Female and male first names : Irish.



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Olean is a rare Irish-origin given name, derived from the surname O'Leanachain, with a suggested meaning of "elm tree" but no universally accepted interpretation.
Oleen is a unique Irish given name derived from the surname Ó hEidhin, meaning 'descendant of Eidin', which translates to 'little fire' or 'spark'.
Oley is an uncommon yet distinct name of Irish origin, derived from Ó Laoidh meaning 'descendant of Laidh,' the personal name translating to 'shielder' or 'protector.'
Onaleigh is an Irish name meaning 'descendant of the champion,' derived from Ó Nialláin.
Oneal is an Irish origin name derived from O'Neill, meaning "descendant of the aggressive or defiant one".
Oneal is a unique Irish boy's name derived from Ó Néill, meaning "descendant of Niall," an ancient Irish king.
Oneil is an Irish Gaelic name derived from the surname Ó Néill, meaning "descendant of Niall," carrying a sense of heritage, pride, and strength, with notable historical figures like Hugh O'Neill, "The Great Earl of Tyrone.
Oneil is a rare Haitian given name derived from the French Hulin, meaning "Holly", also associated with the Irish surname O'Neill, meaning "descendant of Niall".
O'Neill is an Irish surname derived from 'Ó Néill', meaning 'descendant of Niall', which translates to 'champion'.
Onell is an intriguing Irish boy's name that means 'descendant of the brave'.
Onnaleigh is an Irish name of historic nobility, meaning 'lamb', derived from Oonagh and popularized by figures like Oonagh O'Rourke since the 13th century.
Oonagh is a unique Irish girl's name derived from Úna, meaning 'fair or white', often associated with legendary figures like Finn Mac Cumhaill's wife in Irish mythology.
Oradell is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Riada, once prominent in County Cork, with unclear meaning but notable historical ties through the O'Riada sept.
Ordean is an uncommon Irish name derived from 'O Dochartaigh,' meaning 'descendant of Dochartach', which translates to 'hurtful' or 'mischievous'.
Orla is an Irish feminine name derived from the Old Norse masculine name Órlygr, meaning 'heritage of the spear', brought to Ireland by Vikings in the late 8th century AD.
Orla is an Irish female given name derived from Órfhlaith, meaning "golden ruler" or "bright ruler".
Orlagh is an Irish name derived from Oirbhealach, meaning 'fair and gentle' or 'golden-haired and peaceful'.
Orlaith is an uncommon yet enchanting Irish female name derived from ancient Gaelic 'or', meaning 'golden', and connected to the Irish goddess of love.
Orleen is an uncommon Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Rourke meaning "red king".
Orran is an Irish boy's name derived from the ancient surname O'Rann, meaning 'descendant of Rann,' itself believed to mean 'little seal.'
Orrin is an American male given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Reagain" meaning "descendant of Reagain," with positive associations such as uniqueness, independence, and strength.
Orris is a rare English given name derived from the Scottish surname O'Rourke, which means "red king" or "red chief".
Orry is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Rourke, meaning "heart-shaped" or "small red-haired person.
Oscar is a Germanic name meaning "deer spear," popularized by Walter Scott's poem in the 19th century and famously borne by Irish poet Oscar Wilde.
Oscar is a name of Spanish and Italian origin, derived from the Germanic "Hroswitha," meaning "divine spear.
Oshanna is an Irish name meaning 'deer', symbolizing grace and elegance, with historic roots dating back to ancient Ireland.
Oshea is an Irish male given name with roots tracing back to the Old Norse name Ásgeirr, meaning "spear of the gods.
Osleen is an Irish name that may derive from 'Oisín', meaning "little deer," or 'Ó Súilleabháin', meaning "descendant of the fair-haired hero." It could signify gracefulness, gentleness, strength, and courage.
Ossian is an Irish name meaning "deer", associated with the legendary bard Ossian, popularized by Scottish poet James Macpherson.
Ossie is a distinctive Irish name derived from the surname O'Sullivan, meaning "descendant of Sulliadan," a chieftain of the Uí Faeláin family. It often serves as a diminutive for names like Oscar or Sullivan, but can also stand alone. While its historical usage is limited, Ossie carries strong Irish heritage and uniqueness.
Ossie is an Irish name originally derived from the surname Ó Suilleabháin meaning "descendant of Sulliú," an ancient warrior or chieftain.
Ostyn is an ancient Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Suithghinn, meaning "descendant of Sioda of the fair hostages." It signifies peace, gentleness, nobility, and honor, making it appealing as both a boys' and girls' name worldwide.
Otelia is a Latin-derived name meaning "from the waters," popularized by Irish poet William Butler Yeats and associated with serenity and nature.
Ourtney is an Irish origin given name derived from 'Our', meaning golden, and 'Teney', meaning battle. Its translation is 'golden battle'.
Owsley is an ancient Irish name derived from Uinseann, which was later anglicized to Owsley. It originates from County Wicklow, Ireland, and has a rich history associated with notable figures and a powerful clan known as the O'Walshe or O' Walshe.
Ozric is a unique Celtic name meaning 'deer', popularized by the British rock band Ozric Tentacles and potentially linked to Irish hero Oisín.
The name Pa is of Irish origin, meaning "peace," derived from the Irish word "síocháin." It has historical significance, notably associated with Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland.
Paddy is a popular Irish nickname derived from Pádraig, meaning "noble," and often associated with St. Patrick, Ireland's patron saint.
Paddy, of Irish origin, is a diminutive of Patrick meaning 'noble', popularized by Saint Patrick.
Padee is an enigmatic name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish or Welsh names meaning 'noble', but more likely a unique creation inspired by similar-sounding names.