Gaulish Personal Name Elements: a table designed to help people put together personal names in Gaulish.

Cover of Gaulish Personal Names by Evans

Gaulish Personal Name Elements

Recently, I checked out a copy of Gaulish personal names: a study of some Continental Celtic formations, by D. Ellis Evans (2005, I believe). While I was reading it, I made a chart that included a number of Gaulsih name elements and his translations. I’m providing it here, in hopes that it will help others who are working hard to figure out some of the names.

Some notes on the table below:

  1. This is an incomplete table. While it does include all the name elements in the book, it does not include all the meanings given. I encourage you to purchase or check out the book for a more complete list.
  2. The “meanings” may have other synonymous meanings, as well. Those were not always included in an effort to make the table readable.
  3. The “Misc.” column indicates some cognates, some usage, and some other interesting tidbits. Really, things in that column could refer to just about anything.
  4. In 2003, an article was published in Etudes Celtiques: “Gaulish Personal Names: An Update,” which you can find on the Persee site.

Enjoy!

The Elements, meanings, and other items:

elementmeaning 1meaning 2meaning 3Misc.
-acto-to drive
ad-toad + subjintensive (i.e. very great)
aged-, ages-, agid-, agis-facehilli.e. OIr aged-ban: ‘pale faced’
allo-othersecond(foreign)
ambi-aroundaboutocc. Intensive
ambio-enclosurefenced in
ande-intensive prefix
ario-, areo-nobleman?he who is before
ate-?re-?
aud-, -aud-to swell?fated?
bal-, ball-whitewhite-peaked
banu-pig, esp. a young pig
bil-, bill-agreeablegood
boduo-crow?
bogio-fightbruiseur
bor-fatstrong
borm-, boru-, borb-boilagitated
boud-victory
brog-boarderterritory
camul-potentas– able, powerful
caro-lovefriendcarenum- nectar, sweet wine
caragus- fortune teller
cart-cleanscrape, rub
cassi-, casseslove/hatesuperiorholy
catu-battlefightoft. App. First element
cen-lineagespring from
cingo-, cingeto-to goto amble
cintu-first
clouto-, cloto-, cluto-famousto hear
-cno-patronymic suffix; to spring from
com-, con-, co-, cov-, (covi-), ?cob-prefix denotes participation or connection
comnert-, cobnert-, convert-, covinert-helpfulstrengthprivy to a secret
cot-, cott-foodsustenance
cumb-cupdrinking vessel
dago-, daco-goodcan be intensive
danno-judge
devo-god
di-out of, from
donno-brown, darknoble, king
du-pejorative prefix
dubno-, dumno-deepworld
epo-horse
equ-horse
esu-, esuslord?vital spirit?wish?Divine name
ex-, exs-, es-, ec-out of
gen-, -gen(n)-is bornbegets
oft. First name is a divine name (Camulogenus)
an abstract noun (Boduogenus)
a river or sea name (Morigenos)
an animal name (Matugenus)
the name of a tree (Vernogenus)
or of a mineral (Isarnogenos)
gnato-borncustomarysecond element only
gno-to beget
gon(n)-born fromslays
iant-, iat-, iet-, ient-, iot-longingwish
lano-fulleven, flat
lati-warrior
litano-widebroad
litavi-earthland
litu-festivalluckprosperity
lucot-mouseshrew
lugu-lightdivine name Lugh
magu-youthslavevassal
mandu-ponylearn
maro-greatexclusive 2nd or 3rd element
matu-, mato-, mati-beargood
mori-sea
mot-amazementstupora man
namo-, namio-, namanto-, etc.sanctuarytakelord
nantu-valleystream
nerto-strengthmightpower
ollo-greatall
orbio-patrimonyestateheir
orgeto-killerstriker
rato-gracecareer?
rectu-law
-redo-levelsmootheasy
reg-, ric-, rig-, -rig-, -ric-, -reig-, -rix, -rex
-reix, -ris, -riking
ret(t)-, reds-, rest-, res(s)-, rot(t)-, rit(t)-run
sag-approachesseeks out
samo-summer
sed-sit
sego-strengthvigordaring
su-good
suadu-sweet
talo-swellingshield bosswave crest cog. W/ “world”?
tanco-peace
tarvo-, (tauro-)bull
tasco-, tasgo-peg?company?
tecto-to coverpossess
teuto-tribepeople
val-, vall-to be strongpowerful
vebru-amber
vellauno-woolenseer?
veni-familykin-slayer
ver-on, over
verto-, vorto-pour outturn
vic-, vict-, vec-, vect-fightsvillagetime
viro-manbracelets?
vo-under

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