Female and male first names : Irish.



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Iria is an Irish name meaning "severe" or "fierce", derived from the Old Irish word "íar" meaning "west".
Irian is an Irish name derived from 'Eirian', meaning 'peace' or 'west', associated with early saints like Saint Eirian of Llanbadarn Fawr.
Iric, derived from ancient Irish 'Aodh', means 'fierce power' and evokes fiery spirit.
Irihanna is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'my light' or 'my illumination'. It combines the Irish Eirinn with the Hebrew Hannah, signifying grace.
Irin is an Irish name meaning "peaceful," with historical ties to early Middle Ages usage and Irish saint figures like Saint Irine of Kildare.
Irin is a unique female given name of Irish origin derived from 'Eirinn', meaning Ireland.
The distinctive name Irish, derived from the country's name and Gaelic word 'Éire' meaning 'western land', reflects pride in Irish identity and heritage.
Irish is an uncommon given name of Irish origin derived from Éire, the Gaelic goddess personifying Ireland.
Irisha is a unique unisex name of Irish origin, derived from the Irish Gaelic word 'Éire' meaning Ireland.
Irl is a rare Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "iarlath," meaning "peaceful.
Irlan is an Irish name meaning "little Ireland".
The name Ireland is of Irish origin, meaning "from the holy land" and derived from the Old Irish name Éireann. It has been used as a personal name since the 17th century but gained popularity in the 19th century for females. Today, it is considered unisex and widely popular worldwide.
Irlanda is an Irish female given name derived from Éire, meaning "west of the land.
Irlene is an Irish name with Welsh roots, meaning "snow". It was brought to Ireland by early medieval Welsh settlers and has been passed down through generations.
Irline is a charming French name derived from 'Irlande', meaning Ireland, honoring Irish heritage and culture.
Isair is a unique, intriguing name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, often associated with Scottish place names or Irish variants like Oisín, yet no definitive etymology exists.
Iseult: An uncommon Irish girl's name derived from 'Isúilt', meaning 'very cold'.
Isibeal is a rare yet captivating female name of Irish origin, derived from ancient Gaelic elements meaning "ice" and "strength/small," with historical significance and modern popularity through literature.
Isleigh is an uncommon Irish girl's name derived from the surname O'Shea, meaning 'descendant of Shea'.
Islynn is an Irish name of ancient origin, derived from the surname O'Slaine meaning "descendant of Slaine," an Irish god associated with healing and protection.
Ita is an Italian female given name that means 'thus' or 'so', also associated with St. Ita, an Irish saint known for her wisdom and holiness.
The name Italeigh is of Irish origin and means "tribal leader".
Ivee is a rare, captivating Irish feminine given name derived from the surname 'O'ivey,' meaning 'from the yew tree.'
Iveigh is a rare Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Maoil Sheachlainn, meaning "descendant of Maoil Seachlainn," which combines elements translating to "bald" or "tonured monk" and "old" or "ancient.
Ivyann is an uncommon yet beloved Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Duffy', meaning 'dark-haired', originally borne by a 12th-century chieftain.
Ivyanne is a rare but distinctive Irish female given name derived from the surname O'Bryan, signifying "little bright headed" and conveying positivity and liveliness.
Ivyona is a captivating Irish name derived from Ivana, meaning "full of grace" or "God is gracious.
Iylee is a modern, unique name of undetermined origin, often associated with the combination of Isabella and Ilsey, or inspired by the Irish surname O'Leigh.
Iyleen is a rare, unique feminine name of Irish origin, derived from the surname 'O'Dwyer,' meaning 'dark-haired stranger.'
Jaalyn is a modern boy's name created by blending Jamal (Arabic for "beautiful") and Ryan (Irish for "little king"), signifying beauty and royalty with no historical figure attached.
Jacee is a unique American name created by blending Jason ("to heal") and Sean ("God is gracious"). It's gaining popularity since the late 1990s and can be used for boys or girls due to its appealing sound and dual-layered meaning, despite no prominent characters carrying this name in literature or pop culture.
Jackleen is a unique, Irish-derived name meaning "descendant of Cathal," the victorious.
Jacklen is an Irish name derived from the ancient surname "O'Cleary," meaning "descendant of Cleary." It signifies "cleric" or "priest.
Jacklynne is a distinctive female name of American origin, blending French roots from Jacqueline meaning "God's gracious gift" with Irish influences via the suffix "-ynne".
Jacleen is an Irish name derived from the surname Mac Leann, meaning "son of the lean one," or warrior.
Jaclyn is an elegant Irish name derived from Seaclaide meaning 'clear' or 'bright'.
Jaclynn is an uncommon yet captivating Irish female given name derived from the ancient Irish surname "O'Cathalain," signifying "descendant of the battle leader.
Jacobryan is a unique American name created by blending Jacob, which means "held by the heel" or "supplanter", and Ryan, an Irish surname meaning "little king" or "illustrious". Despite its uncommon usage, it makes a distinctive impression.
Jacody is a modern American name created as a blend of Jackson ("son of Jack") and Cody ("helpful" or "intelligent").
Jacolyn is a distinctive name combining French "God is gracious" (Jacqueline) and Irish "pretty little girl" (Jolene), interpreted as "gracious pretty little girl.