Celtic Surnames
Explore 527 Celtic surnames with meanings and origins.
Jago
James (Cornish form)
Jaouen
Young lord
Jardine
From the garden
Joughin
Son of Eóghan (born of yew)
Kaighin
Son of Eacháin (horseman)
Karran
Son of Ciaran (dark one)
Keast
Fat/plump (kest)
Keith
From the forest (coille)
Kennaugh
Son of Coinneach (fair born)
Kerambrun
Village on the hill
Kerangal
Village of the Gauls
Kergoat
From the wood (kêr-koad)
Kerherve
From the road fort
Kerivel
From the miller's place
Kerlouegan
From the fox's place
Kermarrec
From the knight's place
Kermeen
Son of Birn (pointed)
Kermode
Son of Diarmaid
Kermorgant
Corner of the sea
Kerneis
From the corner place
Kerruish
Son of Fergus
Kervella
Holly grove
Kervran
From the crow place
Kestle
From the castle (kastel)
Kevern
Great lord
Killip
Son of Philip
Kinley
Son of Finlay
Kissack
Son of Isaac (Manx form)
Kneen
Son of Niain (variant)
Lace
Son of Bhloscaidh (herald)
Laity
From the dairy farm (leity)
Lammie
From the elm tree
Lamont
Lawman (Norse-Celtic)
Lannuzel
Church of the high one
Le Bail
The bailiff
Le Bars
The bard/poet
Le Berre
The short one
Le Bihan
The small one
Le Bourdonnec
The pilgrim
Le Bourhis
The townsman
Le Braz
The great one
Le Breton
The Breton
Le Bris
The respected one
Le Calvez
The carpenter
Le Corre
The dwarf