Divine names from the south west of France.
- Albiorix (‘king of the world’, cf ‘Albion’)
- Allobrox (‘the exile’, cf Labraid Loingsech ‘exile’)
- Artaius (cf Art father of Cormac)
- Britouius (cf Britannia)
- Carinnae (cf Cairenn wife of Niall of the 9 Hostages)
- Dexius (?’good’, cf Dagda)
- Diuanno, Diiona (Devona is the ‘classical’ Gallo-Brittonic form)
- Iboite (dative, cf Fir Iboth < Ebudae ‘Hebrides’)
- Ilunnus (match to Hercules, if Celtic ?=’vellaunus’)
- Idennica (cf Ithunn)
- Olloudius (?’great god’ so cf both Dag-da and Oll-athair)
- Osdiauae (cf Uisnech, Oisin)
- Reti (cf Dal Riata)
- Vellaunus (so cf Illunus, with Basque infl. ilun ‘dark’? or else Basque with Celtic influence?)
- Vroicis (cf Froech, Uriconium)
