Irish name meaning
little abbot
Irish form of Abigail, meaning
father
rejoices
Irish form of
Abraham, meaning
father of a multitude
Irish form of
Adam, meaning
earth
Irish variant of Scottish/Gaelic
Aonghus,
meaning
one/only
choice
Variant of Irish unisex
Erin,
meaning
peace
Variant of Irish
Aeryn,
meaning
peace
Irish name meaning
from the field of the sloe bushes
Irish name meaning
from the great field
Irish name meaning
from the field of the old tree
Irish form of English
Agnes, meaning
chaste; holy
Irish name meaning
from the little ford
Variant of Irish
Ahern, meaning
lord of horses
Variant of Irish
Ahern, meaning
lord of horses
Lord of horses Irish surname transferred to forename use,
itself from the Gaelic
surname Ó hEachthighearna
descendant of Eachthighearna
Variant of Irish
Ahern, meaning
lord of horses
Variant of Irish unisex
Aibhlin, meaning
little bird
Irish form of unisex
Evelyn, meaning
little
bird
Variant of Irish Étaín, meaning
face
Czech form of
Agnes, meaning
chaste; holy
AILBHE:
Irish unisex name, possibly from Gaelic albho, meaning
white In Irish legend, Ailbhe was
the name of a female warrior of the Fianna.
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Ailill,
meaning
elf
Irish/Gaelic form of English
Alfred,
meaning
elf counsel
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Ailfrid, meaning
elf counsel
Irish/Gaelic myth name of the husband
of queen
Méabh, meaning
elf
Irish form of English/Scottish
Alan,
meaning
handsome
Irish form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Variant of Irish
Aindreas,
meaning
man; warrior
Irish form of
Andrew,
meaning
man; warrior
Irish/Celtic myth name of a queen of fairies, meaning
radiance
Irish form of English
Angela, meaning
angel, messenger
Old Irish name meaning
champion
AISLIN:
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Aisling, meaning
dream;
vision
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
dream; vision
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Aisling, meaning
dream;
vision
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Eithne,
meaning
kernel
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Eithne,
meaning
kernel
Irish form of Latin
Aloysius,
meaning
famous warrior
Irish form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Variant of Irish
Alastar, meaning
defender of mankind
Feminine form of Irish
Alastar,
meaning
defender of mankind
Variant of Irish
Alastar,
meaning
defender of mankind
Variant of Irish
Alastar,
meaning
defender of mankind
Irish form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Irish form of
Alexander,
meaning
defender of mankind
Irish form of English
Honour,
meaning
honor
Variant of Irish
Annora, meaning
honor
Irish/Gaelic form of English
Henry,
meaning
home-ruler
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Anraí,
meaning
home-ruler
Variant of Irish/Gaelic
Antaine,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Irish/Gaelic form of
Anthony,
possibly meaning
invaluable
Myth name of a Celtic sun god.
It is the Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of Áed,
meaning
fire
Pet form of Irish/Scottish Gaelic
Aodh,
meaning
fire
Irish/Scottish name, derived from Gaelic Áedán,
meaning
fire
Irish
name meaning
white fire
Variant of Irish
Aodhfin, meaning
white
fire
Irish/Gaelic name meaning
beautiful, fair form
Variant of Irish
Aoibheann, meaning
beautiful, fair form
Irish/Gaelic myth name of a warrior princess, meaning
beauty
Modern form of Old Irish
Ardghal,
meaning
high valor
Old Irish name meaning
high valor, derived from the elements ard
high and gal
valor
Variant of Irish unisex
Erin, meaning
peace
Irish form of Spanish Asunción,
meaning
assumption
Irish name meaning
loved one
Irish name meaning
golden lady
Irish name meaning
from the great river
Pet form of Irish
Bairbre, meaning
foreign; strange
Irish form of
Barbara, meaning
foreign; strange
Old form of Irish
Barra, meaning
fair-headed
Irish/Gaelic form of
Bartholomew,
meaning
son of Talmai
Irish name meaning
from the great river
Irish name meaning
from the town of oak wood
Irish name meaning
little top
Nickname for Irish/Gaelic
Bairtliméad, meaning
son
of Talmai
Pet form of Irish/Gaelic
Bairtliméad,
meaning
son of Talmai
Irish name derived from the Gaelic word biorach, meaning
sharp
Irish and Scottish Gaelic form of English
Bernard, meaning
bold as a bear
Variant of Irish
Béibhinn, meaning
fair lady
Variant of Irish
Béibhinn,
meaning
fair lady