Female and male first names : Irish.



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Derean is an Irish name meaning 'spear strength', embodying power, resilience, and inner fortitude associated with historic Irish warrior culture.
Derel is a rare Irish name derived from the surname O'Derla, originally from County Mayo. Its meaning is believed to be related to the Irish word "deraille," signifying "to scatter" or "to disperse.
Derenda is an uncommon yet meaningful Irish name derived from 'deraoin', meaning 'little oak tree', reflecting its origins in County Kerry's forest landscapes.
Derian is an Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "Daire", meaning "fruitful" or "fertile".
Derianna is an Irish name meaning 'fertile grace'.
Deridre is an Irish female given name derived from "Dearbhile," meaning "noble" or "spear-like.
Deriona is a rare, captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Deirgín, meaning "descendant of Derig," with potential ties to the word "deri" signifying "oaken.
Derl is a rare, Irish given name derived from 'Ó Dearglaing', translating to 'descendant of Red Hand', symbolizing power and courage in ancient Celtic culture.
Dermaine is an uncommon Irish name derived from 'O'Dubhthaigh,' meaning 'dark-haired,' originating from a historically influential clan.
Dermarr is an Irish name with a mysterious meaning, possibly connected to nature or warrior heritage.
Dermont is an uncommon Irish name meaning 'free' or 'without claim', associated with early saints and high kings of Ireland.
Dermot is an ancient Irish given name meaning "freeman" or "warlike", popularized by figures like King Dermot MacMurrough during the medieval period.
Dermott is an Irish given name derived from 'dermait', meaning 'warlike' or 'proud', reflecting its strong Celtic heritage.
Derran is a rare Irish name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Dochartaigh, meaning "descendant of Dochartach," itself derived from the Irish word "dochart" meaning "to mourn or lament.
Derrance is an uncommon Irish male name derived from the surname O'Derrarane or O'Dairbrain, possibly meaning 'strength of a wolf'.
Derren is an uncommon Irish male name derived from Dairine, meaning "oak tree" or "strong".
Derrian is an uncommon but distinctive Irish name derived from "Derrida," meaning "little red one.
Derrik is a unique male given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Dearg meaning "descendant of red," with a history dating back to ancient Ireland and associated with warriors and chieftains.
Derrick is of African origin, meaning "warrior" or "valiant", and was popularized in English-speaking countries in the mid-20th century.
Derrie is a less common variant of the Irish boy's name Derry, meaning "from the oak grove.
Derrie is an uncommon Irish female given name, likely derived from the surname 'O'Dorry', meaning 'oak grove'.
Derril is an uncommon yet historically significant Irish male given name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning 'dark-haired'.
Derryn is an Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dornoch, meaning "place with an oak tree," symbolizing strength and wisdom.
Derión is a rare Irish name meaning 'little oak tree', symbolizing strength and endurance.
Derry is a rare yet meaningful Irish given name derived from the city of Derry, which means "oak grove.
Derry is an Irish origin name derived from the surname Ó Diorbhail, anglicized over time. Its meaning remains unclear but it's associated with oak trees or groves. It's famously linked to Derry city in Ireland and has been borne by notable figures like Stephen King's fictional town in "It".
Derryck is an Irish name of ancient origin meaning "dark-haired," brought to Ireland by early Celtic settlers. It was popular among Gaelic nobility and has historical significance, with notable figures like Derryck O'Brien. Though uncommon today, its unique sound and rich heritage make it a compelling choice.
Derryk is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Doherty, meaning 'descendant of Dochartaigh', with 'Dochartaigh' possibly translating to 'hurtful' or 'harmful'.
Derryl is a unique Irish name derived from the surname Ó Dairbhile, meaning "descendant of Darbhalla," which translates to "bold" or "courageous.
Derryl is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Dubhthaigh, meaning "descendant of Dubthach," an ancient Irish warrior known for his bravery and battle skills. Originating in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, this unique name carries a strong heritage of courage and leadership.
Derryon is a unique given name of African American origin, derived from the Irish surname 'O'Dubhthaigh,' meaning 'dark haired.'
Dervon is an Irish name meaning "from the oak grove," derived from the surname Ó Duibhín and associated with Irish nobility during the Middle Ages.
Des is an Irish name meaning "south," derived from the Gaelic word "deas." It originated as a surname before becoming popular as a given name.
The name DeSean has Irish origins, derived from O'Shea which means 'peaceful' or 'quiet', reflecting Ireland's serene landscapes.
Deshane is an American name of Irish origin, combining Desmond ("gentle, south") and Shane ("God is gracious"), creating a unique blend embodying grace and gentle strength with historical roots in Ireland.
Deshannon is an uncommon Irish female given name derived from the surname Ó hEislin, meaning 'descendant of Eilisin,' which signifies 'she who is beautiful' or 'graceful one.'
Deshaud is an uncommon African American name with potential Irish-Celtic roots, originating during the early years of hip-hop culture in the U.S., reflecting creativity and self-expression. Its exact meaning is unclear but may be derived from Desmond, signifying "from South Ireland".
Deshawn is an African American name originating from the combination of "De" meaning "the," and Shawn, derived from the Irish Sean, translating to "God is gracious.
Deshawn is a unique American given name believed to have been created by combining 'de' with Shawn or Sean, having Irish influences.
Deshon is a distinctive American male name with unclear origins but potentially combining Irish 'Desmond' meaning 'from the south' and Hebrew 'Jonathan', suggesting union of southern heritage and divine gifts.