Yeats

A gloomy Irish name derived from an old Irish chieftain meaning “yew tree”.

The name Yeats is of Irish origin and is a surname that comes from the Gaelic word “Mac Íomhair,” meaning “son of Íomhar.” The name Íomhar itself means “archer” in Gaelic. Yeats is most commonly associated with the renowned Irish poet and playwright, W.B. Yeats, who was a key figure in the literary revival of Ireland in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Choosing the name Yeats for a child could be seen as a nod to Irish literary and cultural heritage, as well as a symbol of creativity and artistic expression. The name has a strong and distinctive sound, making it a unique choice for parents looking for a name with history and meaning.


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