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Riley is an Irish name meaning 'valorous' or 'courageous', originating from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, which translates to 'fearless'.
Riley is an uncommon Irish name of noble origin, derived from "Ó Raghallaigh," meaning "descendant of little ruler.
Rielley is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname "O'Riordain," meaning "descendant of Riocardán," which translates to "little king" or "kinglet.
Rielly is a unique Irish name derived from the surname O'Reilly, meaning "descendant of Righeallaigh," which translates to "courageous power.
Rielyn is an Irish feminine name derived from the surname O'Righile, meaning "little queen.
Riggan is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Righin, meaning "descendant of Rigga," an Early Middle Ages chieftain.
Riggin is a rare, Irish-derived male given name meaning 'king' or 'leader'.
Rilee is an Irish name meaning 'courage' and 'strength,' originally given to warriors in ancient Irish mythology.
Rileigh is an Irish origin name, derived from the surname Ó Rioghláin meaning "descendant of Roghlaigh", which translates to "little king" or "kinglet".
Rileigh is an Irish boy's name derived from the ancient surname O'Raghallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ragallach', a 12th-century chief.
Rilen is an uncommon Irish name derived from the surname 'O'Ríghinn', meaning 'descendant of king'.
Riley is a unisex given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Ragallach," which is believed to have come from the Old Irish word "réidhe" meaning "fierce" or "courageous.
Riley is an Irish origin unisex name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning 'descendant of Ragallach,' with 'Ragallach' translating to 'fierce' or 'valiant.'
Rileyann is an intriguing Irish name derived from O'Rihy, meaning "descendant of Riley," which originates from the Norse name Hrólfr, signifying "famous wolf." While it lacks a specific meaning beyond its origin, Rileyann often evokes qualities like strength, independence, and adaptability.
Rileyanne is a distinctive Irish female name, meaning 'little queen' and evoking royalty and strength.
Rileyjo is a modern unisex name of Irish origin, blending 'Riley' (valiant/courageous) and 'Joey' (God shall increase).
Rileyn is an Irish-origin name derived from the Gaelic words 'ri' (king) and 'liath' (grey), meaning "little king who is grey-haired or grey-eyed".
Rileyrae is an Irish name derived from 'O Riordain', meaning "descendant of Rioca", adding uniqueness with the ending 'ae'.
Rileyrose is a unisex name of Irish (Riley, meaning 'courageous') and Latin (Rose, signifying 'flower') origin, blending strength and beauty.
Rilian is an Irish name derived from Ó Riogbinn, meaning "descendant of Rogbenna," who was a legendary warrior king.
Rilla is an uncommon first name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Irish Réalta meaning "star" or Latin rutilus meaning "red". Its history is elusive but it has gained recent popularity in English-speaking countries for both girls and boys.
Riley is an Irish given name meaning 'courageous', derived from the surname O'Ruadhleigh, associated with ancient Celtic septs and legendary heroes like Cuchulainn.
Riley is an Irish name meaning 'courageous', derived from the Gaelic word 'riogh' for king.
Rily is a rare, unisex given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of little rough one." It was likely bestowed upon individuals who were spirited or rugged in personality.
Rilyn is a rare, beautiful Irish girl's name derived from 'Ó Raghallaigh', meaning 'descendant of Raghalach' (little red one), reflecting a person with reddish hair.
Rilyn is a captivating female given name of unknown origin with an uncertain meaning and history. Some theories suggest it could be a variant of Irish Gaelic Rylan, meaning "little island" or "island meadow," but this connection lacks concrete evidence.
Rinley is a unique, modern given name of uncertain Irish origin, possibly meaning 'little ring,' though its true derivation remains mysterious.
Rinn is a rare, Irish-derived given name meaning "little seal" or "sea mammal," originating from the surname O'Rinn.
Rinnie is an Irish girls' name meaning 'little queen', derived from Riona, traditionally given to Irish girls born with a forehead tuft of hair, symbolizing future beauty and nobility.
Rion is a captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly Scottish or Irish, with meanings ranging from "little king" to simply "king". It holds historical significance as the son of Cú Chulainn in Irish folklore and has gained popularity through its use in popular culture, such as the anime series Naruto.
Rionna is an elegant Irish girls' name derived from the surname O'Rionna, meaning 'descendant of Rónán', a legendary 12th-century warrior and chieftain.
Riordan is an Irish name of ancient origins meaning 'little red one' or 'little red-haired one,' derived from the old Irish name "Ríordán," with roots tracing back to Saint Ríodán, founder of Clonard monastery, and carrying connotations of royalty, strength, and resilience.
Roan is an Irish name meaning "little king" or "small wave", originally used to describe someone with red hair.
Roanan is an enigmatic given name of uncertain origin, possibly Irish-inspired but without concrete evidence, and lacking a widely accepted meaning.
Roanin is an Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Ruadháin, meaning 'descendant of Ruadhán', itself derived from 'ruadh' meaning 'red-haired'.
Roann is a rare but historic Irish boy's name derived from O'Ruaidh, meaning 'descendant of red-haired'.
Roary is an Irish name derived from 'O'Rory', meaning 'descendant of Rory', itself derived from 'ruadh', meaning 'red-haired' or 'red'.
Roary is an Irish given name derived from the surname Ó Raghallaigh, meaning "descendant of Raghallach," which translates to "little loud one" or "noisy little one," suggesting liveliness and energy.
Rockne is an uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname 'Ruadhcú', meaning 'red dog' or 'red-haired dog'.
Roe is a rare female given name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic surname "Ó Ruadh," meaning "descendant of Rudh," an old Irish personal name possibly signifying "red" or "ruddy.