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Irish Girl Names

Mor

Irish/Scottish name of Gaelic origin, meaning great

Moreen

English variant of Maureen, meaning beloved It is also an Irish pet form of Mór, meaning great

Morna

Irish/Scottish form of Gaelic Muirne, meaning beloved

Morrigan

Variant of Irish Morrighan, meaning great queen

Morrighan

Irish myth name of a goddess of death and war, derived from Irish Mhór Rioghain, meaning great queen

Muadhnait

Little noble one Irish/Gaelic name composed of the element muadh good, noble, and a diminutive suffix.

Muireann

Sea-fair Irish myth name of the mother of Fionn mac Cumhail, composed of the Gaelic elements muir sea and Fionn blessed, fair, white

Muirenn

Variant of Irish Muirgen, meaning born of the sea

Muirgen

Irish myth name of a maiden who was changed into a salmon, meaning born of the sea

Muirgheal

Sea-bright Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements muir sea and geal bright

Muirin

Variant of Irish Muirgen, meaning born of the sea

Murphy

Sea-warrior Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself a form of Gaelic Ó Murchadha descendant of Murchadh

Myrna

English/Irish form of Gaelic Muirne, meaning beloved

Nainsi

Irish form of Nancy, meaning favor; grace

Naomh

Irish/Gaelic name meaning holy

Neasa

Variant of Irish Neassa, possibly meaning one/only choice

Neassa

Irish myth name of the mother of Conchobhar. The name is probably a feminine form of Irish Neas, meaning one/only choice

Neile

Irish/Gaelic form of Nell, itself a nickname for Eleanor, Ellen and Helen.

Nessa

Variant of Irish Neassa, meaning one/only choice

Niamh

Irish/Gaelic myth name of the daughter of a sea god, meaning beauty, brightness

Noirin

Pet form of Irish Nóra, meaning honor, valor

Nora

Nickname for Irish Onóra, meaning honor, valor

Nuala

Nickname for Irish/Gaelic Fionnuala, meaning white shoulder

Odharnait

Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic Odhrán, meaning little sallow one

Oilbhe

Irish form of Olive, meaning Olive tree

Onora

Irish form of Latin Honora, meaning honor, valor

Orfhlaith

Gold-princess Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements ór gold and flaith princess

Orlaith

Variant of Irish/Gaelic Órfhlaith, meaning gold-princess

Ormonda

Feminine form of Irish Ormond, meaning descendant of Ruadh

Ossia

Feminine form of Irish Ossian, meaning little deer

Padraigin

Irish form of Latin Patricia, meaning noblewoman

Quinn

Chief; hound/wolf Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from Gaelic Ó Coinn, meaning descendant of Conn

Raghnailt

Irish form of Scandinavian Ragnhild, meaning battle counsel

Raicheal

Irish form of Rachel, meaning ewe

Rathnait

Little graceful one Irish name composed of the word rath grace and a diminutive suffix.

Reagan

Variant of Irish unisex Regan, meaning little king

Regan

Little king Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from Gaelic Ó Raigain, descendant of Raigain

Righnach

Variant of Irish Ríoghnach, meaning queen

Rioghnach

Irish myth name of the wife of king Niall, derived from the element ríoghan, meaning queen

Riona

Irish nickname for Gaelic Catriona, meaning pure

Rionach

Variant of Irish Rioghnach, meaning queen

Rois

Irish form of Rose, meaning Rose

Roisin

Diminutive form of Irish Róis, meaning little rose

Sabrann

Irish form of Welsh Hafren, the original name of the Severn river in England.

Sadb

Variant of Irish/Gaelic Sadhbh, meaning sweet

Sadhbh

Irish/Gaelic name meaning sweet

Saibh

Variant of Irish Sadhbh, meaning sweet

Saoirse

Irish/Gaelic name meaning freedom

Saraid

Irish/Gaelic name meaning excellent

Searlait

Irish form of Charlotte, meaning man

Serlait

Irish form of French Charlotte, meaning man

Sibeal

Irish/Gaelic form of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath

SÍle

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Cecilia, meaning blind

SÍne

Scottish/Gaelic form of English Jane, meaning God is gracious

Sinead

Irish/Gaelic form of English Janet, meaning God is gracious The name is pronounced Shinade.

Siobhan

Irish form of Norman French Jehanne, meaning God is gracious

Siofra

Irish/Gaelic name meaning elf

Siomha

Variant of Irish Síthmaith, meaning peace-good

Sithmaith

Peace-good Irish name composed of the elements síth peace and maith good

SlÁine

Scottish form of Irish Sláine, meaning health

Sloane

Little raider Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from Gaelic Ó Sluaghadháin, descendant of Sluaghadhán

Sosanna

Irish form of Susanna, meaning lily

Taegan

Variant of Irish unisex Teagan, meaning little poet

Talulla

Irish form of Gaelic Tuilelaith, meaning abundance-princess

Teagan

Little poet Irish unisex name, composed of the Gaelic word tadhg poet and a diminutive suffix.

Toireasa

Irish form of English Theresa, meaning harvester

Treasa

Irish form of English Theresa, meaning harvester

Tullia

Irish name meaning peaceful

Ùna

Scottish/Gaelic form of Irish/Gaelic Úna, meaning lamb
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