Female and male first names : Ireland.
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AADYN
FemaleIrish name derived from 'Áedán', meaning 'little fire' or 'noble little one'.
AAREON
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from Árawn, meaning 'little dark one', reflecting affection for a delicate child.
AARILYN
FemaleElegant Irish name derived from 'O'Carroll,' meaning 'descendant of Cearbhaill,' which translates to 'spear-famous' or 'famous warrior.'
AARIN
FemaleUncommon Irish name, derived from the surname Ó Rinn meaning 'descendant of Rinne', used for both boys and girls.
AARYN
FemaleIrish girl's name meaning 'beauty' or 'radiant', derived from Aoife, and popularized by sci-fi.
AARYN
MaleUncommon yet captivating Irish-origin name derived from Ó Aodhrain, meaning "descendant of little fire," often associated with the fertility goddess Áine.
AAVYN
FemaleScottish female name meaning 'pure', derived from 'aobhan' and associated with the Irish goddess Áine.
AAYDEN
FemaleIrish name derived from Áedán, meaning 'little fire' or 'fiery', with historical religious significance.
AAYDEN
MaleModern, Irish-inspired name meaning 'fiery' or 'little fire', created by combining 'Aiden' with the letter 'y'.
ABBEGAYLE
FemaleIrish female given name derived from Áibhilín, meaning "little" or "fair one", associated with Saint Abbán.
ABBIGAIL
FemaleAbigail is a Hebrew name meaning "my father is joyful," popularized in English-speaking countries through biblical figures like Abigail of the Old Testament and Saint Abigail of Ireland.
ABILYN
FemaleRare, beautiful Irish feminine name meaning "white" or "fair," derived from the Irish word 'ábhionn' and associated with the goddess Áine in Celtic mythology.
ADAELYN
FemaleAdaelyn, of Irish origin, means 'noble' and has been an esteemed name among Irish aristocracy for centuries.
ADALEEN
FemaleUnique, Irish-origin feminine name derived from 'Adall', composed of 'adal' meaning 'noble' and '-leen' denoting smallness or endearment.
ADALEY
FemaleUnusual, exotic Irish name derived from Ó Daibhéid, meaning 'dark-haired' in Old Gaelic.
ADDALEIGH
FemaleIrish origin name derived from Adhalghaidh, meaning "noble fair one".
ADDALYNE
FemaleElegant Irish name derived from the Gaelic 'Adhlaidh', meaning 'noble'.
ADDLEE
FemaleModern, unique name of recent origin, likely inspired by other popular 'e'-ending names. Its meaning varies but may derive from the Irish surname O'Dalaigh ('from the daisy field'), or mean 'noble'/'great', or even 'little noble one'. Despite its uncertain origins, Addlee has gained popularity since its late 20th-century introduction.
ADEAN
FemaleAdean, of Irish origin, means 'little fire' and is associated with Saint Aidan of Lindisfarne.
ADEANNA
FemaleRare yet captivating Irish name derived from the ancient feminine "Ádhamhán," meaning "little fire.
ADEIN
MaleUncommon Irish name deriving from ancient Gaelic, meaning 'little fire'.
ADGIE
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic 'Aonghas,' meaning 'one' or 'single.' It dates back to the 13th century with notable bearers like Angus Og MacDonald, also known as 'Angus the Red.'
ADIE
MaleScottish unisex name derived from Irish surname Ó Diamhair, meaning "descendant of Dermot," which itself means "warlike" or "dark-skinned." It can also be considered a diminutive form of Adam, Adrian, or Ada.
ADILEIGH
FemaleIrish name derived from Ádail, meaning 'little fire' or 'spark,' reflecting its ancient Celtic origins.
ADLEAN
FemaleRare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'Àdhamh,' meaning beloved, with notable historic figures like Saint Adomnán and associations with clans MacAulay and MacAdie.
ADLIN
FemaleIrish name of Gaelic origin derived from the surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning "descendant of Dochartach," which translates to "hurtful" or "warlike.
ADREONNA
FemaleUnique unisex name of Hebrew origin, derived from Adrienne meaning "noble," combined with Irish Ronan meaning "little seal.
ADYSEN
FemaleModern, unique name of unknown origin, often assumed to have Welsh or Irish roots but with no definitive evidence supporting this theory. It appears to be a blend of other names or words, and its meaning remains unclear despite some suggestions such as 'beginning' or 'origin'. Despite its uncertain origins and meanings, Adysen has gained some popularity in recent years, primarily for girls but also used occasionally for boys. Its brief history makes it an intriguing choice due to its unique nature and lack of traditional meaning, allowing individuals to interpret and embrace the name based on their personal experiences and perspectives.
AEDAN
MaleIrish name derived from Áedán, meaning "little fiery one" or "noble little one".
AEDEN
MaleAncient Irish male given name derived from 'Áedán,' meaning 'little fire'.
AEDEN
FemaleIrish male given name derived from ancient Irish language, translating to 'little fire' or 'fiery', with historical roots in Celtic mythology.
AEDYN
MaleIrish name meaning 'noble youth', composed of 'Aed' (fire/noble) and 'Eoin' (youth).
AEGAN
MaleUncommon Irish name derived from the ancient word 'each,' meaning 'horse,' and embodying qualities like strength and speed.
AEIRESS
FemaleRare yet captivating Irish name derived from Airdis, meaning 'strong in peace'.
AELA
FemaleEnchanting Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning "little fire" or "sunshine," reflecting her radiant qualities as the patroness of love, fertility, and prosperity in Celtic mythology.
AELAN
FemaleIrish given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome,' embodying elegance and charm.
AENGUS
MaleRare, Irish male name derived from the Old Irish 'Aengus,' meaning 'one aspect of the god of love'.
AERABELLA
FemaleUnique, beautiful Latin name meaning 'beautiful air', created by combining Irish 'Aera' and Latin '-bella'.
AERIC
MaleAncient Irish male given name derived from the word "áirc," meaning "strength.
AERICK
MaleThe unique Irish name Aerick means 'strong and noble', inspired by the mythological god Arianrhod.