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Irish Baby Names

Irish baby names carry the music and mythology of Ireland. From ancient Gaelic legends to modern Celtic favourites, these names connect your child to one of the world's richest naming traditions. Save the names that still catch your eye, then use Couple Mode when you are ready to compare.

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girlCeltic/IrishChristianity

Caitlynne

Pure, Catherine variant

Very Popular90/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Norah

Variant of Nora, derived from Honora, meaning honor.

Very Popular90/100
girlCeltic/IrishChristianity

Caitlynn

Pure, Catherine variant

Very Popular90/100
boyCeltic/Irish

Callum

Dove

Popular88/100
boyCeltic/Irish

Calum

Dove

Popular88/100
boyCeltic/IrishChristianity

Cam

A short form of Cameron or other cam- names, often meaning 'crooked nose' in Scottish.

Popular88/100
girlCeltic/IrishChristianity

Caitlinn

Pure

Popular85/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Patrick

A noble or of patrician rank, derived from Latin patricus.

Popular85/100
boyCeltic/IrishChristianity

Dillon

An Irish name meaning 'faithful' or 'loyal', derived from the O'Dillon clan.

Popular85/100
boyCeltic/IrishChristianity

Kennedy

An Irish surname meaning ugly head, later used as a given name.

Popular85/100
girlCeltic/IrishChristianity

Fiona

White, fair

Popular85/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Owen

A Welsh name meaning young warrior or well-born, from the Welsh name Owain.

Popular85/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Allison

A feminine form of Allis, meaning noble and of high birth.

Popular85/100
boyCeltic/Irish

Jaxon

God has been gracious

Popular85/100
boyCeltic/IrishChristianity

Aidan

Irish name meaning little fire or fiery.

Popular85/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Allen

An English variant of Alan, meaning 'handsome' or 'noble'.

Popular85/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Allan

A Scottish and Irish form of Alan, meaning 'handsome' or 'noble'.

Popular80/100
girlCeltic/Irish

Chelsey

Variant of Chelsea, alternate spelling

Popular80/100
girlCeltic/Irish

Jeniffer

Variant of Jennifer, meaning fair one or white wave

Popular80/100
boyCeltic/IrishChristianity

Tristan

Sorrowful, sad

Popular80/100
girlCeltic/Irish

Chelsee

Variant of Chelsea with modified spelling

Popular80/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Kenneth

A Scottish name meaning handsome or from the Gaelic Cináed meaning royal.

Popular80/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Neil

A Scottish and Irish name meaning 'champion' or 'cloud'.

Popular80/100
unisexCeltic/IrishChristianity

Donald

World ruler; great chief

Popular80/100

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