The name Gael is of Celtic origin, derived from the ancient Celtic tribe known as the Gaels who inhabited Ireland and Scotland. The name means 'spear' or 'warrior' in Old Irish.
Gael has cultural significance in Celtic cultures, particularly in Ireland and Scotland, where it is a symbol of strength, courage, and heritage. In some Scottish clans, Gael is used as a surname to signify membership in that clan.
People named Gael are often seen as confident, adventurous, and passionate individuals with a strong sense of independence and a desire to explore the world around them.
The name Gael has gained popularity in recent years, particularly in the UK and US, where it is often chosen for its unique and distinctive sound. It is also commonly used as a middle name or surname.