Galway
g(a)-lway,
gal-way
Origin:Irish
Meaning:From the stony river; From Galway, Ireland; From Galloway, Scotland; Stranger, foreigner
If your family has roots in the Emerald Island, the name Galway can make for a perfect choice for baby. This gender-neutral name comes from the Irish county of the same name and the seaport city. Coming from the Irish word Gaillimh, it can translate to “from the stony river, referring to the city’s connection to the River Corrib. This can be a great way to help encourage baby’s love for the water, from peaceful streams to powerful river currents. The name Galway may also have Scottish and Gaelic connections, connecting your little one to Galloway, Scotland. It may also have ties to the Gaelic word gall, meaning “stranger” or “foreigner.” Whether you want to connect baby to their Celtic roots or celebrate them as being different from the norm, Galway can give waves of inspiration.
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