I鈥檓 looking for some Irish baby names boy and girl, names that originated in Ireland, have a meaning related to Ireland or are popular there鈥?pronunciation with each name would be great to, thank you.
I'm looking for some Irish baby names, boy and girl?
Two of my favorite baby names are:
Aislinn (Aze-lynn) it means "vision" or "dream" in Gaelic.
Delainey (Dee-lane-EE) this is an Irish last name (can also be spelled Delaney). It means "From the Alder Grove."
Some other names
Girl:
Brenna (Brin-uh) - Americanized version of Brianna meaning sword
Devonly (Devon-lee) - not sure of the meaning
Boys:
Connor - wolf lover
Aidan - fire
Reply:Ryan that name for a boy originated in ireland as Rian same name but spelled different
Reply:Evelyn
Reply:boy: liam. pronunciation: [lee-um]
girl: ciara. pronunciation: [Kee-era]
Reply:Rylee is a good Irish name.
Reply:Names that are actually Irish in origin are usually very difficult to pronounce. Here are some examples:
Aoife ~ (EE-fuh)
Saoirse ~ (SEER-shuh)
Iseult ~ (ee-SOLT)
Niamh ~ (neev)
Caoimhe ~ (KEE-vuh)
Muirne ~ (MEER-nuh)
Grainne ~ (GRAWN-yuh)
I would go with something that most people can easily pronounce like Fallon, Keely, Brynna, or Teagan.
My favorite Irish boys' names are Kellan, Brogan, Eoghan (pronounced like Owen), and Nolan.
Reply:aisling(ashleen),siobhan(sh-vaughn),ian(... not totally sure about the last one.But I'm 100% sure about the others.I love them all, but seamus,saiorse,and eithne.I dislike those entirely! God Bless You!
Reply:Girls
Alana
Ashlynn
Arlene
Breanna
Bree
Breena
Bridgette
Caitlyn
Casey
Cassidy/Kassidy
Cathleen
Colleen
Kristin
Dallas
Devin
Fallon
Keara
Keeley/Keely
Keena
Keira
Kelly
Kera
Kenzie
Makenzie
maegan
Maura
ryan
Shae
Shanna
Tara
Boys
Blair
Brady
Blaine
Brody
Brendan
Bryan
Casey
Cassidy
Carlin
Cullen
Darren
Desmond
Donovan
Doyle
Evan
Keegan
Keenan
Kellen
Kevin
Kiel
Kieran
corey
Kraig
Logan
Michael
Mikeal
Owen
Quinn
Reagan
Rian
Shane
Shawn
Shea
Reply:Erin or Erinna (Eh-RIN-uh) just say that fast. It literally means "Ireland"
Siobhan (Sha-vonn)
Colleen (Coh-lean)
Boy:
Colin (Coh-linn)
Seamus (Shay-miss)
Owen (Oh-inn)
Kyle (Ky-uhl)
Reply:Boys
Aedan (aid + an)
Seamus (shay + muss)
Patrick
Dillon
Girls
Ailish (ay-lish)
Meara (meer + a)
Deirdre (deer + dre)
Fiona (fee + ona)
Maeve (may + v)
I love Irish names!
Reply:Girl
Alaina (a-lay-na) Means fair and beautiful, dear child (i only know the meaning because it is my name)
Maggie
Kylie
Shannon
Boy
Casey
Morgan
Reply:Neil
Ian
Shane
Riley
Clara
Reply:Caelan (pronouned Kay-lan) is a beautiful Irish boys name.
Reply:boy:Patrick
girl:Kelly
Reply:Evelyn
Ciara (Kie-ra)
Siobhan (shav-own)
Caitlin
Kathleen
Megan
Shannon
Aidan
Patrick
Andrew
Here are some good websites
http://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/...
http://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/...
Reply:Ronan, Rory, Patrick. Marie,
Reply:Kerry (there's a town or state [not real sure] in Ireland with the name Kerry)
Reply:kacy
kaden
Reply:Go to www.babynames.com and search it there...
Cailan is the only one i can think of.... pn like Ky-lan.
Reply:Here are some girl Irish names!
Aideen - Formed like Aidan from aed "fire." Aideen loved her husband Oscar, a grandson of Fionn Mac Cool (read the legend), so much that when he fell in battle she died of a broken heart. This is a BOYS name sorry it went into the wrong list!
Alannah - Adding a to leanbh, the word for "child" in Irish, brings a sense of warmth 鈥?"O child" or "darling child."
A favored name in Ireland with all three spellings.
Claire - The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning "dark" and implies "dark hair and brown eyes." St. Ciara was a distinguished seventh-century figure who established a monastery at Kilkeary in County Tipperary.
It was the fourth most popular baby girl name in Ireland in 2003.
Coleen - From the Irish cailin meaning "girl" and used by the Irish in the USA and Australia as a way of connecting to their Irish roots.
Gael-Often refers to a person who is a native Irish speaker or a person who is from Ireland. Medieval legend holds that Gael was the name of the hero from whom the Irish race took its name.
Kerry- ciar means "dark" and probably implies "dark hair and brown eyes." County Kerry means "the land of the descendant of Ciar" who was the love-child of the High King Fergus Mac Roth and the legendary Queen Maebh.
Shauna- The feminine form of Sean. It is currently a very popular name in Ireland.
Boy Irish names:
Bradan - Comes from the word bradan meaning "a salmon" in Irish and the bradan feasa, the "Salmon of Knowledge" (read the legend) is central to the tales of Fionn MacCool (read the legend).
Brian- From brigh "high, noble, strong." This is one of the most widespread Irish names ever, in honour of the most revered High King of Ireland, Brian Boru (read the legend) who defeated an army of invading Vikings at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014 but died of wounds he received in the battle.
Kincora 鈥?a poem by James Clarence Mangan (translated). This is my favorite.
Dillon- From dealan "a flash of lightning" or it may come from an Irish word for "faithful, loyal." A common surname it is the Irish form of the Welsh name "Dylan."
As Dylan it was the tenth most popular name for baby boys in Ireland in 2003.
Liam- The Irish form of William, originally a German name will + helm "desire + helmet" and suggests "strong protector."
It is currently a very fashionable name in Ireland and across the world.
Riley - Meaning "courageous, valiant." A surname in Ireland that can be used as a given name.
Sean - Irish form of John meaning "God's gracious gift." Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memoryof Shane O'Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.
Tomas - The Irish form of Thomas, a biblical name meaning "twin."
Good luck my favorites are Brian and Claire.
Reply:my friends name is Niamh .. (neve)
In irish mythology Niamh was the daughter or the god of the sea.
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