Female and male first names : Ireland.



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Haydenn is a modern Irish name derived from the surname O'Heyden meaning "from the Height's valley.
Haydn is an English name derived from the Irish surname O'Heyden, meaning "son of Cathán," where Cathán means "little wily one.
Hayes is an English name originally meaning 'hedge', but more commonly associated with the Irish surname Hayes, derived from 'O'Heyse' meaning 'followers of Saint Patrick'.
Haygan is a distinctive Irish name derived from the ancient surname 'O'Hagan', meaning 'descendant of Hagan', itself a diminutive of 'Aogan' signifying 'little fire' or 'firebrand'.
Haygen is a rare Irish origin name meaning "little fire" or "spark," brought to England by Norman settlers and recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086.
Hayleen is an uncommon yet captivating Irish feminine name derived from 'Aoife', meaning 'beauty' or 'radiance'.
Hazelanne is an Irish-derived name meaning 'son of Hazel', connected to the hazelnut tree symbolizing wisdom, fertility, and beauty. It was historically borne by an Irish sept known for their scholarly pursuits and high social standing. Though rare in literature and popular culture, Hazelanne stands out as a distinctive and elegant choice.
Hazelgrace is a unique, captivating name believed to have Scottish or Irish origins, derived from 'Hazel' meaning wisdom and protection, and 'Grace' meaning charm and elegance.
healy is an irish surname and given name derived from 'ó hÉile', meaning 'descendant of éile' who was a champion or claimant.
Henchy is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname O hEanachadh, meaning 'descendant of Eanachadh,' which translates to 'pure' or 'gentle.'
Hennessy is an Irish surname derived from Ó hEigneacháin, meaning "descendant of Eignachán," which signifies "home ruler" or "lord of the home.
Hennesey is an uncommon Irish given name meaning 'descendant of Eoghan,' or 'born from horse.'
Hennessy is an uncommon Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó hEanna, meaning "anvil" in Irish, originally associated with powerful landowners in County Tyrone.
Hennessy is a rare yet captivating given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Hennessey or Hennessy, which means "descendant of Eigneachán," or "hunter.
Hollan is an Irish surname of ancient origin, derived from Ó hEolanda, now anglicized as Hollan. Its meaning is unclear, but it carries the distinctiveness of its Irish roots.
Hollen is an uncommon Irish female given name derived from the ancient goddess Holle, associated with winter, storms, and wisdom.
Holliann is a distinctive Irish name derived from 'Ó hUallacháin', meaning 'descendant of mighty warrior Uallachán'.
Honorah is an uncommon yet captivating Irish given name derived from the surname 'O'Hanora,' meaning 'descendant of Hanora,' which translates to 'gentle' or 'honor.'
Howe is an English name derived from the Old English word "hoga," meaning "heap" or "mound." It was historically used as both a surname and given name, with no specific associated qualities.
Hudsynn is an uncommon Irish name derived from 'O'Dubhshuine', meaning "descendant of the dark little fairy".
Hughy is an Irish name meaning 'fire' or 'fiery', derived from Aodh. It's associated with the fiery god of the Tuatha Dé Danann and has been carried by notable figures like Saint Hugh of Lincoln. Today, it remains popular worldwide for its distinctive yet classic sound.
Hurley is a distinctive Irish name derived from the surname "O'Hurley," meaning "descendant of Hurley." It has no specific meaning beyond its association with the ancient Irish clan known for bravery and strength.
Hurman is a rare Irish male given name derived from the surname Ó hEachacháin, meaning "descendant of Eachachán", itself a diminutive form of Aodh, signifying "fire".
Hylan is a rare Irish name derived from the ancient surname O' Huilín, meaning "descendant of Huilín", with Huilín translating to "holly" or "proud".
Hyland is an Irish surname turned given name, derived from "Oiléan" meaning "from the land of Oileán." It signifies pride in Irish heritage and connection to the land.
Ilanna is an Irish name derived from the ancient goddess Áine, meaning "Ainge's hearthstone," signifying warmth and power over nature.
Imogean is an ancient Gaelic name derived from the name Maighréad, meaning "pearl." It evolved in Scotland around the 16th century with the addition of the suffix "-gean," signifying affection or endearment.
Imogene is a rare yet captivating female given name of Irish origin, derived from Eimheoin which means 'jealous in a good way', suggesting devoted love and protectiveness.
Imogene is a rare but enchanting Latin name meaning 'maiden' or 'girl', derived from the Latin word inimica, meaning 'enemy'. Its usage dates back to Shakespeare's play Cymbeline in the late 16th century.
Imogine is an uncommon female name of Irish origin, derived from the Latin 'Innominatus' meaning 'not named', popularized by Shakespeare's 'Cymbeline'.
Imogene is an elegant Irish name meaning "daughter of Imicheán," a female warrior from Irish mythology.
Innis is an Irish name meaning "descendant of the islander," derived from the ancient surname Ó Innsealach, associated with Inishowen peninsula in County Donegal.
Iorek is an Irish name derived from 'Iolar', meaning 'eagle', signifying strength, courage, and nobility.
Iralyn is a rare, mysterious name of unknown origin, some believe it could be derived from Irish 'Irial' meaning 'high king', or Welsh 'Iorweth' meaning 'greatest'. Despite lacking clear history, Iralyn's uniqueness makes it appealing for those seeking distinctive names.
Irby is a rare English given name with uncertain origins. It may derive from the Irish surname O'irbhui, meaning "golden-haired", or be a variant of Old Norse Irving, meaning "peaceful". The name has been used since the early 13th century and was first recorded in England around that time.
Ire is an uncommon yet captivating Irish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'ire', meaning 'peaceful' or 'tranquil'.
Irean is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from 'Irian', meaning 'peace'.
Ireene is a rare yet regal Irish female given name, derived from the surname O'Righin, meaning 'descendant of king'.
Irelan is an uncommon, historic Irish name derived from 'Ó Raghallaigh,' meaning 'descendant of Raghalach,' a medieval chieftain.
Irelia is a rare yet captivating Irish female given name, derived from the Irish surname O'Rielly meaning "descendant of Rielly," which itself comes from Rioghbхаll meaning "king of good fortune." Its exact origin and meaning remain somewhat mysterious, adding to its allure.