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Irish Wolfhound Dog Names

Irish Wolfhound Puppy Names - Irish Wolfhound Names

Trying to find a unique name for your Irish Wolfhound puppy? Irish Wolfhound Dog and Puppy Central is pleased to offer below a growing list of unique puppy names suggestions for your Maltese.

Derived from Celtic and Irish Mythology, the following list offers a selection of truly unique and unusual names befitting the legendary Irish Wolfhound!  Enjoy!

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BELENUS - Elaborated form of Bel, the name of a Brythonic solar god, which probably meant "bright, brilliant".

CERNUNNOS - Means "horned" in Celtic

DWYN - Meaning unknown. This was the name of the Celtic god of love.

LUGUS - Gaulish cognate of LUGH

TARANIS - Derived from Celtic taran meaning "thunder", cognate with Þórr (see THOR)

TRISTAN - From the Celtic name Drystan, which was probably derived from drest meaning "riot" or "tumult"

AILILL - Means "elf" in Irish Gaelic

AONGHUS - Possibly meaning "one strength" derived from Irish óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy"

BILE - Irish cognate of Bel (see BELENUS).

BRAN - Means "raven" in Irish

CÁEL - From Gaelic caol "slender"

CIAN - Means "ancient" in Gaelic

CONALL - Means "strong wolf" in Gaelic

CONCHOBHAR - Original Irish form of CONNOR

CONLAOCH - Possibly derived from Gaelic conn "chief" and flaith "lord"

CONNLA - Variant of CONLAOCH

CÚCHULAINN - Means "hound of Culann" in Irish

DAGDA - Means "good god" in Celtic

DÁIRE - Means "fruitful, fertile" in Irish Gaelic

DIARMAID - Perhaps means either "freeman" or "without envy" in Irish

FACHTNA - Perhaps means "hostile" in Irish Gaelic

FEARGHAS - Means "man of vigour", derived from the Gaelic elements fear "man" and gus "vigour"

FERGUS - Anglicized form of FEARGHAS

FIACHRA - Derived from Gaelic fiach meaning "raven"

FIONN - Means "fair" or "white" in Gaelic

GOIBNIU - Derived from Irish gobha meaning "smith"

LIR - Irish cognate of LLYR

LUGH - Irish form of Lug, the name of a Celtic god of the sun and craftsmanship, meaning "shining one" in Old Irish (ultimately from the Indo-European root *leuk "light, brightness")

LUGHAIDH - Derived from the name of the Irish god LUGH

NAOISE - Meaning unknown, presumably of Gaelic origin

NUADA - Possibly means "protector" in Celtic

NUADHA - Variant of NUADA

ÓENGUS - Variant of AONGHUS

OISÍN - Means "little deer", derived from Irish os "deer" combined with a diminutive suffix

PARTHALAN - Meaning unknown
AGRONA - Derived from Old Celtic agro meaning "battle, slaughter"

ANDRASTE - Possibly means "invincible" in Celtic

EPONA - Derived from Gaulish epos meaning "horse"

ISEULT - Variant of ISOLDE

ISOLDE - Possibly derived from a Welsh root meaning "beautiful"

AOIFE - Means "beauty" from the Gaelic word aoibh

BLÁTHNAT - Means "little flower" from the Irish word blath "flower" combined with a diminutive suffix

BRIDGET - Anglicized form of the Irish name Brighid which means "exalted one"

BRIGHID - Irish form of BRIDGET

BRIGID - Variant of BRIGHID

CÉIBHFHIONN - Means "fair locks" in Irish Gaelic

CLÍODHNA - Possibly means "shapely" in Irish Gaelic

DEIRDRE - Meaning unknown, possibly derived from a Celtic word meaning "woman"

EMER - Possibly from Gaelic eimh "swift"

ÉTAÍN - Possibly derived from Old Irish ét "jealousy"

FINNGUALA - Variant of FIONNGHUALA

FIONNGHUALA - Means "white shoulder" from Irish fionn "white, fair" and guala "shoulder"

GRÁINNE - Possibly derived from Gaelic grán meaning "grain"

MAEVE - From the Gaelic name Medb meaning "intoxicating"

MÉABH - Variant of MEDB

MEADHBH - Variant of MEDB

MEDB - Original Irish form of MAEVE

MORRIGAN - Derived from Irish Mhór Rioghain meaning "great queen"

MÓRRÍGHAN - Variant of MORRIGAN

MUIREANN - Means "fair sea", derived from Gaelic muir "sea" and fionn "fair, white"

MUIRGEN - Means "born of the sea" in Irish Gaelic

NEASA - Meaning unknown, presumably of Gaelic origin

NIAMH - Means "bright" in Irish

RÍGHNACH - Variant of RÍOGHNACH

RÍOGHNACH - Derived from Irish ríoghan meaning "queen"

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