Female and male first names : Ireland.
AERICKA
FemaleDistinctive, modern invention of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Welsh names, but with no definitive evidence supporting this claim.
AERILYN
FemaleRare Irish girl's name derived from the surname 'O'Righin', meaning 'descendant of Rig', an ancient god associated with fertility and abundance.
AERILYNN
FemaleUnique Welsh girl's name derived from "aer" meaning air and "-lynn" associated with the goddess Aranrhod, gaining popularity for its distinctive sound and nature-inspired meaning.
AERIN
FemaleRare, captivating Irish name derived from "O'Heyne" meaning 'descendant of Hayne,' which traces back to the Old Norse personal name 'Háinn' meaning 'home.' Once used by historical figures like 13th-century chieftain Aerin O'Heyne, it's now popular as a unisex choice with Irish roots.
AERIN
MaleElegant Irish name, originally Airmir, with meanings ranging from 'solitude' to 'strength', gaining popularity through the video game character Aerin Lightseeker.
AERION
MaleModern name of uncertain origin, with some sources suggesting it could derive from 'aer' meaning air in Latin or the Irish name Aodh meaning fire. Its meaning is often associated with freedom and nature.
AERYN
FemaleDistinctive and mysterious name of uncertain origin, with some suggesting it's related to the Irish name Aileen meaning 'fair-haired' or 'peaceful', but its true beginnings remain unclear.
AFTYN
FemaleIrish name meaning 'little fair one'.
AGNEW
MaleRare Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic surname MacAonghusa, meaning "son of Aonghus," which translates to "one strength" or "unity.
AHNALEIGH
FemaleEnchanting Irish feminine given name derived from 'O'hAilin', meaning 'descendant of Ailean' (stone/rock).
AHNALIA
FemaleAhnalia, of Irish origin, means 'grandchild of fire' or 'vitality', derived from the Irish surname O'Ainle.
AHNALISE
FemaleUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from O'hAnluan, meaning "descendant of Anluan", a legendary warrior.
AHRIANNA
FemaleAttractive Irish name variant of Aoife, meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance', with roots in ancient Irish mythology.
AIBHILIN
FemaleUnique Irish female given name derived from 'Aibhillín', an Old Irish form of 'Amalgaid', coined by St. Patrick, with possible meanings 'swift' or 'diminutive of Amalgaid'.
AIBHLINN
FemaleIrish feminine given name derived from 'aibidh', meaning 'beautiful'.
AIDALYNN
FemaleIrish name meaning 'fire' or 'flame', a variant of Aoife which means 'beauty'.
AIDAN
MaleAidan, of Irish origin, means 'little fiery one'.
AIDAN
FemaleIrish name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery helper'.
AIDANJAMES
MaleDistinctive Irish name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fire', popularized by Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne, combined with James ('supplanter').
AIDANJOHN
MaleModern, two-part Irish name combining 'little fire' (Aidan) and 'God is gracious' (John), signifying a fiery spirit blessed by God.
AIDANN
MaleModern, unisex Irish name meaning 'little fire'.
AIDANNA
FemaleIrish name derived from "aithne," meaning "to recognize" or "to know.
AIDED
FemaleRare Irish name derived from 'aithleas', meaning 'little fire'.
AIDEEN
MaleUnique Irish girls' name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fiery haired one', reflecting the beauty of red hair.
AIDELYN
FemaleIrish name derived from Áedán, meaning "little fire" or "fiery," popularized by early Irish saints like Áedán of Ferns.
AIDENJAMES
MaleRecent, blended boys' name, combining Aiden ('little fire') and James ('supplanter'), offering a distinct yet meaningful choice.
AIDENJOSEPH
MaleUncommon yet meaningful Irish name composed of Aiden, 'little fire,' and Joseph, 'God shall increase.'
AIDENMICHAEL
MaleUncommon male given name combining Irish 'Aiden' (little fire) and Hebrew 'Michael' (who is like God).
AIDEYN
MaleAideyn, of Irish origin, means 'fire', symbolizing strength, passion, and creativity.
AIDIAN
MaleRare Irish name meaning "little fiery one".
AIDIEN
MaleUncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Doinn, meaning 'descendant of Donn', a figure associated with death and rebirth in Celtic mythology.
AIDRIANNA
FemaleCaptivating Irish feminine name derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning 'descendant of Dochartaigh', possibly referring to dark-haired individuals.
AIDRIK
MaleIrish boy's name derived from Gaelic "aon" (one) plus "-drig", meaning 'solitary' or 'lonely'.
AIDYN
FemaleIrish given name derived from the surname Ó Dubhthaigh, meaning 'little dark one.'
AIDYNN
FemaleRare, captivating Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "dark or black," and signifying belonging to a brave and wise clan.
AIEDAN
MaleUncommon given name of unknown origin, possibly rooted in Scottish or Irish traditions, and potentially derived from names like Adan or Aidan. Its meaning remains uncertain, with suggestions including 'little fire' in Scottish Gaelic or 'fiery-haired' in Irish. Despite these uncertainties, notable figures such as Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne have borne this name throughout history.
AIFE
FemaleUncommon yet powerful Irish feminine name derived from the Old Irish word 'aifí', meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant'. It's also tied to Aífe, the mythical druidess and mother of Cú Chulainn.
AIKEN
MaleAiken, of English origin, means 'only' or 'sole', with some believing it's an Irish or Scottish variant.
AILED
FemaleRare Irish girl's name derived from "ailil," meaning "little rock.
AILEEN
FemaleElegant Irish female given name meaning 'devoted to St. John'.