Its popularity continues today as a decorative symbol of faith for Christians of Celtic descent around the world.
Rescorla's family was of Celtic descent, like much of the population of Cornwall.
He was still dis-cernibly of Celtic descent, but looked, you might say, like a Welshman gone bloodless by being drawn too high towards the sun.
The Vaccaei were probably largely of Celtic descent and probably related to the Celtiberians.
So much is certain of that strange Celtic descent, that the past has an interest for it apparently gratuitous, but fiercely strong.
Presence on the lists does not imply direct Celtic descent, use of a Celtic language, or that the person self-identifies as a Celt.
These may likely be of "Celtic" descent.
The first inhabitants, who were of Celtic descent, were driven out by Norse landnamsmen in about 825.
The hereditary form of the disease is most common among those of Northern European ancestry, in particular those of Celtic descent.
Type II malformations are more prevalent in people of Celtic descent.