Female and male first names : Irish.



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Ragene is an uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient O'Raighne clan, meaning "descendant of Raghnall," a Norse-Gaelic king of Man and the Isles during the 12th century.
Raheen is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Raghalach', which translates to 'little promontory' or 'little headland'. It is associated with an ancient territory and historic manor house in County Tipperary, Ireland.
Raianne is an Irish female given name meaning "little queen" or "queen of the fairy hill.
Raigan is a unique, captivating unisex name of uncertain origin, with meanings ranging from "little king" to being derived from the Irish surname O'Ragain. Despite its unclear etymology, Raigan has gained popularity worldwide in recent years due to its distinctive sound and spelling.
Raigen is an uncommon but regal Irish boy's name meaning "little king" in Gaelic.
Raighan is an Irish name meaning "little red one", popular among early Celtic tribes and associated with bravery in Irish mythology.
Railey is an Irish name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghalach," with no specific associated meaning or trait.
Railey is a stylish American girl's name created by combining Rachel and Riley; while it doesn't have its own meaning, it's often associated with the meanings of its component parts: Hebrew 'ewe' and Irish 'valiant'.
Rain is a modern, unconventional given name with unknown origins and unclear meanings, although it's sometimes associated with weather or an Irish goddess.
Raine is an Irish given name originally derived from the surname "O'Raighne," meaning "little king" or "king's descendant.
Raine is a rare Irish female name derived from the surname Ó Rathaile, meaning "descendant of Rathal", itself signifying "fiery brow" or "red-headed".
Rainey is an uncommon English given name derived from the Irish surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," who was known as "little noisy one." Despite its rare usage, Rainey carries a strong sense of heritage and tradition while having no association with weather-related terms like rain.
Rainey is a rare, distinctive Irish name derived from Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "little promontory" or "headland".
Raleen is a rare, Irish-origin given name derived from the surname Ralston, meaning "from the shore," with historical appearances such as Raleen O'Malley, an Irish immigrant to the U.S. in the late 1800s. Its meaning is associated with Ireland's coastal beauty, but no specific legend or figure attaches to it.
Ramey is an uncommon American given name derived from the surname Ramey, which may originate from Old English 'ræma' meaning 'rowing' or Irish Gaelic 'Ó Ramhacháin'.
Ramey is a unique American given name with uncertain origins but possible ties to Irish surnames or Old French names like "Ó Rathalla" meaning "descendant of Rathall", or "Rambert" meaning "bright fame". Despite its rarity, only 67 boys named Ramey since 1880 in the U.S., it remains a distinctive choice.
Ranay is a captivating, yet mysterious name of unknown origin, with theories connecting it to Irish kings or Hebrew/Slavic musicality, but no definitive meaning.
Raney is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname 'O'Reagain', meaning 'descendant of Reagan'.
Raney is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," which signifies "little noisy one" or "noisy fellow.
The Irish name Rannie, meaning 'little song,' originates from the ancient Gaelic word 'rann' and was historically associated with a renowned musical family.
Rannie is a rare Irish given name derived from the ancient surname O'Raonntai, meaning "descendant of Raonntae," with historical ties to County Kerry's powerful clans. Its exact meaning is uncertain but its uniqueness makes it memorable.
Rannon is an Irish name with a unique spelling, meaning "little seal" in Gaelic, derived from the ancient Irish name Ronan.
Ranon is a rare Irish name of Germanic origin, meaning "famous wolf".
Rashawn is an African American name derived from Rashad (Arabic for "right") and Shawn (Irish for "little king" or "God is gracious"), interpreted as "proper little king" or "rightly favored by God".
Rashawna is a unique African American name derived from the combination of Arabic 'Rasha' meaning 'wise', and Irish 'Shawn' meaning 'God is gracious'.
Rathany is a rare Irish given name, originating from the surname Ó Rathain, meaning "fort" or "ringfort".
Ravyn is a unique unisex name of uncertain origin, first appearing in the late 20th century. Often associated with meanings like freedom or intelligence due to its similarity to "raven" or "ravine," it remains captivating despite its mysterious beginnings.
Rawn is a rare Irish name derived from 'Ó Ruadhain', meaning 'descendant of Ruadhán', with 'Ruadhán' itself signifying 'red-haired'.
Raycen is a rare American variant of the Irish name Ryan, meaning "little king" or "small ruler".
Raye is a distinctive Greek name meaning 'flowing' or 'current'.
Raygan is an Irish name derived from the surname O'Ragallaigh, meaning "descendant of Ragallach," who was associated with ropes or fishing nets.
Raygan is an intriguing Irish name derived from 'O'Raghnall', meaning 'descendant of Raghnall', a Norse Viking chief.
Raylan is an Irish male given name meaning "little warrior" or "small king," derived from the elements "ráth" meaning "little" and "lán" meaning "king.
Raylan is an Irish name derived from 'ráth', meaning "little king".
Raylen is a modern name created by blending Raymond ("wise protection") and Aiden ("little fire"), giving it the meaning "wise little fire".
Rayley is an English unisex name derived from Riley, meaning 'courageous', though it has no specific independent meaning. It's unique yet carries positivity associated with Riley.
Rayshawn is a distinctively African American male name combining 'Ray', light, with 'Shawn', God's grace.
Rayshawn is an American male given name derived from Raymond ("wise protection") and Shawn ("little stag"), blending Germanic and Irish origins.
Rayshawna is a unique African-American female given name created by combining "Ray" (light/sunbeam) and "Shawna" (variant of Irish Siobhan, meaning God is gracious), conveying the overall meaning of "light of God's grace".
Rayveon is an American given name created by blending Raymond ('wise protector') and Kevin ('handsome and noble'), signifying wisdom, protection, handsomeness, and nobility.