The baby name Keallach is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KEE-luhk".
Keallach is a Gaelic name that means "strife" or "contention". It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to both boys and girls. The name has a long history in Scottish and Ireland, where it was often given to children born into families with a history of conflict or disagreement. Despite its somewhat negative meaning, Keallach has become a popular name in recent years, particularly among parents who are drawn to its unique sound and cultural significance.
The pronunciation of Keallach is "KEE-lahk". The name is made up of two components: "keal", which means "strife" or "contention", and "ach", which is a suffix that is often added to Gaelic names to indicate a person's gender. The name can be spelled in a variety of ways, including Kealach, Kealagh, and Kealak, but the most common spelling is Keallach.
The origin of the name Keallach can be traced back to ancient Celtic mythology, where it was associated with the god of war and conflict. Over time, the name became more commonly used as a given name for children, particularly in Scottish and Ireland. Today, Keallach is a popular name for both boys and girls, and is often chosen by parents who are looking for a unique and meaningful name for their child.