There's actually no such language as "Celtic". Celtic refers to a group of dozens of languages, six of which are spoken today:
The name that means "sea warrior" in Celtic is "Murphy," which originates from the Irish Gaelic surname "Ó Murchadha," meaning "descendant of sea warrior."
The name Lochlan is of Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "loch" meaning "lake" and "lann" meaning "land." Therefore, Lochlan can be interpreted to mean "land of lakes" or "dweller by the lake."
The last name Salmeron is of Spanish origin and is derived from the personal name "Salmer" which means "at the sea." It could have been used to denote someone who lived by the sea or had some other association with the sea.
The surname Murphy translates to "Ó Murchadha" in Irish.
The name Dilan is of Kurdish origin and means "loving" or "tender."
Kaimikai in Hawaiian means "calm ocean" or "calm sea." It is derived from the Hawaiian words "kai" for sea or ocean and "mikai" for calmness.
It means you're a viking sea-warrior, bro.
Murphy means "Decendent of the sea warrior"
The Irish Sea and the Celtic Sea.
The Celtic is a sea which is why, when you look in an atlas, it says Celtic Sea.
The answer is no. The Celtic Sea is the name used by the oil industry and the French for what we call the Western Approaches. See the map in the Related Links, the area of the Celtic sea is highlighted by red dashes, you can see that the Irish Sea is separate to it.
The name Meredith is of a Welsh origin- it means great lord or ruler of the sea. It was the name of a sea goddess.Originating with the Welsh and Celtic languages, the primarily feminine given name Meredith means "sea"; deriving to mean "guardian from the sea, defender or protector of the sea, sea protector, magnificent".As a surname originating with the Welsh language, the first part of it carries the meaning of "pomp" or "splendor", and the second part of it means "lord".
The Irish Sea or Traditional Name - Celtic Sea
Yes it is legal, and it is Celtic for protector of the sea.
Murphy
The Celtic Sea is to the south of Ireland and the Irish Sea is to the east of Ireland.
The Celtic Sea, which is really part of the Atlantic Ocean.
"Morgania" is a longer version of "Morgan" which is Celtic for "Lives by the sea."