Female and male first names : Irish.



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Ainsley is of Scottish origin, derived from Gaelic "Aindreas" meaning 'manly' or 'courageous'.
Aireanna, an uncommon yet captivating Irish name, translates to 'lonely' or 'solitary', derived from the Irish word "aire". It is closely tied to Airmed, the mythical Irish goddess of healing and solitude, daughter of Dagda, the chief god of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Aireen is a unique Irish name meaning 'peace', popularized by William Carleton's novel and associated with Saint Áirín of Kildare.
Airen is a mysterious name of unknown origin, without a specific meaning or etymology, allowing for varied interpretations such as a blend of French 'air' and English 'lynn', or a variant spelling of Irish 'aird'. Despite its lack of historical significance, Airen's unique sound and enigmatic allure have made it increasingly popular in recent years.
Airen is a unique Irish name derived from the surname Ó Airinn, potentially meaning 'silver'.
Airic is an uncommon Irish name derived from 'Airc', meaning 'snow'.
Airin is an Irish name meaning 'little fair one'.
Airin is an Irish name with a distinct sound and meaning, derived from the surname O'Hehir, signifying "descendant of Hehir," which means "vigorous" or "energetic.
Airon is a rare Irish surname-derived name meaning "descendant of Airinn," with uncertain original meaning but prominent in medieval Ireland.
Airris is an uncommon Irish surname derived from "O'Heir," originally from County Cork, with possible meanings related to the west or descent, and notable historical figures including King Airgus mac Aengusa of Dál Riata.
Aishlin is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Aisling', meaning 'dream' or 'vision'.
Aishling is an Irish girl's name derived from 'aislinge,' meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Aishlyn is an Irish name of ancient Gaelic origin, derived from Aoife, meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance'.
Aisleen is an Irish name derived from O'Cathailen, meaning "descendant of Cathal," which translates to "bold" or "courageous." It has a musical quality and is sometimes associated with the Irish word for dream.
Aisleigh is an Irish unisex name derived from the surname 'Oisdealbhaig', meaning 'descendants of beautiful Oisdeala'.
Aislin is an Irish feminine name derived from 'aislinge,' meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Aisling is an Irish female name derived from 'aislinge,' meaning 'dream' or 'vision.'
Aislinn is an Irish name meaning 'dream' or 'vision', popularized by poet Aisling Ní Uallacháin and pronounced like 'AYL-shin'.
Aislyn is an Irish name derived from the goddess Aislinn, meaning 'dream girl' or 'vision of happiness.'
Aislynn is an uncommon Irish feminine given name derived from 'Aislinn,' meaning 'little dream lake' or 'vision lake.'
Aislynne is an uncommon Irish female given name meaning "dream" or "vision", popularized by media and believed in folklore to grant dream interpretation powers.
Aithan is an Irish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'. It has a rich history dating back centuries and was associated with the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology.
Aithana is an exotic Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning 'radiance' or 'shining brightness', reflecting her luminous qualities.
Aithen is a distinctive Irish name derived from 'aithin', meaning 'little fire'.
Aitlin is an Irish female given name derived from 'Áit', meaning 'place'.
Aivan is a rare yet powerful Irish male given name, derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Aodha, meaning 'grandson of Hugh'.
Aivery is a distinctive Irish name derived from the surname O'Brien, meaning "descendant of Bryan," carrying a rich history and prestigious heritage from ancient Ireland's notable figures and powerful O'Brien clan.
Aiyden, of Irish origin, means 'fire' in Gaelic.
Aizleigh is a distinctive Scottish name derived from 'Àslà', possibly meaning 'dream' or 'vision', popularized by Sir Walter Scott's novel 'The Heart of Midlothian'.
Aizlyn is a modern, distinctive name of unknown origin but inspired by the Irish 'Aisling', meaning 'dream'.
Akaiden is a modern boy's name, created as a fusion of Irish 'Aiden' (meaning "little fire") and Hebrew 'Kaiden' (meaning "ocean"), conveying the power of a relentless flame by the sea.
Akayden is a modern boys' name of uncertain origin and meaning, with some suggesting it's linked to the Irish name Aodhan ("fire"), though this isn't universally accepted.
Akerria is a rare, enigmatic girls' name of uncertain Basque or Irish origin, possibly meaning "little fire" or "wild fruit", gaining recent popularity for its uniqueness despite lacking documented history.
Alahn is an uncommon name of uncertain African or Irish origin, possibly meaning 'wise leader' or 'handsome', though interpretations vary.
Alahnna is an Irish name derived from the surname O'Lachtnain, meaning "descendant of Lachtnan," an early Irish chieftain or notable figure.
Alannah is an Irish name meaning 'fair or gentle beauty'.
Alana is an Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "Alan," meaning "harmony" or "unity.
Alann is an Irish and Scottish name meaning "harmony" or "unity", derived from the ancient Gaelic name Ailéan, which combines "harmonious" and "bird". It is a variation of Alan with an additional 'n'.
Alanna is an Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Ala', meaning harmony or serenity.
Alanna is an Irish feminine given name derived from the ancient Celtic goddess Al muir nann, associated with beauty, elegance, and sea mysteries. Its meaning combines "harmony/peace" and "grace/beauty," signifying "harmonious grace" or "peaceful beauty." Throughout history, notable figures like Canadian actress Alanna Kelly and Australian singer-songwriter Alannah Myles have carried this distinctive name.