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Irish names are used on the island of Ireland as well as elsewhere in the Western World as a result of the Irish diaspora. See also about Irish names.

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Ádhamh Masculine Irish

Ádhamh is the Irish form of Adam, a name of profound biblical significance. In Irish, Ádhamh adapts the Hebrew original to the phonetic and orthographic conventions of the Irish language, where the initial 'A' is pronoun...

Africa 2 Feminine Irish

Africa 2 is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Aifric. While visually identical to the continent name, this distinct feminine Irish name derives from a separate etymological tradition, rooted in early medieval Gaelic c...

Aidan Masculine English Irish

Aidan is an anglicized form of the Irish name Aodhán, which itself is a diminutive of Aodh, meaning 'fire' or 'little fire.' The name was traditionally common only in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, but it gained widesprea...

Aideen Feminine Irish

Aideen is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Éadaoin, itself a modern spelling of the Old Irish Étaín. Derived from a diminutive of Old Irish ét meaning "jealousy" or "passion", the name is deeply rooted in Irish mytho...

Aifric Feminine Irish

Aifric is an Irish feminine name with deep historical roots. It is derived from the Old Irish name Affraic, which may ultimately come from Afraicc, the Old Irish name for the continent of Africa (see Africa). Alternative...

Aignéis Feminine Irish

Aignéis is the Irish form of Agnes. The name Agnes itself is a Latinized form of the Greek name Ἅγνη (Hagne), which derives from the Greek word ἁγνός (hagnos), meaning "chaste" or "holy." The root traces back to the Prot...

Ailbhe Feminine Irish Irish

Ailbhe is an Irish name steeped in legend and history. Derived from the Old Irish Ailbe, its etymology is debated: it may come from the Celtic root *albiyo- meaning "world, light, white" or from Old Irish ail meaning "ro...

Aileen Feminine English Irish +1

Aileen is an Irish feminine given name, primarily used in English, Irish, and Scottish contexts. It is a variant of Eileen, which in turn is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Eibhlín. The lineage extends further back:...

Ailís Feminine Irish

Ailís is the Irish form of Alice, a name with a long and noble history. Alice itself derives from the Old French name Aalis, a short form of Adelais, which ultimately comes from the Germanic name Adalheidis—meaning 'nobl...

Ailish Feminine Irish

Ailish is an Irish feminine given name, functioning as an Anglicized form of Ailís which itself is the Irish equivalent of Alice. The name Ailish first emerged as a phonetic rendering of the Irish names Ailís or Eilís, w...

Aindréas Masculine Irish

Aindréas is an Irish masculine given name, the Gaelic form of Andrew. The name derives from the Greek Andreas, meaning “manly” or “masculine,” and is ultimately rooted in the element aner (man). In the New Testament, And...

Aindriú Masculine Irish

Aindriú is the Irish form of Andrew, which itself derives from the Greek Andreas, meaning “manly” or “masculine” from the root aner (genitive andros). This name entered the Irish language through the early Christian trad...

Áine Feminine Irish Irish +1

Áine (Irish pronunciation: [ˈaːnʲə]) is an Irish feminine name derived from the Irish word áine, meaning "radiance, brilliance." In Irish mythology, Áine is a goddess of summer, wealth, beauty, and sovereignty, often ass...

Aingeal Feminine Irish

Aingeal is the Irish cognate of Angela, ultimately tracing back to the Greek word ἄγγελος (angelos), meaning "messenger." This Greek term evolved into the Latin angelus, which gave rise to the medieval masculine name Ang...

Aislin Feminine Irish

Aislin is a feminine Irish name, primarily a variant spelling of Aisling, a name that means "dream" or "vision" in the Irish language. The name Aisling itself was a creative invention of the 20th century, drawing on the...

Aisling Feminine Irish

Aisling is an Irish feminine name meaning "dream" or "vision", derived from the Irish language word aisling. The name was created in the 20th century, drawing on a rich poetic tradition.Etymology and Poetic TraditionThe...

Aislinn Feminine Irish

Aislinn is a variant of the Irish name Aisling, which means "dream" or "vision" in the Irish language. The name Aisling refers to the aisling, a poetic genre that flourished in Irish poetry during the 17th and 18th centu...

Aithne Feminine Irish

Aithne is an Irish female given name, likely a variant of Eithne. The name Eithne is derived from Old Irish etne, meaning "kernel" or "grain." The name is deeply rooted in Irish mythology and history.Mythological and His...

Alannah Feminine English Irish

Etymology and OriginsAlannah is a feminine given name that developed as a variant of Alana, the feminine form of Alan. Its spelling and pronunciation have been influenced by the affectionate Anglo-Irish word alannah, whi...

Alaois Masculine Irish

Alaois is the Irish form of the name Aloysius. It is a masculine given name used primarily in Ireland. The name is part of a broader linguistic chain that traces back through Aloysius to Louis, ultimately originating fro...

Alastar Masculine Irish

Alastar is an Irish form of Alexander. The name Alexander itself derives from the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning "defending men" from ἀλέξω (alexo) "to defend" and ἀνήρ (aner) "man". EtymologyThe Irish Alastar de...

Alastríona Feminine Irish

Alastríona is the Irish feminine form of Alastar, the Irish Gaelic form of Alexander. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Ἀλέξανδρος (Alexandros), meaning “defending men” from ἀλέξω (alexo, “to defend”) and ἀνήρ (...

Alby Masculine Irish

Alby is a masculine anglicized form of the Irish name Ailbhe. The Irish given name Ailbhe dates back to ancient times, derived from the Old Irish name Ailbe. Linguists debate its ultimate origins: it may come from the Ce...

Amhlaoibh Masculine Irish

Amhlaoibh is an Irish male given name of Old Norse origin, introduced to Ireland during the Viking Age. It is a Gaelic form of the name Olaf, which itself comes from the Old Norse name Áleifr meaning "ancestor's descenda...

Angus Masculine English Irish +1

Angus is an English, Irish, and Scottish masculine given name. It is an Anglicized form of the Irish and Scottish Gaelic name Aonghus (also spelled Aonghas). The name ultimately derives from the Old Irish Óengus, which i...

Anraí Masculine Irish

Anraí is the Irish form of Henry. Henry itself derives from the Germanic name Heimirich, meaning "home ruler", composed of heim "home" and rih "ruler". The spelling later evolved into Heinrich under the influence of name...

Aodh Masculine Irish Scottish +1

Aodh is a masculine Irish and Scottish Gaelic given name, derived from the Old Irish Áed, meaning "fire". In Irish mythology, Aodh was the name of a god, likely associated with fire or the sun. The name was extremely pop...

Aodhagán Masculine Irish

Aodhagán is a masculine Irish given name derived from the Old Irish Áedacán, representing the double diminutive of the name Aodh (or its ancestor Áed). The name thus means literally 'little fire' or 'young fire', by the...

Aodhán Masculine Irish

Aodhán is an Irish male given name, derived from the Old Irish name Áedán, a diminutive of the name Aodh (or Áed), which means "fire". Thus, Aodhán carries the meaning "little fire". The name is deeply rooted in Irish hi...

Aoibhe Feminine Irish

Aoibhe is an Irish feminine given name, a variant of Aoife or directly derived from the Irish word aoibh meaning "beauty." The name shares its root with the Old Irish oíph, also meaning "beauty." Pronounced roughly "EE-v...

Aoibheann Feminine Irish

Aoibheann is an Irish feminine given name derived from the Old Irish elements oíb meaning "beauty, appearance, form" and finn meaning "white, blessed". It is closely related to the variant Aoibhinn and also stems from th...

Aoibhín Feminine Irish

Aoibhín is an Irish feminine name, functioning as a diminutive of Aoibhe. The name Aoibhe itself is a variant of Aoife, or is directly derived from the Irish word aoibh meaning "beauty." Thus, Aoibhín carries the endeari...

Aoibhinn Feminine Irish

Aoibhinn is a feminine given name of Irish origin. It is a variant of Aoibheann, and also coincides with the Irish word aoibhinn meaning "delightful, pleasant." Etymology The name derives from Aíbinn or Oébfinn, the Old...

Aoife Feminine Irish Irish

Aoife is an Irish and Gaelic feminine given name, pronounced EE-fə (Irish: [ˈiːfʲə]). Derived from the Old Irish name Aífe, it originates from the Gaelic word aoibh meaning "beauty" or "radiance" (modern Irish aoibh). Th...

Aonghus Masculine Irish Scottish +1

Aonghus is the modern Irish form of the Old Irish name Óengus, derived from Proto-Celtic elements meaning "one strength" (óen "one" + guss "force, strength") or alternatively "true vigour." In Irish mythology, Aonghus (a...

Aran 1 Unisex Irish

Aran is a gender-neutral Irish name derived directly from the name of the Aran Islands, a group of three islands (Inishmore, Inishmaan, and Inisheer) located off the west coast of Ireland in Galway Bay. The name's connec...

Ardal Masculine Irish

Ardal is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Ardghal. The original name derives from Old Irish elements, with ard meaning “high” and gal meaning “valour,” thus conveying “high valour.” In its native Irish context, the n...

Ardghal Masculine Irish

Ardghal is an Irish masculine given name with a long history in Ireland. It means "high valour", derived from the Old Irish elements ard meaning "high" and gal meaning "valour". This name was borne by early Irish royalty...

Ashling Feminine Irish

Ashling is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Aisling, meaning "dream" or "vision." The original name Aisling was coined in the 20th century, drawing on the Irish word for a poetic vision or daydream, especially one wi...

Assumpta Feminine Irish

Assumpta is a Latinate feminine name used especially in Ireland, derived from the Italian name Assunta. Assunta itself comes from the Italian word (assunta, feminine past participle of assumere), meaning “taken up, recei...

Báirbre Feminine Irish

Báirbre is the Irish form of Barbara. Rooted in the Greek word barbaros, meaning "foreign, non-Greek," the name gained widespread use in the Christian world through the legend of Saint Barbara, a young woman martyred by...

Bairre Masculine Irish

Bairre is an Irish masculine given name that originated as a diminutive of Finbar or Bairrfhionn. Closely related to the name Barra and Barry, Bairre shares its roots in Irish onomastic traditions.EtymologyThe root name...

Bairrfhionn Masculine Irish

Bairrfhionn is an Old Irish masculine name meaning "fair-haired", composed of the elements barr, meaning "top, head," and finn, meaning "white, blessed." It belongs to a class of descriptive Celtic personal names that hi...

Barra Masculine Irish

Barra is a masculine Irish given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Finbar or its Old Irish form Bairrfhionn. As a short form, it carries the same etymological meaning as Finbar: derived from the elements finn meani...

Barry Masculine English Irish

Barry is a given name of English and Irish origin, derived as an Anglicized form of the Irish Barra or Bairre, which themselves are short forms of Finbar (Irish Fionnbharr). The root name Finbar combines the Old Irish el...

Bearach Masculine Irish

Bearach is a modern Irish given name, equivalent to the earlier form Berach. The name derives from Old Irish berach, meaning "sharp" or "pointed."EtymologyThe root of Bearach is the Old Irish adjective berach, whose sens...

Bébhinn Feminine Irish

Etymology and OriginsBébhinn is a modern Irish given name, derived from the Old Irish name Bébinn. The name is composed of two elements: bé meaning "woman" and finn meaning "white" or "blessed," thus carrying the meaning...

Bébhionn Feminine Irish

EtymologyBébhionn is a variant of the Irish name Bébinn, which derives from the Old Irish elements bé meaning "woman" and finn meaning "white, blessed". Thus, the name carries the meaning of "white woman" or "fair lady"....

Bedelia Feminine Irish

Bedelia is an Irish diminutive of Bridget, a name of great historical and cultural significance in Ireland. While Bridget itself derives from the Gaelic Brighid, linked to the Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom,...

Béibhinn Feminine Irish Irish

Béibhinn is the modern Irish form of the Old Irish name Bébinn. The name is derived from elements bé meaning "woman" and finn meaning "white, blessed," collectively interpreted as "white woman" or "fair lady." Some schol...

Bevin Feminine Irish

Bevin is an Irish name that originated as an Anglicized form of Bébinn. The root name Bébinn derives from Old Irish elements bé meaning "woman" and finn meaning "white, blessed," together signifying "white woman." This e...

Biddy Feminine English Irish

Biddy is a Diminutive of Bridget, primarily used in English and Irish contexts. The name Bridget itself is the Anglicized form of the Irish Brighid, derived from Old Celtic Brigantī, meaning "the exalted one." In Irish m...

Bidelia Feminine Irish

Bidelia is a feminine given name of Irish origin, functioning as a diminutive of Bridget. Bridget itself derives from the Irish Brighid, which comes from the Old Celtic Brigantī meaning "the exalted one." In Irish mythol...

Bláithín Feminine Irish Irish

Bláithín is a modern Irish feminine name, essentially a simplified form of the older Bláthíne, which itself is a variant of Bláthnat. The name comes from the Irish element bláth meaning "flower", combined with a diminuti...

Blanid Feminine Irish

Blanid is an Anglicized form of the Irish mythological name Bláthnat. It shares the delicate meaning "little flower," derived from the Irish element bláth ("flower") combined with a diminutive suffix. Though rarely used...

Bláthnaid Feminine Irish Irish

Bláthnaid is a modern Irish feminine name derived from the older mythological name Bláthnat. Bláthnat itself means "little flower" in Irish, combining the element bláth ("flower") with a diminutive suffix. Given this flo...

Bran 1 Masculine Irish Irish +1

Bran is a given name of Irish origin, meaning "raven" in Irish. Raven symbolism is prominent across Celtic mythology, linking to intelligence, prophecy, and sometimes otherworldly passage. In the famous tale, Bran mac Fe...

Breandán Masculine Irish

Breandán is the modern Irish Gaelic form of Brendan, a name deeply rooted in Irish history and legend. The name ultimately derives from the Old Irish Brénainn, which was borrowed from the Old Welsh word breenhin, meaning...

Breda 1 Feminine Irish

Breda is an Irish female name, an Anglicized form of Bríd. To understand its origin, one must trace it through the chain of forms: Bríd is the modern Irish spelling of Brighid, which in turn derives from Bridget, the Ang...

Brendan Masculine Breton English +1

Brendan is an Irish masculine given name, also used in English and Breton, derived from the Latinized form Brendanus, which itself comes from the Old Irish name Brena1;anainn. The ultimate origin is the Old Welsh word br...

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