Irish/Scottish name of Gaelic origin, meaning
great
English variant
of
Maureen,
meaning
beloved It is also an Irish pet form of
Mór, meaning
great
Irish/Scottish form of Gaelic
Muirne, meaning
beloved
Variant of Irish
Morrighan,
meaning
great queen
Irish myth name of a
goddess of death and war, derived from Irish Mhór Rioghain, meaning
great queen
Little noble one Irish/Gaelic name composed of the element muadh
good, noble, and a diminutive suffix.
Sea-fair Irish myth name of the mother of
Fionn mac Cumhail, composed of the Gaelic elements muir
sea and
Fionn blessed, fair, white
Variant of Irish
Muirgen, meaning
born of the
sea
Irish myth name of a maiden who was changed into a salmon, meaning
born of the sea
Sea-bright Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements muir
sea and geal
bright
Variant of Irish
Muirgen,
meaning
born of the sea
Sea-warrior Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself a form of Gaelic Ó Murchadha
descendant of Murchadh
English/Irish form of Gaelic
Muirne, meaning
beloved
Irish form of
Nancy, meaning
favor;
grace
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
holy
Variant of Irish
Neassa, possibly meaning
one/only
choice
Irish myth name of the mother of Conchobhar.
The name is probably a feminine form of Irish
Neas,
meaning
one/only choice
Variant of Irish
Neassa, meaning
one/only choice
Irish/Gaelic myth name of the daughter of a sea god, meaning
beauty,
brightness
Pet form of Irish
Nóra, meaning
honor, valor
Nickname for Irish
Onóra, meaning
honor, valor
Nickname for Irish/Gaelic
Fionnuala,
meaning
white shoulder
Feminine form of Irish/Gaelic
Odhrán,
meaning
little sallow one
Irish form of Latin
Honora,
meaning
honor, valor
Gold-princess Irish/Gaelic name composed of the elements ór
gold and flaith
princess
Variant of Irish/Gaelic Órfhlaith,
meaning
gold-princess
Feminine form of Irish
Ormond, meaning
descendant of
Ruadh
Feminine form of Irish
Ossian, meaning
little deer
Irish form of Latin
Patricia, meaning
noblewoman
Chief; hound/wolf
Irish
surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from Gaelic Ó Coinn,
meaning
descendant of Conn
Irish form of Scandinavian
Ragnhild,
meaning
battle counsel
Irish form of
Rachel,
meaning
ewe
Little graceful one Irish name composed of the word rath
grace and a diminutive suffix.
Variant of Irish unisex
Regan, meaning
little
king
Little king Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself from Gaelic Ó
Raigain,
descendant of Raigain
Irish myth name of the wife of king
Niall,
derived from the element ríoghan, meaning
queen
Irish nickname for Gaelic
Catriona,
meaning
pure
Diminutive form of Irish
Róis, meaning
little rose
Irish form of Welsh
Hafren, the
original name of the Severn river in England.
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Sadhbh, meaning
sweet
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
sweet
Variant of Irish
Sadhbh, meaning
sweet
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
freedom
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
excellent
Irish/Gaelic form of
Elizabeth,
meaning
God is my oath
Scottish/Gaelic form of English
Cecilia,
meaning
blind
Scottish/Gaelic form of English
Jane,
meaning
God is gracious
Irish/Gaelic form of English
Janet,
meaning
God is gracious The name is pronounced Shinade.
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
elf
Variant of Irish
Síthmaith, meaning
peace-good
Peace-good Irish name composed of the elements síth
peace and maith
good
Scottish form of Irish
Sláine, meaning
health
Little raider Irish surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself from Gaelic Ó Sluaghadháin,
descendant of Sluaghadhán
Irish form of
Susanna,
meaning
lily
Variant of Irish unisex
Teagan, meaning
little
poet
Irish form of Gaelic
Tuilelaith, meaning
abundance-princess
Little poet Irish unisex name, composed of the Gaelic word tadhg
poet and a diminutive suffix.
Irish form of English
Theresa,
meaning
harvester
Irish form of
English
Theresa, meaning
harvester
Irish name meaning
peaceful
Scottish/Gaelic form of Irish/Gaelic Úna, meaning
lamb