Female and male first names : Irish.



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Rory is a gender-neutral Irish name derived from 'ruadh', meaning 'red-haired'.
Rosaleen is an Irish given name derived from the elements "rós" (rose) and "lein" (little), translating to "little rose".
Rosaleigh is a unique, captivating female given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Reilly," meaning "descendant of Righeallaigh." It evolved from the older Irish name "Ríoghaille," translating to "little ruler" or "kinglet.
Rosealee is an Irish name derived from 'róisín', meaning 'little rose', conveying beauty, elegance, and grace.
Rosealeigh is an Irish origin name derived from the surname "O'Raighleach," meaning "fierce in battle." It was historically given to warriors known for their bravery and courage.
Rosealynn is an American-invented name composed of 'Rose' (flower) and 'Alynn' (Irish 'descendant of the gray-haired one'), popular in mid-20th century U.S., peaking in 1960s-70s, now rare.
Roseann is an Irish feminine name derived from Róisín, meaning "little rose".
Roseellen is a distinctive Irish name derived from 'Rosaleen,' meaning 'little rose'.
Roseleen is a distinctive and lovely Irish name derived from Róisín, meaning 'little rose', symbolizing love and beauty.
Roshawn is a unique African American name created by combining Ross ("little red-haired one") and Shawn ("dark-haired one"), reflecting Scottish-Irish multicultural heritage.
Roshay is a unique name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Hebrew ("head" or "beginning") or Irish ("little red-haired one"). It was popular among medieval nobility and remains rare yet captivating today.
Rosheen is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from "ros," meaning "dew" or "moisture.
Rosilynn is an Irish feminine name derived from Róisín Dhonn, meaning 'little dark-haired rose'.
Roslynn is a captivating feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname "O'Roison" or "O'Rothlinn," meaning "descendant of Roisin" or "little rose." It signifies beauty and grace.
Rourke, of Irish origin, means "descendant of Ruarc," which translates to "bright" or "shining.
Rowan is an Irish unisex name, dating back to the 17th century, meaning 'little red-haired one' or associated with the sacred rowan tree in Irish mythology.
Rowan is an Irish and Scottish name meaning 'little red-haired one', derived from Gaelic 'ruadh' for red or reddish.
Rowann is an enchanting Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Rhiannon, meaning "little queen" or "queen of the earth," embodying regal wisdom and power.
Rowdy is a unique American name, possibly derived from the Irish surname O'Ruadhraidh meaning "red-haired" or "red king." Its modern association with boldness and energy lacks historical evidence.
Rowdie is a rare Scottish given name derived from the occupational surname Roddie, meaning 'redhead'. It may also have Irish origins as a variant of Roddy.
Rowen is an Irish name derived from Ó RFhlaith, meaning "descendant of Fearghal", which symbolizes strength and resilience.
Rownan is an uncommon yet meaningful Irish name derived from 'Ruadhán', combining 'ruadh' meaning red or fiery, and 'án' meaning little.
Rozalynn is an Irish-derived name meaning "little rose," originally given to girls with red hair or rosy cheeks in medieval Ireland.
Rreanna is an uncommon yet notable Irish name derived from Ó Raghallaigh, 'descendant of Raghallach', an ancient chieftain.
Ruairi is an Irish male given name meaning 'red king'.
Ruairi is an ancient Irish boys' name derived from 'Ruaidhrí', meaning 'powerful king' or 'red king'.
Rual is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Ruaidh, meaning "red-haired descendant," with historical figures like Ruaidhrí Ua Conchobair and Scottish clan chiefs named MacRuadhri.
Ruann is an uncommon Irish name derived from Roan, meaning 'little red one', likely referencing reddish hair or complexion. Historically tied to Ulster, it carries ancient Irish heritage while remaining unique today.
Ruari is an uncommon Irish male name derived from "Ruaidhri," meaning "red king." It was borne by several notable Irish kings and is associated with strength, courage, and leadership. Primarily found in Ireland, particularly County Mayo, it remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful Irish name.
Ruaridh is a Scottish Gaelic name derived from Irish Ruadhrí, meaning "red king".
Ruark is an uncommon yet notable name of Irish origin, derived from Ruaidhrí meaning "red ridge" or "red boundary". It was first found in County Sligo and may have been associated with red-haired individuals or fiery tempers.
Rudean is an uncommon Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Ruadhain, with possible meaning "red-haired bird".
Rudeen is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the historic "Ruaidhrí," meaning "red king.
Rury is an uncommon Irish name derived from O'Ruaidh, meaning "red-haired" or "little red one.
Rushawn is a rare African American given name, believed to be a blend of English and Irish elements, potentially meaning 'red-haired God is gracious' or signifying 'swift admiration.'
Ryan is an Irish male given name derived from the ancient name 'Rían', meaning 'little king'. It has been popular throughout history with notable bearers such as Ryan Gosling and Ryan Reynolds, and its popularity has grown since the mid-20th century.
Ryan is an Irish boy's name, derived from the surname Ó Riain meaning 'little king' or 'descendant of Rián'.
Ryana is a unique feminine name created by blending Ryan (Irish, "little king") and Ana (Hebrew, "grace"), symbolizing "the little queen of grace.
Ryananthony is a unique, Irish-derived name meaning "descendant of Rían," an ancient chieftain, gaining popularity worldwide despite its rarity.
Ryance is a modern variant of Ryan, an Irish male given name derived from the Irish surname "O'Riain" meaning "little king.