtic origin ... Cullen Dara ... oak ... and it is derived from Celtic origins. ... Daragh ... oak ...It is derived from Celtic origins. ... Darragh ... oak ...Darragh's language of origin is Celtic ... Davin Deaglán ... boy name Deaglán is of Celtic origin and it is used ... Declan Denzel Desmond Devan Deven Devin Devon |