Aoibheann is an Irish female given name derived from the word 'aoibh' meaning beautiful, fair or radiant. Pronounced as 'ay-vehn', it is often spelled variants include Aoife and Aiobha. The name has been associated with the legendary Queen Medb of Connacht in ancient Irish mythology. Today, Aoibheann remains a popular choice among parents in Ireland seeking traditional yet unique names for their daughters.
"Aoibheann is not particularly popular, with only 6 births in 2012 and then another 5 in 2014, after which it sees a slight increase to 7 in both 2018 and 2019, but drops back down to 5 in 2022. Over these years, there have been a total of 30 babies named Aoibheann."