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Derived from the name Aodhán. This name gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century because of its similarity in sound to...
Derived from Old Irish Affraic, which may stem from Afraicc, the Old Irish term for the continent of Africa (see Africa 1) [1]. Alternatively, it...
Derived from the Old Irish Ailbe, which might stem from the Celtic root *albiyo- "world, light, white" or the Old Irish ail "rock". In Irish mythology...
Represents radiance and brilliance in Irish. It belonged to a goddess of love and fertility in Irish mythology, believed to reside on the hill of...
The name has Irish origins, meaning "dream" or "vision". It was coined in the 1900s.
A variation of Alana. This name has been shaped by the endearing Anglo-Irish term alannah, which originates from the Irish Gaelic expression a leanbh...
Derived from the name Alastar, with a feminine variation.
Derived from the Old Irish Áed, which signified "fire". This name was exceptionally common in early Ireland, gracing many characters in Irish...
Diminutive form of Aodh (specifically a double diminutive).
Derived from the Old Irish name Áedán, which means "small fire". It is a diminutive form of Áed (see Aodh). This name was used by a 6th-century ruler...
A variation of Aoife, or derived directly from the Irish word aoibh, which means "beauty".
Derived from the Old Irish names Oébfinn or Aíbinn, which combine the elements oíb, meaning "beauty, appearance, form," and finn, meaning "white,...
Diminutive form of Aoibhe.
A variation of Aoibheann. This name is also associated with the Irish term aoibhinn, which translates to "delightful" or "pleasant".
From the Old Irish Aífe, which stems from the element oíph, meaning "beauty" (present-day Irish aoibh). This name belongs to various figures in Irish...
Derived from Old Irish Óengus, which might translate to "one strength" from the elements óen meaning "one" and guss for "strength or force". Aonghus...
Derived from the name of the Aran Islands located off the western coast of Ireland.
Represents "high valour", originating from the Old Irish components ard meaning "high" and gal meaning "valour".
Diminutive form of either Finbar or Bairrfhionn.
Denotes "fair-haired", originating from the Old Irish elements barr meaning "top, head" and finn meaning "white, blessed".
Diminutive form of either Finbar or Bairrfhionn.
Irish diminutive form of Bridget.
Diminutive form of Bridget.
Diminutive form of Bridget.
Signifies "raven" in Irish. In Irish legend, Bran mac Febail was a mariner involved in several adventures on his quest to find the Otherworld.