Female and male first names : Ireland.



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Annamary is an elegant Irish given name composed of 'Anna' meaning grace and 'Mary', symbolizing purity in Christian tradition.
Annamay is an Irish name meaning 'favored' or 'graceful like'.
Annamolly is a unique and distinctive name of Irish origin, derived from "Anna" meaning 'grace' or 'favor', combined with 'Molly', a pet form of Mary meaning 'bitter sea' or 'rebellious'.
Annan is an Irish origin name, possibly derived from the Old Norse word "ánn," meaning "grace" or "favor".
Annarae is an uncommon Irish name derived from Anna Ríogh, meaning "royal grace." It embodies elegance and regality.
Annemargaret is an Irish name composed of Anne, meaning 'grace', and Margaret, signifying 'pearl'.
Annilyn is a unique and captivating Irish female name, derived from the ancient Gaelic Aonlann, meaning "one-handed.
Annlynn is an Irish unisex name derived from "Anluan," meaning "little hero.
Annmary is an Irish name derived from Áine, meaning "radiance," and combines English names Anne and Mary.
Ansheigh is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Shea', meaning "descendant of peaceful warrior".
Aoibheann is an Irish girl's name that means "beauty" or "inspiration," originating from the old Irish word "aoibh.
Aoife, derived from Old Irish 'Áine', means 'peace, life, beauty'.
Aonesty is an Irish given name derived from "adnacht," meaning "honest" or "truthful.
Aonna is an Irish given name meaning "descendant of Maoin," derived from the ancient Irish personal name Maoin. It originates from the Irish surname Ó Maoin, which was anglicized to Aonna.
Arainna is a distinctive Irish female name derived from Ó Raonáin, meaning 'descendant of Raónach', an ancient Irish matriarch.
Aralin is an Irish given name meaning "little rock" or "small stone," derived from ancient Gaelic words "ar" (on) and "alach" (rock).
Aralynne is a distinctive Irish female name that originates from the surname O'Raghlain, meaning 'little reddish-brown-haired one.'
Ardan is a rare yet captivating Irish name meaning 'noble', derived from the ancient Irish language, with roots in Celtic mythology.
Ardean is an Irish-origin name, derived from Oirdheáin meaning "descendant of Redán.
Ardean is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname "Oirdheagain," meaning "descendant of Redachán," which translates to "little red one.
Ardeen is an Irish given name derived from 'Árdán', meaning 'noble little one'.
Ardes is a rare Irish name derived from Ó hEarda meaning "nobleman," with notable historical figures like King Arde MacEarca of Connacht in the 12th century.
Ardin is an Irish male given name derived from the ancient Irish surname 'O'Donovan', meaning 'descendant of Donovanna'.
Ardine is an Irish name derived from the surname Ó hAirtnéid, meaning "descendant of Art," an ancient Irish name meaning "bear.
Ardine is a unique Irish name derived from Árdán, meaning 'high' or 'noble', historically associated with wise and brave figures in Irish mythology.
Ardith is an uncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic "Árdith," meaning "high" or "noble." It was historically used as a nickname for individuals considered noble or having high status within their communities, with the prefix "Ár" signifying "high" and the suffix "-dith" softening the name.
Ardra is a rare Irish feminine name meaning 'high' or 'prominent', derived from the Irish word 'ard'.
Ardriana is an ancient Irish female name meaning 'high queen', derived from 'Airdriona'. It was famously held by Queen Medb in Irish mythology and has evolved into a striking yet less common given name today.
Ardy is a rare Irish name derived from the surname 'Oirdheachta', meaning 'reddish-brown'.
The name Ardyn is of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish name Árdán, meaning "high" or "noble." It was originally associated with King Árdán of Connacht and has since been used by the Scottish Highland clan MacKinnon. While rare today, Ardyn remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name with historical significance.
Aren is an Irish male name meaning 'little height', derived from the surname Ó Rinnin.
Ariagrace is an uncommon Irish name derived from 'aonar' meaning alone, and 'grace', signifying elegance and beauty.
Arilyn is an Irish name meaning "golden princess," combining the elements "ar" (gold) and "-lyn" (pretty), conveying wealth and regal elegance.
Arlana is a unique and enchanting name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly related to the Irish Gaelic name Ailinn, but this theory lacks definitive evidence. Despite its unclear beginnings, Arlana has gained popularity in recent years and is often associated with strength, independence, and uniqueness.
Arlean is an attractive Irish given name derived from the ancient surname Ó Ryallán, meaning "descendant of Ryallán," which itself might come from the Gaelic word for king or ruler.
Arlin is a rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Ragain, meaning 'descendant of Ragallan'. It was brought to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and has since been anglicized.
Arlynn is an uncommon yet distinctive Irish name derived from Ó Riain, meaning "descendant of king.
Arlynne is a rare but captivating Irish female given name derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó hEireamhoin, meaning "descendant of Eirinn's sheep-herd.
Armatha is an Irish name derived from Ármhata, meaning 'powerful meeting place', with a rich history dating back to the 10th century.
Arney is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghalach", with possible meanings of "little noisy one" or someone small but vibrant in personality.