Celt
Introduction
a member of the Celtic people, associated with Celtic culture or related to the Celts
Background Story
The name 'Celt' is derived from the Celts, an ancient group of tribal societies in Iron Age and Medieval Europe. The term is often used to refer to modern Celtic cultures such as those in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Brittany. It evokes a sense of history and heritage, often associated with strength and bravery in literature and mythology.
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Variations
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