Gaële name meaning

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Origin: Celtic
Meaning: Celtic Tribe, The Gaels and About 500 Bc Before Our Era
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What does Gaële mean?

Of Celtic origin, Gaële means "Celtic Tribe, The Gaels, Who Invaded the British Isles and Settled In Wales or About 500 Bc Before Our Era". The name is celebrated on December 17th.

How popular is the name Gaële?

Gaële is an uncommon baby name in France where it has been in use since 1968 and achieved its top ranking of 895 in 1975. Over 112 babies in France have been named Gaële.

Also, Gaële is a familiar name in DR Congo and Cameroon. According to our research, over 500 babies have been named Gaële globally.

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  •  Alaina - Cherished Alaina came from Latin and Celtic, meaning of Alaina is "Tribe near the Black Sea, Dear Child or Precious", used substantially in Telugu and English is a gender-neutral name
  •  Mo - Chiefly used in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi recent and creative and adventurous, Mo means "Love, Murugan or God Name" is a gender insensitive name is originated from Celtic and Spanish
  •  Alanda - Especially used in Finnish and Danish rarefied, Alanda means "Ailin Which Means Little Rock or Little Rock" which of Celtic origin is used for girls
  •  Sorka - The girl name Sorka is dominantly used in Slavic has its roots in Celtic, Sorka means "Fiery or Burning"

Famous people named Gaële

  • In 1988 drama, musical movie, Mon cher sujet, Gaële Le Roi portrayed Angèle.

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