In irish (gaelic) tradition, Conlaith holds special significance as a masculine name representing This name derives from the Old Irish “connla Áed / Aodh > Conláed,” meaning “chaste fire. This name has been cherished across generations, carrying with it the wisdom and heritage of irish (gaelic) culture. Its enduring popularity speaks to its universal resonance.
This name derives from the Old Irish “connla Áed / Aodh > Conláed,” meaning “chaste fire.” St. Conleth “Conláed, Connlaodh (450–519)” was an Irish hermit and metalworker, who was also said to be a copyist and a skilled illuminator of manuscripts. He is believed to have come from the Wicklow area.
CONNLA ÁED / AODH > CONLáED
Conlaith is predominantly used in irish speaking communities, where it maintains strong cultural connections and traditional significance.
Conlaith is a variant form of Conláed, developed through regional pronunciation differences and linguistic evolution. This variation preserves the essential meaning while offering a unique sound.