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Seosamh Masculine Irish

Seosamh is the Irish form of the name Joseph, derived from the Hebrew יוֹסֵף (Yosef), meaning 'he will add' or 'may he add,' from the root יָסַף (yasaf), 'to add, to increase.' The name is deeply rooted in biblical tradi...

Shamus Masculine Irish

Shamus is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Séamus, which is itself the Irish equivalent of James. The name James ultimately derives from the Hebrew name Jacob, meaning 'supplanter' or 'one who follows'. In Ireland, S...

Shane Masculine English Irish

Shane is an English and Irish given name, primarily masculine, that serves as an Anglicized form of Seán, the Irish version of John. The name originated from the Ulster dialect pronunciation of Seán, as opposed to Shaun...

Sheamus Masculine Irish

Sheamus is the anglicized form of the Irish name Séamus, itself a development of the English James. The Irish Séamus adapts James through native phonetic patterns, ultimately deriving from the Late Latin Iacomus, a varia...

Siothrún Masculine Irish

Siothrún is an Irish form of the name Geoffrey. It represents a Gaelicized adaptation, reflecting the historical process by which Norman and English names were incorporated into the Irish language during the medieval per...

Steafán Masculine Irish

Steafán is an Irish form of Stephen, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος (Stephanos), meaning "crown" or "wreath." As a Gaelic adaptation, it follows the phonetic patterns of Irish, where initial 'St-' is often retained...

Stiofán Masculine Irish

EtymologyStiofán is the Irish Gaelic form of Stephen, derived from the Latin Stephanus, which in turn comes from the Ancient Greek Στέφανος (Stéphanos), meaning "crown, wreath." The name was assimilated into Irish with t...

Tadgh Masculine Irish

Tadgh is a variant of the Irish masculine name Tadhg, which derives from Old Irish Tadg, meaning "poet" or "philosopher". The name was historically widespread in Gaelic-speaking regions of Ireland and Scotland, and it be...

Tadhg Masculine Irish Irish

Tadhg (also spelled Tadgh, Teague, Tighe, Teige, Teigue) is an Irish and Scottish Gaelic masculine given name. Derived from Old Irish Tadg, it means "poet" or "storyteller", with a secondary sense of "philosopher". The n...

Tadhgán Masculine Irish

Tadhgán is an Irish masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Tadhg. The name thus inherits the meaning of its root, derived from Old Irish Tadg meaning "poet." In Irish naming traditions, the suffix typically...

Teague Masculine Irish

Teague is an English Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg, which is derived from the Old Irish Tadg meaning "poet". In Irish mythology and history, Tadg was a common name among kings and chieftains, notably borne by a...

Teige Masculine Irish

Teige is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg, which derives from the Old Irish Tadg, meaning "poet." The name Tadhg has deep roots in Irish history and mythology, borne by several kings and chieftains of medieval...

Teigue Masculine Irish

Teigue is a masculine given name that serves as an Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg. As with many Irish names adapted into English, Teigue reflects the phonetic interpretation of the original Gaelic sounds, often...

Tiarnach Masculine Irish

Tiarnach is a modern Irish form of Tighearnach, derived from Old Irish Tigernach, which itself comes from the element tigerna meaning "lord." This name carries strong historical and religious significance in Ireland, pri...

Tiarnán Masculine Irish

Tiarnán is the Modern Irish form of Tighearnán, a name derived from the Old Irish Tigernán, meaning "little lord" — from tigerna "lord" with a diminutive suffix. This etymology places Tiarnán within the tradition of nobl...

Tiernan Masculine Irish

Tiernan is an Irish given name and surname, derived from the anglicized form of Tighearnán. The name ultimately stems from Old Irish Tigernán, meaning "little lord"—a combination of tigerna ("lord") and a diminutive suff...

Tierney Masculine Irish

Tierney is an English-Anglicized surname and given name, derived from the Irish Tighearnach. The name ultimately originates from the Old Irish Tigernach, which comes from the element tigerna meaning “lord” or “master”. A...

Tighe Masculine Irish

Tighe is an Anglicized form of the Irish name Tadhg, which derives from the Old Irish Tadg, meaning "poet." This etymological root links the name to a long tradition of Gaelic literary and cultural heritage, where poets...

Toal Masculine Irish

Toal is an Irish given name and surname that developed as an Anglicized form of the Old Irish name Túathal. The root element túath means "people, country" combined with fal meaning "rule," so the overall meaning is "rule...

Toirdhealbhach Masculine Irish

Toirdhealbhach is a masculine Irish given name rooted in Old Irish Tairdelbach, derived from tairdelb meaning "prompting". As a byname, it denotes an "instigator" — someone who prompts or incites action.The name appears...

Tomás Masculine Irish Portuguese +1

Tomás is the Spanish, Portuguese, and Irish form of Thomas, a name of Aramaic origin meaning "twin." This name has been widely used in Christian cultures due to the prominence of Saint Thomas the Apostle, who famously do...

Turlough Masculine Irish

Etymology and Historical ContextTurlough is the anglicized form of the Irish name Toirdhealbhach, which itself derives from the Old Irish Tairdelbach. This ancient name means "instigator" or "prompter", stemming from tai...

Uilleag Masculine Irish

Uilleag is an Irish masculine given name of uncertain origin. It is thought most probably to be an Irish form of the Old Norse name Hugleikr, which was also borrowed into Irish as a separate name. Alternatively, it may b...

Uilliam Masculine Irish

Uilliam is the Gaelicized form of William in Irish. It belongs to a family of Celtic variants that also includes Scottish Gaelic Uilleam and the diminutives Liam, Uilleag, and Ulick. The name reflects the deep integratio...

Uinseann Masculine Irish

Uinseann is the Irish form of Vincent. As a Gaelic adaptation, it reflects a long tradition of Irish names derived from Latin or French originals brought by early Christianity and later cultural exchanges. The name Vince...

Ulick Masculine Irish

Ulick is a masculine given name in English, representing the Anglicized form of the Irish Uilleag. Its origins are uncertain, with two main theories: it may derive from the Old Norse name Hugleikr, composed of elements h...

Ultán Masculine Irish Old Irish

Ultán is an Irish masculine given name, derived from the Old Irish word Ultach, meaning "of Ulster" or "Ulsterman." Ulster, the northern province of Ireland, lends its name to this term, which historically referred to th...

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