However, you can find similar-sounding or thematically related names in various Celtic languages, such as:
Irish:
* Saoirse: Pronounced "SEER-sha," meaning "freedom" or "liberty."
* Síobhra: Pronounced "SHEE-vrah," meaning "grace" or "beauty."
* Saoile: Meaning "wisdom" or "knowledge."
Scottish Gaelic:
* Siobhán: Pronounced "SHIV-an," meaning "God is gracious."
* Saoirse: Also used in Scottish Gaelic, meaning "freedom."
* Sorcha: Pronounced "SOR-ka," meaning "bright" or "radiant."
Welsh:
* Siwan: Pronounced "SUE-an," meaning "God is gracious."
* Sian: Pronounced "SHEE-an," a shortened form of Siwan.
* Gwenllian: Pronounced "Gwen-lee-an," meaning "white wave."
Breton:
* Gwenn: Pronounced "Gwen," meaning "white" or "fair."
* Sian: Also used in Breton, meaning "God is gracious."
Ultimately, the "Celtic" spelling of Samantha depends on which Celtic language you choose and which qualities you want to emphasize.