Female and male first names : Irish.



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Seanpaul is a unique Irish name derived from "Seán Pól," meaning "Gracious God's small one." It honors Saint Paul and was traditionally used to indicate familial ties to him.
Seanta is an enchanting Irish name derived from 'seant', meaning 'old'. It holds ancient origins and traditionally signifies femininity.
Seantae is an uncommon yet significant Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'seant', meaning 'old'. It was traditionally given to those considered wise beyond their years.
SeanThomas is an Irish-origin name combining 'Sean' (meaning 'God is gracious') and 'Thomas' ('twin'), offering historical significance from Ireland's Setanta/Cuchulainn legend to international figures like Saint Thomas the Apostle.
Seantyler is a rare American name of unknown meaning, likely created by combining elements from other names, possibly Irish 'Sean' ('God is gracious') and English/Tyler (tiler of tiles).
Searra is a rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic surname Seoras, meaning "ardent" or "vigorous," reflecting its Highland heritage and strong, powerful sound.
Searria is an Irish feminine name derived from O'Siodhachain, meaning "descendant of Siodhachan", itself from "siodh" meaning "peaceful" or "happy".
Seath is an Irish origin name meaning "peaceful" or "tranquil".
Seianna is an Irish female given name derived from ancient Irish language, meaning 'god is gracious'.
Seinna is an enigmatic and beautiful name with unknown origins, often associated with Irish 'Sinead' meaning peace, or Hebrew 'Seraphina', but these connections lack concrete evidence.
Senan is an uncommon Irish male name derived from 'sen,' meaning 'old' or 'ancient.'
Sennett is a distinctive Irish name associated with wisdom, intelligence, and strength.
Senua is an ancient Irish name derived from 'sen', meaning 'old' or 'aged', signifying wisdom.
Seonna is a unique Irish name derived from the surname "O'Seonaight," meaning "son of John," introduced by Norman invaders in the 12th century.
Sevaughn is a unique African American name combining Irish 'Sean' meaning 'gracious' with Welsh 'Vaughn' translating to 'small', creating the distinctive moniker Sevaughn.
Sevryn is an Irish name derived from 'Séamróin', originally 'Síamruadhán', signifying strength and vitality through its elements 'stinging nettle' or 'bramble' and 'little red one'. Historically linked to the brave O'Sullivan clan, Sevryn embodies Irish heritage.
Shadawn is a modern blend of 'Shannon' (meaning "old" or "wisdom") and 'Dawn', first used in the late 20th century United States.
Shadric is an uncommon yet intriguing Irish name, derived from Seachdric meaning "happy spear" or "blessed spear," and bearing historical significance as it was held by notable figures in Celtic lore.
Shadrick is a rare male given name of unknown origin, believed to possibly mean "sword power" in Old English or be a variant of Irish "Seadrach", meaning "pious".
Shae is an Irish name meaning "fairy" or "shadow," gaining popularity for its unique sound and spelling.
Shae is an Irish name derived from the surname O'Sioda, meaning 'descendant of Sioda', an early Irish saint and bishop. It's often used as both a girl's and boy's name but is more common for girls.
Shaeann is an Irish name derived from "Síomha," meaning "hunter." It evokes strength, courage, and determination, reflecting its legendary hunter origins.
Shaeden is an Irish name derived from Séadna meaning "peaceful" or "calm".
Shaedon is a distinctive given name of Irish origin, derived from the ancient Irish surname "O'Seagain," meaning "descendant of Seagán," which in turn means "hunter.
Shaelan is an Irish unisex name meaning "God is gracious" or "Gift from God," derived from the Gaelic Séalan, emphasizing grace and divine favor.
Shaelea, of Irish origin, means "God is peace" or "Peace of God", embodying serenity and tranquility while symbolizing rest after weariness.
Shaelee is an unique and captivating name of unknown origin and meaning, believed by some to be a variant spelling of Irish names Sheelagh or Sheila, but its roots remain uncertain.
Shaelene is an Irish female given name derived from Síle, meaning "she who is prophetic," and popularized by George Moore's 1894 novel.
Shaeley is a captivating Irish female given name derived from O'Scaili, meaning "descendant of peaceful Scail.
Shaelin is an Irish girl's name meaning "peace," derived from the Irish word "seil.
Shaelynn is an Irish-derived name meaning "girl" or "young woman," popularized by William Butler Yeats' poem "The Lake Isle of Innisfree.
Shaelynne is an Irish name derived from Siobhán, meaning "God is gracious.
Shaemus, of Irish origin, is a unique and distinctive name derived from Séamus, meaning "like God" or "gift from God".
Shaen is an intriguing Irish name derived from "sean," meaning "old" or "wise." It's often given to boys but can also be used for girls. In Irish mythology, Shaen is associated with wise druids and brave heroes.
Shaiann is an elegant Irish name derived from 'Síonn', meaning 'God is gracious'.
Shaianne is an enchanting Irish name derived from Siobhán, meaning "God is gracious," with variants like Shiandra and Shianne. Its roots trace back to the Gaelic word "Sibheal," translating to "fairy" or "elf," connecting it to Ireland's mythical Síde beings.
Shaileen, of Irish origin, means 'God is gracious' and hails from the ancient Irish Siobhán, carrying a rich historical significance.
Shaileigh is an uncommon yet striking Irish name derived from the historic Ó Súilleabháin family surname, meaning 'descendant of Suilebhan,' itself translating to 'eyebrow' or 'hairy brow.'
Shailynne is an Irish feminine given name derived from the goddess Sióla, known for her beauty, wisdom, healing powers, and association with nature, particularly the moon. It also shares roots with the Irish surname Ó Siúla, translating to "descendant of Síoladh," emphasizing its ties to Ireland's landscapes. While not as widely used, Shailynne has gained popularity recently due to its unique meaning and history.
Shaine is an uncommon Irish unisex given name derived from the surname Ó Seanáin meaning "descendant of John", which translates to "God is gracious".