Female and male first names : Ireland.



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Jameson is an Irish surname and given name derived from the Gaelic sept name Seamus or James, meaning "supplanter" or "one who follows.
Jamespaul is a distinct Irish-origin name composed of "James" (meaning "supplanter") and "Paul" ("small" or "humble").
Jamisyn is an Irish-derived name, meaning "supplanter" or "he will replace," popularized by celebrities like actress Jaime King, though not traditional in Irish naming practices.
Jamyron is a unique African American male name created by combining Jamal ('beauty'), Jamie ('supplanter') and Ryan ('little king').
Jaslinn is a unique, distinctive name of uncertain origin, popularized by its appearance in J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings." Its meaning remains open to personal interpretation.
Jaslynne is an intriguing female name of unclear origin, possibly derived from Hebrew or Irish names, or a blend of Jasmine and Lynn. It signifies either "ibex" (mountain goat) or "beautiful," appealing to parents seeking uniqueness.
Jathen is an uncommon boy's name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Hebrew Jesse meaning "wealthy" or Irish Seathan meaning "wisdom", though these connections lack definitive proof. Its unique sound has contributed to its recent popularity despite its unclear history and various spellings.
Jaycee is a modern female name derived from the combination of 'Joyce' (meaning happy or joyful) and 'Lee', popularized in mid-20th century, carrying connotations of happiness, strength, and independence.
Jaycian is a recently coined name inspired by the English "Jay" and Irish "Cian", meaning 'ancient', gaining popularity as a unique modern option without specific historical significance.
Jaycie is an Irish-derived name, originally Seamus or James, meaning 'supplanter'.
Jayleigh is a modern Irish name derived from the traditional surname O'Leary, meaning "descendant of Leary.
Jeileen is a distinctive Scottish name derived from Seilean, a diminutive of Seonaid, which itself originates from Irish Siobhán meaning 'God is merciful'.
Jenard is an uncommon name with unclear origins, possibly Hebrew, Scottish, or Irish, and meanings ranging from 'song of the sea' to 'bold power'. It gained popularity in recent years, partly due to its appearance in Patrick Rothfuss's 'The Kingkiller Chronicle'.
Jenna is a Hebrew name meaning "God is gracious," also associated with the Irish Siobhan, popularized by the movie "13 Going on 30.
Jennaleigh is an uncommon yet appealing female name of Irish origin, combining Jennifer ("fair") and leigh ("meadow"), resulting in "fair meadow.
Jennavive is an uncommon yet striking Irish name derived from O'Jennave, meaning "ancient beauty".
Jenniferrose is a captivating Irish name combining Welsh 'Jennifer' meaning 'fair' or 'white', and 'Rose', symbolizing the elegant flower.
Jennilee is a unique Irish name derived from Síle, meaning "she who commands the sun," conveying strength and radiance.
Jequan is an African-American name combining Irish "Shawn" meaning "God is gracious" and Arabic "Jehan" meaning "God is merciful".
Jerrin is an Irish-derived name originating from the surname O'Gearáin, meaning "descendant of Gearán". It's associated with strength, pride, and creativity due to its historical ties to Irish poetry and literature.
Jerryn is an uncommon, Irish-origin name derived from 'Gerry', meaning 'spear' or 'lance', signifying strength and courage.
Jesslynn is a modern blend of Jessica ("God sees") and Lynn ("from Linda's pool"), carrying their strengths and positivity without a distinct meaning of its own.
Jillean is an Irish feminine name meaning "peaceful", coined by Padraig O'Cineide in 1907.
Jillian is an Irish origin name meaning "downy-bearded Youth", popularized by Kate Douglas Wiggin's novel and currently favored in English-speaking countries.
Jimmy is an Irish name derived from Seamus, meaning "supplanter," popularized by figures like Jimmy Stewart.
Jocalyn is a unique Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Cathailin, meaning "descendant of Cathal," an ancient male name signifying "battle" or "champion.
Johnallen is an Irish given name with a distinct origin. Derived from Hebrew "Yochanan" meaning 'God is gracious' combined with English surname Allen meaning 'harmonious', it signifies strength, warmth, and Irish charm.
Johnavin is an Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Seán," meaning "God is gracious.
Johncharles is an uncommon male given name that combines Irish and English roots. The name means 'God is gracious' (John) and 'free man' (Charles).
Johnedward is a distinctive Irish name combining traditional John (Hebrew origin, "God is gracious") with Edward (Old English, "wealth/prosperity").
Johnmorgan is a rare, international Celtic name meaning "God's gracious sea-born strength.
Johnpatrick is an uncommon yet distinctive name of Irish origin, composed of John ("Yahweh is gracious") and Patrick ("noble"), embodying strength and wisdom.
Johnryan is an unique Irish given name derived from the surname O'Rian, meaning 'little king', evolving into a single compound name over time.
Johnscott is a Scottish name derived from the combination of the personal name John, Hebrew origin meaning 'God is gracious,' and the Scottish surname Scott, originally a nickname for someone from Ireland or Scotland.
Jolleen is an enchanting Irish feminine given name, derived from the ancient Gaelic "Seolán," meaning "full of hawk's spirit.
Jonathan is a Hebrew name meaning 'gift from God.'
The name Josephpatrick is a fusion of two distinct names with different origins and meanings. Joseph comes from Hebrew and means "God shall increase," while Patrick has Irish roots and signifies "noble.
Joyce is an English female given name derived from 'joye', meaning joy or happiness, popularized by Irish novelist James Joyce's character in "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man".
Joycee is an Irish feminine name derived from Seóirse, meaning "victory-bearer," associated with strength and triumph.
Joycelene, of Irish origin, combines 'Joice' and 'Siobahn', meaning "God is gracious", exuding elegance and grace.