Irish and Celtic Legends and Folktales

Irish and Celtic Legends and Folktales

Immerse yourself in the histories and legends of the Celtic culture...

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  • Kelpies
    I absolutely need to tell this to the world... Mi have been called "Princess Fiona" one too many times. For one thing, I was not named after Fiona in Shrek, I was named after the Fiona in The Island of Roan Inish. And for another, it means "fair one" in Scottish.

    rhiasofia replied · Jun 22, 2014

    My sister's name is Fiona, and she was born the year it came out! I feel so awful for her. It's constant.


    rhiasofia replied · Jun 22, 2014

    And my other sister is named Morrigan, so itis always misspelled or mispronounced, and people bug her about it "being spelled weird"


    Kelpies replied · Jun 22, 2014

    Growls at people who tease people because of their names.


    Piper replied · Jun 23, 2014

    I think those are beautiful names (Including yours, Rhiannon). I've always loved Celtic names, even though I have a fairly boring Hebrew one (Abigail).


    Kelpies replied · Jun 23, 2014

    That's not boring!



When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind.
— Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind