Epona: Gaelic name meaning relates to “breed” (as in horses). Many Celtic names are also used for both boys and girls… Banning: Gaelic name meaning “Very fair child”. Fanch: Gaelic name meaning “From France”. Thought to be related to the name of a river in Tipperary (The Clody). Ireland.

That’s all i can actually be bothered to correct, so forgive me. Baruch: Gaelic name meaning believed to be either a form of  Bearach or taken from the Hebrew meaning “Blessed”. Whoot which is just what i am! Vevila: Gaelic name meaning “Sweet Lady”. 122. 2. 18. Hayley: Gaelic name meaning “Escape”. Sexy Russian Female Names You Would Really Love, Common Greek Last Names And Their Meanings, Spectacular Scandinavian Names For Boys And Girls, Unique Italian Boy Names That Would Make You Jealous, © Chartcons.com 2019 - All Rights Reserved, Chartcons – Communications, Inspiration, Relationship and Entrepreneurship, 100+ Beautiful Gaelic Names For Girls And Boys, 100 Unique Scottish Names And Their Meanings, Best Egyptian Names And What They Really Mean, 90 French Names That Sound Really Interesting, 100 Turkish Names That Are Simply Amazing, 100 Necromancer Names That Sound Intriguing, What Does P.S Mean? Blath means ‘flower’, the name is generally understood to mean ‘little flower’. Your email address will not be published. I am American with Irish heritage.

79. In fact St Brigid predates Christianity too, and was the most important goddess of Celtic times. 51. 114.

17. Rosmerta: Gaelic name meaning “Supplier of food”. Lots of great minds here! Daimhin: Gaelic name meaning “Little deer”. Nuala: Gaelic name meaning “Fair Shouldered”. Elemar: Gaelic name related to “the word for noble”. Get occasional updates with news, events, offers and more to help you plan a vacation in Ireland. People outside Ireland have a hard time with the spellings, but oh well!

Bard: Gaelic name meaning “Poet” (Baird is the modified and common version). They’re unique, which is something a lot of parents look for when naming a baby girl. (Kelsey is not an Irish name..). The name Kelsey is actually derived from Cenél, meaning brave. Clancy: Gaelic name meaning “Red headed warrior”. Also Read: Best Egyptian Names And What They Really Mean. Katherine is my name, a variant of Catherine. 106. my son is Tiarnán,  Tiarna means Lord so I presume Tierna  is the same just spelt differently cos you can spell Tiarnán Tiernan.

Christie: Gaelic name meaning “Bearer of Christ”. Names fluctuate in popularity and it seems strange that in the current top Gaelic Boys Names and Gaelic Girls names lists that there is no Séamus, Brendan or Úna . I loved it! ); and Casey is of definite gaelic origin.

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Cathmore: Gaelic name meaning “Great Warrior”. 40. I have never been able to find information on my Irish name ‘Cróna’, which is a saints name as in Co. Donegal there is lots of places called St.Crónas chapel etc. I think some of the info on this site  is wrong. The woman is supposed to be Ireland personified. This language was widely spoken by the Scottish and some other countries like Ireland at some point in their history. After 900 years, returned to human form, they realised with great sadness that all their beloved father and all their family were long dead. That’s why we’ve included pronunciation, both here and on our Irish Names for Your Baby Main Page. And this list a good compilation I think. 39.

Darby: Gaelic name meaning “Without envy”. Kelsey: perhaps the choice of name by your parents was inspired by “Kells” (literally from “cill” – church – a popular place-name component in Ireland – Kilkenny, Kells – and also the name of the famous manuscript) or “Celts”? 61. Hieretha: Gaelic name meaning “Holy and upright”. Where’s Anne on this list? 27.

109. Heulwen: Gaelic name meaning “Sunshine”. One of her miracles was to overcome an army by unleashing her bees on them. is an Irish name, but it is from Wales and would be Máiréad in Irish

I respect you, Yeah not an Irish name so before you start giving out think you’re the one who needs to get your facts straight!

81. Dana: Gaelic name meaning relates to “Power and generosity”. Just because a name that maybe a lot of Irish people have, doesn’t mean it’s Irish. Very few Irish people use it but Americans have heard the expression Irish Colleen and think it’s a name.

Great work who ever did . Banquo: Gaelic name meaning “White hound”. They became popular instead in places to which Irish people emigrated, particularly the USA, probably out of nostalgia for the ‘home country’. My name is tierna it’s an old Irish name not there for some reson ???? Glenys: Gaelic name meaning “Valley girl”. Affraic: Gaelic name meaning “Pleasant or Simply named after the continent of Africa”. 94.

A very old Irish name meaning ‘beautiful or radiant’. Farrell: Gaelic name meaning “Brave one”.   Pronunciation and spelling can be tricky with Celtic names.

Cillian: Gaelic name meaning “Associated with the church”. Heilyn: Gaelic name meaning “Cup bearer”. /{{ pronunciation }}/.

115. The Aisling one kind of annoyed me, for good reasons.

The fada over the i lengthen the vowel so it is pronounced ee. Muirne: Gaelic name meaning “Beloved”. Yestin: The Welsh equivalent of “Justin”. 69 Céide Chloch an Mhéara, 105. Hi my name is Aifric, Ireland was one of the most forested regions in Europe until the trees were chopped down. 118. Irnan: Gaelic name related to the gaelic word for “Iron”. Gawain: Gaelic name meaning “White hawk of battle”. I know several people called Colleen, including my own sister, and whilst it may not be overly common, contrary to the other posts, there are many people in Ireland called Colleen. Gormflath: Gaelic name meaning “Famed lady”. From the Irish words for ‘slender’ and ‘fair’.

Fenella: Gaelic name meaning “Fair shoulders (or very beautiful)”.

However, in America it’s more commonly referred to what horses or donkeys do. The Irish word is spelled Cailin.

Yseult: Gaelic name meaning “Fair One”. I was in Ireland recently and some people there pronounced my name with long A –  ie, Ahhn. Is there another way to spell it.

Ivori: Gaelic name which is a form of the male name “Ivor”. Is it an Irish name or not? Anne is more of an English name, so is Ann and Anna. 20. Researching Irish Property & Land Records, Christmas Bazaar – Arts, Flea & Vintage Market, Proportional Representation: How it Works. Padraigin: Gaelic name meaning “Noble Birth” (Female versions of Padraig and Patrick). Aoife. Clearie: Gaelic name meaning “Minstrel”. Maudlin name to give a child one would think! If you really want nice names, check out irish legends, they’re full of  beautiful names with nice meanings and they are definitely irish. I like the name Bray for a girl. Kilkenny and other names come from the Irish word for forest, “coill”. Ertha: Gaelic name meaning “Strong faith or Firm belief”. Cerwyn: Gaelic name meaning “Fair love”. Although originally a boys name, Shannon is an extremely common girls name in Ireland. Gareth: Gaelic name meaning “Gentle”. Betrys: Gaelic name meaning “Voyager through life”.

Also: I understand Kelsey is often related to “Casey” (much as many Gaelic names in common practice are anglicised to others in Ireland,  even if they are not strictly identical – e.g. Kelsey is definetly not an irish name!! 86. So there!! Catherine is a Irish name and it isn’t on their!!

Ahern:  Gaelic name meaning “Lord of the Horses”. You cannot possibly expect every single name to be on there…. Ula: Gaelic name related to Mythology. Unlike a lot of unique baby names, however, Irish girls’ names are also deeply traditional, calling to mind the centuries of proud Irish women who have born them: warriors, saints, queens — even a pirate!

In Irish legend Aoife was the second wife of King Lir, and was so jealous of his love for the four children of his first marriage (to her sister) that she lured them to a lakeside and turned them into swans. Orchil: Gaelic name meaning “Prayer or dark haired”. The female version of Brian meaning ‘hill’ though often said to be indicative of ‘noble or virtuous’. “Ashling” is an English variant.

It is another form or at least is pronounced the same as Aideen which is the common english spelling of the name. From a translation into Irish of the Latin Alba meaning ‘white’. Unlike a lot of unique baby names, however, Irish girls’ names are also deeply traditional, calling to mind the centuries of proud Irish women who have born them: warriors, saints, queens — even a pirate! So contrary to what most people think, it has nothing to do with the continent. My name is Alana, and I knew it was an Irish name, however other sites I had seen it on said it meant rock. This is a variation of Etain. 42. Valma: Gaelic name meaning “Mayflower”. They’re no tourists; we’re all straight from the bogs.

There are many girls in Ireland called Colleen!! 32. In Irish it is Cailín which is pronounced colleen and means “girl”. Essylt: Gaelic name meaning “Exceptionally beautiful”. Athol: Gaelic name meaning “New Irish land”.

21. Wenna: Gaelic name related to Gwen (blessed). Not church.

Farquhar: Gaelic name meaning “friendly man”. Fflur: Gaelic name meaning “Flower”. I’m from Ireland and I am an Irish speaker coming from an Irish speaking family.

And…Aifric is the first hehehe!…..we win!

Glenda: Gaelic name meaning “Clean and Good” (pure). While some have been fairly common, such as Erin, others are more exotic. Waylon: Gaelic name meaning “Son of a wolf”. 54. An old Gaelic name meaning ‘radiance’ or ‘joy’.

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What bothers me is nobody is putting in the fáda which completely changes the pronounciation and meaning of some names. 110. Niamh is ‘Knee-yav’ in Munster but in Ulster it’s ‘Kneev’.

In Irish legend she was rescued by the hero Cuchulainn from an unhappy marriage but later killed by her husbands servant. An old name used for Ireland. Yeah well Cillian means victorious champion!! Grainne: Gaelic name meaning “the loved one”. It is a variation of Eileen. 124. Irish version of both Alice and Elizabeth. 66. It’s derived from an English given name Ceolsige, which meant “ship’s victory”. 38. Think of all the effort and hard work put into making this website. Navlin: Gaelic name meaning “Holy Pool”. It’s a member of the Celtic family of languages that includes Manx, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton.