Irish Boat Names
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Agnes Olibhéar -(Olibhéar is the Irish form of Oliver)
Aisling Siobhan (Ashley Sean)
An Bradán Feasa (Salmon of Knowledge--refers to Irish folklore)
An Faoiléan (The seagull)
Béal Bocht -(poor mouth--probably a reference to the Famine)
Béal Inse -(Mouth/entrance to the island)
Cuilfhionn (Irish the blond)
Dún Aengus (Fort of Aengus-this is a fort on Inis Mor, one of the Aran Islands)
Iolar na Mara (Eagle of the sea)
Irish Wake
Irish Eyes
    IRISH GRAPHICS FOR YOUR BOAT NAME

Celtic Gods & Goddesses
Branwyn - Goddess of love, sexuality and the sea
Bridget - Goddess of fertility, feminine creativity, martial arts and healing
Cernunnos - The 'Horned God', God of Nature, Animals, Fertility and the Underworld
Cerridwen - Moon Goddess, Goddess of Dark Prophecy and the Underworld
Coventina  - Goddess of Rivers, Abundance, Inspiration and Prophecy
The Crone - One of the Triple Goddess Aspects, Goddess of Old Age, Winter and the Waning Moon
Eostre - Goddess of Spring, Rebirth, Fertility and New Beginnings
Epona - Horse Goddess, Goddess of Prosperity, Healing, Nurturance and Sustainence
Latis - Goddess of Water and Beer
Lugh - Sun God, God of War, Mastery, Magic and Good Harvest
Morrigan - Goddess of War, Revenge, Night, Magic and Prophecy. Queen of Fairies and Witches
The Triple Goddess - The Maiden, Mother and Crone all at once. Moon, Creator, Destroyer


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