Female and male first names : Irish.



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Aedon is a rare Irish name meaning 'little fire', with a historic background dating back to ancient Ireland.
Aedyn is an Irish name of ancient origin meaning 'little fire' or 'small flame', associated with historical figures like Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne and King Áedán mac Gabráin.
Aedyn is an Irish name meaning 'noble youth', composed of 'Aed' (fire/noble) and 'Eoin' (youth).
Aegan is an uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient word 'each,' meaning 'horse,' and embodying qualities like strength and speed.
Aeiden is an Irish name meaning "little fire," derived from Aedán, historically borne by figures like Saint Aedán of Lindisfarne and King Aedán mac Gabráin.
Aeiress is a rare yet captivating Irish name derived from Airdis, meaning 'strong in peace'.
Aela is an enchanting Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning "little fire" or "sunshine," reflecting her radiant qualities as the patroness of love, fertility, and prosperity in Celtic mythology.
Aelan is an Irish given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome,' embodying elegance and charm.
Aelish is an intriguing Irish name with roots tracing back to Old Norse 'Áleifr', potentially linked to the elf-like qualities suggested by its presumed derivation from 'álfr'.
Aengus is a rare, Irish male name derived from the Old Irish 'Aengus,' meaning 'one aspect of the god of love'.
Aerabella is a unique, beautiful Latin name meaning 'beautiful air', created by combining Irish 'Aera' and Latin '-bella'.
Aerian: Of unknown origin but interpreted as 'little fire' (Irish) or 'airy' (Latin).
Aeric is an ancient Irish male given name derived from the word "áirc," meaning "strength.
The unique Irish name Aerick means 'strong and noble', inspired by the mythological god Arianrhod.
Aericka is a distinctive, modern invention of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Welsh names, but with no definitive evidence supporting this claim.
Aerilyn is a rare Irish girl's name derived from the surname 'O'Righin', meaning 'descendant of Rig', an ancient god associated with fertility and abundance.
Aerilynn is a unique Welsh girl's name derived from "aer" meaning air and "-lynn" associated with the goddess Aranrhod, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and nature-inspired meaning.
Aerin is an elegant Irish name, originally Airmir, with meanings ranging from 'solitude' to 'strength', gaining popularity through the video game character Aerin Lightseeker.
Aerin is a rare, captivating Irish name derived from "O'Heyne" meaning 'descendant of Hayne,' which traces back to the Old Norse personal name 'Háinn' meaning 'home.' Once used by historical figures like 13th-century chieftain Aerin O'Heyne, it's now popular as a unisex choice with Irish roots.
Aerion is a modern name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting it could derive from 'aer' meaning air in Latin or the Irish name Aodh meaning fire. Its meaning is often associated with freedom and nature.
Aeryn is a distinctive and mysterious name of uncertain origin, with some suggesting it's related to the Irish name Aileen meaning 'fair-haired' or 'peaceful', but its true beginnings remain unclear.
Aesyn is a captivating name of unknown origin, often associated with the Greek word 'aisein' meaning 'to ease' or the Irish name Aisling meaning 'dream', but its true etymology remains uncertain.
Aftyn is an Irish name meaning 'little fair one'.
Agnew is a rare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname MacAonghusa, meaning "son of Aonghus," which translates to "one strength" or "unity.
Ahnaleigh is an enchanting Irish feminine given name derived from 'O'hAilin', meaning 'descendant of Ailean' (stone/rock).
Ahnalia, of Irish origin, means 'grandchild of fire' or 'vitality', derived from the Irish surname O'Ainle.
Ahnalise is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from O'hAnluan, meaning "descendant of Anluan", a legendary warrior.
Ahnna is an Irish name of ancient origin, derived from Áine, meaning 'radiance' or 'brilliance', associated with a Celtic goddess known for her beauty and strength.
Ahrianna is an attractive Irish name variant of Aoife, meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance', with roots in ancient Irish mythology.
Aibhilin is a unique Irish female given name derived from 'Aibhillín', an Old Irish form of 'Amalgaid', coined by St. Patrick, with possible meanings 'swift' or 'diminutive of Amalgaid'.
Aibhlinn is an Irish feminine given name derived from 'aibidh', meaning 'beautiful'.
Aidalynn is an Irish name meaning 'fire' or 'flame', a variant of Aoife which means 'beauty'.
Aidan, of Irish origin, means 'little fiery one'.
Aidan is an Irish name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery helper'.
Aidanjames is a distinctive Irish name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fire', popularized by Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne, combined with James ('supplanter').
Aidanjohn is a modern, two-part Irish name combining 'little fire' (Aidan) and 'God is gracious' (John), signifying a fiery spirit blessed by God.
Aidann is a modern, unisex Irish name meaning 'little fire'.
Aidanna is an Irish name derived from "aithne," meaning "to recognize" or "to know.
Aided is a rare Irish name derived from 'aithleas', meaning 'little fire'.
Aidee is an Irish name derived from "Aídee," meaning "fire" or "spark". It has been used for both boys and girls in Ireland since the Celtic Revival period.