Darragh, derived from the Irish 'Ó Dochartaigh', is an uncommon yet distinctively Irish given name. It is of Gaelic origin and translates to 'strong and forceful'. Historically, it was the surname of a notable family in County Donegal, Northern Ireland, before evolving into a first name. Darragh is typically pronounced as 'Dar-ah' with emphasis on the second syllable. Although not widely used outside of Ireland, those bearing this name carry a unique Irish heritage.
The name Darragh experienced fluctuations in popularity over the years, with a notable increase starting from 2006 onwards and peaking in 2021 with 16 births.