Female and male first names : Irish.



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Alannah is an Irish-origin given name derived from the surname 'Alannach', meaning 'from Ireland'. Popularized by Yeats' poem 'Alanna of the Many Colored Cloak', it signifies pride in Irish heritage.
Alannie is a rare, feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish surname Alan meaning 'noble' or 'harmonious'.
Alanny is a rare Irish given name derived from the powerful Ó Lochlainn clan, meaning "descendant of Hálfdan" or "noble warrior".
Alarick is an Irish name derived from "Alairig," meaning "noble king.
Alarie is an Irish female given name derived from the ancient word "Álaric," meaning "all powerful.
Alaunah is a captivating Irish or Celtic-inspired name of unknown origin, potentially derived from the Irish 'alainn', meaning beautiful.
Aldhair is a rare, Irish-derived given name meaning 'noble' or 'proud', historically bestowed upon individuals of high societal rank.
Alduin is a rare Irish male name derived from "Albuin," meaning "noble" or "proud.
The name Aleasa, meaning "noble eagle," originates from ancient Irish Gaelic, derived from Alasdair, itself a derivation of Scottish Gaelic Ailean. This compound name signifies strength, courage, and majesty, with historical roots traced back to medieval Scotland through notable figures like Alasdair MacDonald of Sleat and Alasdair MacDonnell.
Aleen is a rare Irish given name derived from O'Leannain, meaning 'descendant of Leanach,' which translates to 'little bright one.'
Aleigh is an uncommon yet captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Leigh" meaning "descendant of Leigh," which translates to "playful" or "joyous.
Aleighana is an enchanting Irish-derived name meaning "Little Alice" or "Fair Lassie," combining Irish and Scottish influences to create a unique and charming option for parents seeking something distinctive yet approachable.
Aleighanna is an Irish name derived from 'Áilbe' or 'Albán', meaning 'white' or 'fair-haired', and was historically used by notable families.
Aleighsha is an uncommon yet powerful Irish name derived from Alais, meaning "noble" or "heroic".
The name Alice is of Irish origin meaning "noble".
Alison is an Irish name of Gaelic origin, Ailís, meaning "noble" or "proud," reflecting strength and dignity. It has been popular in Ireland for centuries and has since gained international recognition.
Allana is an Irish female given name derived from the surname 'O'Loughlin,' meaning 'descendant of the son of Lochlann.' Its history dates back to ancient Ireland, and it's associated with the protagonist of Margaret Oliphant's 1874 novel.
Allanah is an Irish feminine given name meaning "harmony" or "peaceful," associated with balance and serenity.
Allanna is an Irish origin name derived from 'Alainn', meaning 'beautiful'.
Allannah is an Irish feminine given name derived from the surname "O'Callaghan," meaning "descendant of Callaghan" which combines "church" and "companion." Though not directly connected to O'Callaghans in mythology, Allannah's rich historical context makes it a distinctive choice with pride.
Allayna is a rare and captivating feminine given name of Irish origin. Derived from the ancient Irish surname "O'Lachtnain," meaning "descendant of Lachtnan," this unique name carries a strong, confident sound reflecting its Irish warrior heritage.
Allean is an Irish-derived name meaning "little stone" or "little rock," suggesting strength and durability.
Alleigh is an English given name of Irish origin, meaning "harmony" or "peaceful", first used in the 19th century.
Alleigha is an uncommon Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Liatháin, meaning "descendant of Liathán," which likely referred to someone with speckled or mottled hair.
Allenna is an Irish surname-derived given name, meaning "descendant of Gallach," an ancient Irish chief known for his bravery and wisdom.
Allianna, of Irish origin, means 'noble Norse'.
Alliemae is a rare Irish female name derived from 'alba', meaning 'white'. In Irish mythology, Alliemae was one of five queens who maintained peace and prosperity.
Allisin is an elegant female name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Alban," meaning "fair" or "bright.
Allisun is an uncommon Scottish female given name derived from the Gaelic Ailís, meaning "noble" or "proud".
Allyanah is an uncommon yet captivating Irish girl's name derived from Ailinn, meaning "beautiful little one.
Aloragrace is a rare, beautiful Irish-French hybrid name meaning 'descendant of Lorcán, famous warrior, grace', derived from the ancient Irish surname O'Lorcain.
Alshawn is a unique African American name with unclear origins but believed to be related to the Irish name Shawn meaning "hunter" or "dark-haired", or combined from Albert and Shawn meaning "noble" or "bright". Its distinctive sound and potential meanings contribute to its appeal, particularly in African American communities.
Alynn is a distinctive Irish-origin name derived from Allen, meaning 'little stone' or 'hazel', now popular as a unique feminine variant.
Alynnah, of Irish origin, means 'harmony' or 'peace' and is an Anglicized form of the historic Irish name Alinn.
Alynne is an Irish feminine given name derived from the surname O' Lynch, meaning 'descendant of Loingsech', a medieval warrior king.
Amaleigh is an Irish name meaning "sea," derived from Máirín, a diminutive of Mairéad or Màire.
Amryn is an Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic 'Ármharán', meaning 'strong as a sea'.
An is an Irish given name meaning 'grace', derived from the Irish word 'aon' translating to 'one'.
The name An is of Irish origin, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', derived from the Irish word 'án', translating to 'little' or 'gracious'. It was popularized by Saint An, an abbot who founded several monasteries in Ireland.
Anagh is a unique Irish name meaning 'life,' associated with the ancient goddess Ana, symbolizing strength, resilience, and vitality.