Female and male first names : Irish.



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Tracey is an Irish name originally used as a feminine surname, derived from the Gaelic word "Trásaigh," meaning "to seek" or "to search." It has since become popular as a unisex given name.
Trachell is an Irish-origin name derived from 'O'Trellach', translating to 'descendant of Trellach'. Its meaning is associated with strength, courage, and resilience.
Tracyann is an uncommon yet elegant Irish feminine name derived from the surname 'O'Trayce', meaning 'from crying or sorrowful', often given to girls born during challenging times.
Trad is an uncommon but charming Irish female name derived from the Irish language meaning "quiet" or "peaceful.
Traeden is a rare, unisex given name of uncertain origin, with theories suggesting possible connections to the Irish 'Traidhin' meaning 'little crowd', though it may also be an invented name.
Traegan is an uncommon yet distinct Irish name derived from the ancient surname O'Tighearnaigh, meaning 'descendant of Tighearnach', which translates to 'lord' or 'master'.
The name Treah, also spelled Traeh, originates from Ireland and means "three." It's a rare but unique unisex name with historical significance as a medieval Irish byname for the lucky or successful.
Traesean is a unique Irish male given name derived from the surname Tracey/Treacy, meaning "from Tory Island.
Traeshaun is an American-origin given name coined by combining elements for sound rather than symbolism. Its first part, "Tray," is derived from the English word for a flat serving dish, while its second part, "Shaun," means "little" or "young" in Irish but is not a traditional Irish name. Traeshaun first appeared in U.S. baby name data in 2000 and has since gained some popularity despite remaining relatively rare compared to more common names.
Traeshawn is a modern African American male name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from 'Tray' meaning three, combined with the Irish surname Shawn.
The name Trahern is of Irish origin, meaning 'poet' or 'storyteller', and was once borne by the powerful O'Tiarnaigh family of County Mayo.
Tramir is an uncommon given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Irish 'Trima', meaning 'chaste' or 'pure', though this connection is unconfirmed.
The name Trana is of Irish origin, derived from the surname 'O'Traine', and while its exact meaning remains unclear, it may be linked to the Irish word for 'one-third'. It has a strong warrior heritage associated with the O'Traine sept.
Tranell is an Irish-derived name, originally 'O'Trathan', signifying 'descendant of Trathan', a renowned ancient Irish chieftain or warrior. It was adopted as a given name during the medieval period and has gained global popularity due to its distinctive sound and historical significance.
Trasean is an African American name created by blending Tracy (Irish, "near oak tree") and Sean (Irish, "God is gracious"), making it distinctive despite its short history.
Trashawn is a unique male given name of African American origin, created by combining Travis ("traveller") and Shawn (Irish "God is gracious").
Trask is a rare Irish-origin given name derived from the surname O'Treasach, meaning 'proud' or 'valiant', originally borne by a courageous clan Ui Fiachrach. It was brought to the US in the late 19th century by Irish immigrants and has gained recent popularity due to its unique sound and meaning.
Trayc is an uncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'treasach', meaning 'swift' or 'agile'.
Trayshaun is an African American name created by blending Tracy ('to grasp') and Shaun ('god's grace'), combining French and Irish origins respectively.
Trayshawn is a unique African American given name derived from "Tray" (plate) and "Shawn," a variant of Irish Sean meaning "God is gracious.
Trea is an Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó Trí, meaning "descendant of Trí," which translates to "three" or "thrice.
Trea is a rare Irish female name derived from "trian," meaning "third," traditionally given to the third-born daughter.
Treacy is an intriguing Irish name derived from the surname Ó Treasaigh, meaning 'descendant of Treasa,' which translates to 'vigorous' or 'strong.'
Treagan is an Irish name derived from Ó Treabhair, meaning "descendant of Treabhar," whose original meaning is uncertain but likely linked to an old personal name or place name.
Treana is an Irish name derived from "Tréidheán," meaning "the little dark-haired one.
Treanna is an uncommon yet captivating Irish female name derived from the ancient Gaelic word "tréan," meaning strong or powerful.
Treasa is a rare Irish female given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Irish word "treas," meaning "strong" or "victorious." It has been used in Ireland since at least the 17th century and was borne by notable figures like Treasa de Marisco, a 14th-century Irish noblewoman known for her bravery and intelligence. Today, Treasa is still occasionally used and associated with qualities such as strength, courage, and resilience.
Treasea is a rare yet distinctive Irish name of ancient origin meaning 'proud' or 'valiant', passed down from the powerful O'Treasach clan known for bravery in battle.
Trevor is an Irish given name derived from Gaelic "tréabh," signifying 'bold or brave.'
Treda is an uncommon Irish name derived from the ancient word 'tread', meaning 'step'. It signifies progress and was given to wish good fortune in life's journey, making it gender-neutral but rarely used today.
Treena is a charming Irish name derived from the Old French 'Trenain', meaning 'noise' or 'din'. Despite its origins, Treena has a melodic sound and is rare yet easy to pronounce.
Treesa is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname "Trea," meaning 'three' in Irish Gaelic, associated with legendary hero Cú Chulainn's tripartite personality.
Treigh is a rare Scottish given name derived from MacTreghe, meaning 'son of Treghe', with Treghe potentially meaning 'traveler'.
Trenady is an uncommon Irish given name of ancient origin, derived from the surname 'O'Trenody', meaning 'strife' or 'conflict', and once widespread among powerful chieftains in County Kerry.
Trennan is a rare Irish boys' name derived from the surname Ó Traonáin meaning "descendant of Traonán," an ancient Irish chief, symbolizing strength and leadership.
The name Trennedy is of Irish origin, derived from the surname "Ó Treinmhí", meaning "descendant of Trénimhe" which translates to "three-quarters".
Treona is an Irish name derived from "trian," meaning "three." It holds historical significance as it was borne by Saint Treon/Treanna in the 6th century and has gained recent popularity for its unique sound and beautiful meaning, often associated with strength and resilience.
Trese is of Irish origin, meaning "frequent" or "many".
Treseán is an Irish name derived from Tristán, meaning 'noise' or 'tumult', associated with the god Tristán in Irish mythology and the legendary Tristan and Isolde tale.
Treshawn is a unique male name of African American origin, composed of "Tre" meaning three in Latin and Shawn, a variant of Irish Sean meaning God is gracious, signifying God's threefold grace.