In Irish (Gaelic) 'dragon' is 'dragún';
words for 'brave' are
calma (brave/strong; fine/splendid)
misniúil (courageous; hopefull/cheerful)
cróga (brave/hearty; spirited)
Dragún calma, dragún misniúil, or dragún cróga.
Scottish Gaelic:?
In Irish it's cróga / misniúil / calma
In Welsh it's "dewr"
brave = cróga, calma, or misniúil
noble = uasal
There are numerous word for 'brave' in the three Gaelic languages. For an accurate translation it would be best to use it in a sentence.
Cróga or calma (adj) Laoch (n)
There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:BretonCornishIrish GaelicManxScottish GaelicWelsh
brave
It comes from the Celtic/Gaelic name meaning "brave".
Casey is of Celtic-origin and means: brave
Nalia is Celtic meanig Brave Heart/Strong Soul
In Irish it's lúbra / cathair gríobhháin
Brave Words was created in 1987.
honest, brave, and determined
Leader, Brave, Heroic
go deo (Irish)am byth (Welsh)
Some Celtic words meaning loyal include dΓlis (Irish), degemer (Breton), and delweddol (Welsh).
Brave New Words was created in 2007.