The Gaelic peoples, sometimes called the Gaels or Goidels, were an ethno-linguistic group residing mainly in Ireland, Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Man. Today, Ireland and Scotland would be considered major Gaelic nations. The old Gaelic Kingdom emerged in Western Scotland as far back as the 6th century and the Gaelic nations were famous for their phenomenal skills as warriors. Gaelic, or Goidelic languages are originally one of the two branches of Celtic language family and until today three languages are still being used
Gaelic Baby Names
The history of Gaels, or Goidels, goes as far as the 4th century. As the predecessor of Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Manx languages, Gaelic brings in a naming tradition that spread its mythical heritage throughout the British Isles!