Female and male first names : Irish.



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Avonlea is a charming Irish name derived from 'Abhainn Leathad', translating to 'wide river mouth'.
Awna is a rare Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'Aobh', meaning 'white' or 'radiant'.
Aydann is a unique Irish unisex name derived from 'O'Dubhthaigh', meaning 'descendant of Dubthach', an Old Irish word for 'dark'.
Aydden is an Irish name derived from 'Aodhán', meaning 'little fire'.
Ayden is a modern, unisex given name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic word "Aodh" meaning fire or fiery nature.
Ayden is an Irish name derived from Aodhán meaning "little fire.
Aydenn is a modern, unique name believed to derive from the Irish 'Aidan', meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery'.
Aydenn is an Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Dáibhín, meaning "descendant of Daibhin," which translates to "swift" or "active.
Aydenne is a captivating Scottish female name derived from "Aodh," meaning "fire" in Gaelic.
Aydn is a unique Scottish Gaelic name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fiery one'.
Aydon is a unique, captivating Irish name derived from Ó Donnchadha, meaning "descendant of dark-haired warrior".
Aydree is an Irish name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh meaning "dark-haired," associated with the legendary hero Cú Chulainn and used by historical figures like Aedh O'Dubhthaigh.
Aydrian is an uncommon Irish boy's name meaning "little fire" or "setting sun".
Aydrian is an Irish name derived from 'Aodh', meaning 'fire' or 'noble'.
Aydriana is an Irish name derived from Aednat meaning "little fire".
Aydrianna is an uncommon Irish girl's name meaning "little fire," symbolizing vibrant energy and warmth.
Aydrie is a distinctive Scottish name, derived from the surname Adair of Irish origin, meaning 'descendant of the noble one'. Once traditionally male, it's now unisex.
Ayeleen is an Irish given name derived from the surname O'Leary, meaning 'descendant of Leary,' which translates to 'son of a cheerful person.'
Ayden is a contemporary American boy's name of Irish and Scottish origin, derived from Aidan and meaning "little fire" or "fiery one," suggesting an energetic spirit.
Ayleen is an Irish-origin name derived from Aoife, meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance', popularized by media and rich in mythological history.
Ayleene is a rare female given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from the Irish surname O'Leane, but its true source remains unclear.
Ayleth, an uncommon feminine given name of Irish origin, means 'noble' or 'proud'.
Aylinn is an attractive Irish female name meaning 'beauty' or 'radiant', derived from the historical warrior queen Aoife, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and positive connotation.
Aylish is an elegant Irish name meaning "noble" or "proud", derived from the ancient Irish name Áine, and popular during the Middle Ages.
Aylyn is an Irish given name derived from the surname "O'Leary," meaning "descendant of the son of Leary." Though its explicit meaning is unknown, it may be associated with strength and resilience due to its Irish origins.
Ayn is an Irish origin name meaning 'peace' or 'harmony', derived from the Irish word 'aon'. It has been used in Ireland for centuries and is also found in Irish mythology, notably associated with legendary hero Cúchulainn.
Ayreanna is an Irish name that means "little breath" or "small breeze.
Ayric is an uncommon Irish name derived from 'Aodh', meaning 'fire' or 'fiery', associated with the god of fire and light in Irish mythology.
Ayrin is an attractive Irish female name meaning 'snow' or 'life', associated with the mythological goddess Áine and historical figures like Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley.
Ayrionna is a unique Celtic name derived from Irish given names meaning "life" or associated with Scottish places near rivers. It has historical significance linked to powerful queens like Medb of Connacht in Irish mythology.
Ayslinn, of Irish origin, means 'dream' or 'vision', inspired by the mythical figure Aisling from Irish folklore.
Ayslyn is an Irish girl's name derived from Aislinn, meaning 'dream' or 'vision'.
Aythana is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the goddess Aithne, meaning "beauty" or "radiance," and reflecting her luminous qualities.
Aythen is an uncommon feminine given name of unknown Scottish or Irish origin, possibly a variant of Hebrew Ethan, with no widely agreed-upon meaning.
Baelfire, of Irish origin, means 'fiery' or 'flame-haired', associated with the red-haired, blue-eyed god Lugh.
Baelie is a distinct Irish name derived from Ó Baoill, meaning 'descendant of Baoill', itself derived from Gaelic 'baol' meaning 'bold'.
Baelor is an Irish name derived from "Baileoir," meaning "strength" or "power.
Baelyn is an Irish name derived from Báedán, meaning "small or lovely chief," combining approachability and leadership.
Baelyn is an Irish name derived from the surname O'Baighill, meaning "descendant of Baighill", which translates to "small hill" or "low land". It has been used as both a male and female given name in recent years but is more commonly found as a surname.
Baelynn is an enchanting feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Baolain meaning "descendant of Baoláin," an ancient Irish chief whose name translates to "little hero" or "valiant warrior.