Ireland is enchanting and full of culture, history, and ancient legends. It is well-known for its lush, green landscape and traditional symbols, such as the shamrock and the Celtic cross. And, for a small country, Ireland and its people have had a big influence on the world making contributions to art, science, literature, and much more. So, whether you want to honor your heritage, or you love the charm, beauty, and mystery of the Emerald Isle, take a look at these 100 Irish names to consider for your new little one.
Aisling
Origin: Irish Pronunciation: ASH-ling or ASH-lin Meaning: Dream or vision Alternative Spellings & Variations: Aislinn, Aislin, Aesling, Ashlyn, Aislyn, Aisleyne, Ashlyn, Ashlynn, Ashley, Ashe, Ash, Ashley Famous Namesakes: Irish actress, writer, and comedian Aisling Bea, Irish actress Aisling Franciosi Peak Popularity: Aisling is a unique name in the United States. However, it is popular in Ireland where it’s been in the top 100 for many years.
Alana
Origin: Irish, German, Hawaiian, HebrewMeaning: Beauty, serenity, offering, or little rockAlternative Spellings & Variations: Alanna, Alannah, Alaina, Alaine, Alayna, Alyn, Allyn, Elaine, AlaniFamous Namesakes: Dancer Alana Patience, surfer Alana BlanchardPeak Popularity: Alana was the most popular in the United States when it reached 143 in 2007, and it was number 206 in 2020.
Aoife
Origin: Irish, GaelicPronunciation: EE-faMeaning: Beauty or radianceAlternative Spellings & Variations: Aoibhe, Aioffe, Aoif, Aife, Aeife, Eefa, Efah, Eva, AvaFamous Namesakes: Olympic Irish bobsledder Aoife Hoey, singer Aoife O’DonovanPeak Popularity: Aoife is not common in the U.S. and is not in the top 1,000. However, it’s trendy in Ireland showing up at number 24 in 2020.
Arlene
Origin: Irish, CelticMeaning: Devotion, pledge, or promiseAlternative Spellings & Variations: Arleen, Arline, Arleyne, Arleine, Arlen, Arlena, Arlyn Famous Namesakes: Actress Arlene Dahl, animator Arlene KlaskyPeak Popularity: Arlene has been a top 1,000 name for over 100 years. Its best year was 1934 when it reached a rank of 53. It has declined in recent years falling out of the top 1,000 in 2006.
Brenda
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Nordic, Scottish, EnglishMeaning: Torch, flame, or glowing sword Alternative Spellings & Variations: Brienda, Brendah, Brenna, Brennan, Bren, BrynnFamous Namesakes: Actress Brenda Blethyn, singer Brenda LeePeak Popularity: Brenda became a top 1,000 name in 1925 and shot up the charts. It was a top 100 name by 1939 and remained in the top 100 until 1978. It has seen a downward trend over the last 20 years and dropped off the top 1,000 list as of 2017.
Brianna
Origin: Irish, Celtic, EnglishMeaning: From the high hill, noble and strongAlternative Spellings & Variations: Briana, Breanna, Bryanna, Bryanne, Breanne, Brianne, Breena, Brielle, Brea, BreeFamous Namesakes: Actress Brianna Hildebrand, actress Brianna ReedPeak Popularity: Brianna hit the top 1,000 in 1976 and the top 100 in 1988. It was most popular in 1999 with a rank of 14, and it was 146 in 2020.
Bridget
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Of high status, strong, powerful, and virtuousAlternative Spellings & Variations: Bridgett, Bridgette, Brigit, Brigid, BrighidFamous Namesakes: Actress Bridget Fonda, gymnast Bridget SloanPeak Popularity: Bridget has been a top 1,000 name for over a century. It was number 531 in 1900 and number 747 in 2020.
Caitlin
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, French, GreekMeaning: PureAlternative Spellings & Variations: Caitlyn, Kaitlin, Kaitlyn, Catelyn, Katelyn, Cailin, Cait, Cate, KateFamous Namesakes: Musician Caitlin Crosby, actress Caitlin ThompsonPeak Popularity: Caitlin was a top 100 name in the U.S. from 1985 until 2002. Its highest rank was 44 in 1988.
Caoimhe
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, CelticPronunciation: KEE-va or KWEE-vaMeaning: Charming, dear, and beautiful Alternative Spellings & Variations: Keeva, Kivah, Keevah, Keva, KivaFamous Namesakes: Irish human rights activist Caoimhe ButterflyPeak Popularity: Caoimhe is not common in the United States, but it is popular in Ireland where it was number 27 in 2020.
Cara
Origin: Irish, Latin, Italian, Greece, and othersMeaning: Friend or belovedAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kara, Carra, Karra, Carah, Karah, Cari, KariFamous Namesakes: Novelist Cara Lockwood, actress Cara Seymour, model Cara DelevingnePeak Popularity: Cara has been a consistent top 1,000 name in the U.S. since 1953. Its highest rank was 184 in 1985. But, its popularity has been declining, and it has ranked in the 800-900s since 2016.
Casey
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, EnglishMeaning: Vigilant, watchful, and brave Alternative Spellings & Variations: Kacie, Kasey, Kaysee, Kaycey, Caysie, Kasie, Kaysie, CassieFamous Namesakes: Actress Casey Burke, actress Casey WilsonPeak Popularity: Casey appeared as a top 1,000 name for girls in 1967. It reached number 80 in 1986 but has been on a steady trend downward since, and fell off the top 1,000 in 2020.
Cassidy
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Clever or having curly hairAlternative Spellings & Variations: Cassidie, Cassidi, Kassidy, CassadeeFamous Namesakes: Singer Cassidy Catanzaro, singer Cassadee PopePeak Popularity: Cassidy is a unisex name, but it is more common for girls. It peaked for boys in 1984 and girls in 1999.
Colleen
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: A young girl or lassAlternative Spellings & Variations: Coleen, Collene, Colene, Collyne, ColineFamous Namesakes: Journalist Colleen McEdwards, actress Colleen CampPeak Popularity: Colleen was a popular name in the United States for over a hundred years. It reached a rank of 92 in 1965 but fell out of the top 1,000 in 2007 and is now less common.
Deirdre
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Sorrowful, broken-hearted, fearAlternative Spellings & Variations: Deirdra, Deirdrah, DeedraFamous Namesakes: Actress Deidre Hall, actress Deirdre LovejoyPeak Popularity: Deirdre was a top 1,000 name in the U.S. from 1944 until 1990. It was most popular in 1961 when it reached number 333.
Delaney
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, French, EnglishMeaning: Child of dark defianceAlternative Spellings & Variations: Delainie, Delanie, Dalaney, DelaneFamous Namesakes: Ice hockey player Delaney Collins, singer Delaney GibsonPeak Popularity: Delaney made it into the top 1,000 in 1991. It reached 169 in 2004 and was 312 in 2020.
Eileen
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, French, German, LatinMeaning: LightAlternative Spellings & Variations: Ilene, Aileen, Eilene, Ailene, Eilean, Evelyn, Evelina, Aveline, Helen, EllenFamous Namesakes: Astronaut Eileen Collins, actress Eileen DavidsonPeak Popularity: Eileen has been a top 1,000 name for well over 100 years. It was number 365 in 1900, in the top 200 from 1913 until 1969, and ranked 700 in 2020.
Erin
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, CelticMeaning: Peace or IrelandAlternative Spellings & Variations: Erinn, Errin, Eryn, Eran, Erun, Eren, ErieFamous Namesakes: Sportscaster Erin Andrews, legal clerk and environmental activist Erin BrockovichPeak Popularity: Erin became popular in the U.S. in the 1950s. It was in the top 100 from 1971 until 2005, reaching number 18 in 1983. Recently, it has ranked in the 400-500s. In Ireland, Erin was in the top 100 from 2002 to 2020.
Finley
Origin: Irish, Scottish, GaelicMeaning: Fair, hero, or holyAlternative Spellings & Variations: Finlay, Finnley, Finlea, Finleigh, Fynley, Phynley, Finnlea, FinnPeak Popularity: Finley made it into the top 1,000 in 2005, and has exploded in popularity. It was number 201 in 2020.
Fiona
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, EnglishMeaning: Fair or vineAlternative Spellings & Variations: Fionna, Fionah, Fianna, Fiana, Finola,Famous Namesakes: Singer Fiona Apple, actress Fiona FullertonPeak Popularity: Fiona appeared as a top 1,000 name in 1990. It has had a steady rise in popularity reaching a high of 180 in 2017 before falling to 296 in 2020.
Gráinne
Origin: Irish, possibly GaelicPronunciation: GRON-yaMeaning: Love; possibly grain or crop Alternative Spellings & Variations: Granya, Graunya, Grawnya, Gronya, Grainia, GraceFamous Namesakes: Irish singer-songwriter Grainne Duffy, Irish swimmer Gráinne MurphyPeak Popularity: Gráinne is a rare name in the United States, and it has not appeared on the top 1,000 list in the last 120 years. In Ireland, it was in the top 100 from 2002 to 2008.
Kathleen
Origin: Irish, Old French, GreekMeaning: PureAlternative Spellings & Variations: Cathleen, Kathline, Kathlene, Kathy, Kathie, Kathi, KatieFamous Namesakes: Actress Kathleen Turner, producer Kathleen KennedyPeak Popularity: Kathleen has been extremely popular for well over 100 years. It was number 170 in 1900 and a top 200 name until the year 2000. It broke the top 10 in 1949 when it ranked number 9. It saw a decline in the early 2000s and reached a new low of 940 in 2020.
Keira
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Greek Meaning: Dark hair or little dark one Alternative Spellings & Variations: Cera, Ciara, Ciarra, Cairah, Keera, Ceara, Kiara, Kira, Kyra Famous Namesakes: Actress Keira Knightley Peak Popularity: Keira made it into the top 1,000 in the year 2000. It reached 110 in 2006 and ranked 464 in 2020.
Kelly
Origin: Irish, Scottish, GaelicMeaning: Bright-headed or intelligentAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kelli, Kelley, Kellie, Kellee, KelleighFamous Namesakes: Television host Kelly Ripa, actress Kelly PrestonPeak Popularity: Kelly was a top 100 name from 1958 until the year 2000. Its highest rank was 10 in 1977. It fell to 748 in 2020.
Kelsey
Origin: Irish, Old English, NorseMeaning: Ship victory or fierce islandAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kelsie, Kelsi, Kelsy, Kelcie, Kelcy, Kelsee, Kelci, Kellsey, KelsayFamous Namesakes: Actress Kelsey Chow, comedian Kelsey CookPeak Popularity: Kelsey made it as a top 1,000 name for girls in 1977. It was a top 100 name from 1987 to 2001 and continues to be popular.
Kennedy
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, ScottishMeaning: Helmet-headed, fierceAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kenedy, Kennedi, Kennedie, Kennidy, Kennedee, Kennadi, KennadyFamous Namesakes: Former MTV VJ Lisa Kennedy MontgomeryPeak Popularity: Kennedy is a name for both genders, although it’s used more often for girls. A top 100 name for girls since 2011, it reached a peak rank of 54 in 2014.
Kerry
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: The people of CairAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kerri, Keri, Kerrie, Kerrey, Kery, Keree, KerieFamous Namesakes: Actress Kerry Washington, actress Kerry EllisPeak Popularity: Kerry was on the top 1,000 list for girls from 1943 until 1997. It reached its highest rank of 145 in 1971. It is no longer as common.
Maeve
Origin: Irish, Celtic, Greek, LatinPronunciation: MAYVMeaning: IntoxicatingAlternative Spellings & Variations: Maive, Maev, Meave, Maebh, MaivFamous Namesakes: Irish novelist Maeve Binchy, actress Maeve KinkeadPeak Popularity: A traditional Irish name, Maeve has been a top 1,000 name in the U.S. since 1997. It has seen a steady rise in popularity over the last 20 years and reached 173 in 2020.
Maureen
Origin: IrishMeaning: Bitter, of the sea, or wished-forAlternative Spellings & Variations: Maurine, Moreen, Máirin, Maura, Moira, Máire, MoFamous Namesakes: American-Irish actress Maureen O’Sullivan, singer Maureen McGovernPeak Popularity: Maureen has been common in the United States for over a century. It was a top 200 name from 1933 through 1971. After that, use of the name has dwindled, and it is seen much less today.
Molly
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Bitter, of the sea, or wished-forAlternative Spellings & Variations: Mollie, Molli, Mallie, Molley, Mahley, MailleFamous Namesakes: Comedian and actress Molly Shannon, actress Molly RingwaldPeak Popularity: Molly is a traditional name that has been around for centuries. It was number 407 in 1900 and has mostly been in the top 100 from 1987 to 2013. In 2020, it was 174. Molly is also popular in Ireland where it has been in the top 100 since 2002. In 2020, it reached 19.
Mona
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, Italian Greek, and othersMeaning: Noble or aristocraticAlternative Spellings & Variations: Monah, Monna, Monca, Monya, MonicaFamous Namesakes: Television host and former Miss Universe Mona Grudt, actress Mona MarshallPeak Popularity: Mona is a classic name. It was number 399 in 1900 and on the top 1,000 list until 1986.
Muriel
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Celtic, LatinMeaning: Of the bright sea Alternative Spellings & Variations: Murial, Mureal, Muireal, Muriol, Merial, Muirgheal, MerylFamous Namesakes: Designer Muriel Brandolini, actress Muriel EvansPeak Popularity: Muriel is an old name. It was number 200 in 1900 and consistently ranked as a top 1,000 name until 1965. It is now uncommon.
Niamh
Origin: Irish, GaelicPronunciation: NEEVMeaning: Radiant and brightAlternative Spellings & Variations: Niambh, Niam, Neve, Neave, NieveFamous Namesakes: Irish rugby player Niamh Briggs, Irish author Niamh O’ConnorPeak Popularity: Niamh is not a well-known name in the United States, but a familiar one in Ireland. It ranked 86 in Ireland in 2020 and peaked at 8 in 2002.
Nora
Origin: Irish, German, Italian, Spanish, English, and othersMeaning: HonorAlternative Spellings & Variations: Norah, Norra, Norreh, Noreen, Norene, Norine, HonoraFamous Namesakes: Author Nora Roberts, actress Nora DunnPeak Popularity: Nora is a classic name that has been popular in the U.S. for over a century. It was number 83 in 1900 and had a high at number 30 in 2020
Órla
Origin: Irish, Celtic, DanishMeaning: Golden princess Alternative Spellings & Variations: Orlah, Orrla, Orlagh, OrlaithFamous Namesakes: Irish actress Orla Brady, Irish singer Órla FallonPeak Popularity: Orla is a rare name in the U.S. that does not appear on the top 1,000 list for the last 120 years. However, it is well-known in Ireland.
Quinn
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, ScottishMeaning: Wisdom, intelligence, or counsel; descendent of ConnAlternative Spellings & Variations: Quin, Quynn, Qwinn, Quinne, Qwinne, QuiynFamous Namesakes: Actress Quinn ShephardPeak Popularity: Quinn is a gender-neutral name that is more commonly given to girls. It hit the top 1,000 list of girl names in the U.S. in 1979 and has been in the top 100 since 2015.
Reagan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Little ruler, the king’s childAlternative Spellings & Variations: Rheagan, Regan, Ragan, Raegan, Raygan, Reghan, Raghan, Reaghan, Raeghan, Reganne, Reaganne, RheaganFamous Namesakes: Actress Reagan Gomez-Preston, actress Reagan Dale NeisPeak Popularity: Reagan is very popular for girls. It reached a high at number 97 in the U.S. 2016.
Riley
Origin: Irish, English Meaning: Courageous, valiant, or from the rye field Alternative Spellings & Variations: Rylie, Reilly, Reilley, Rylee, Rilee, Rileigh, Ryleigh, Ryley Famous Namesakes: Actress Riley Keough, singer Riley Biederer Peak Popularity: Riley is a unisex name. It has been a top 1,000 name for boys in the U.S. for over 100 years and made it into the top 100 for boys for one year in 2002. Riley has been a top 100 name for girls since 2002 and reached its high at number 22 in 2016.
Róisín
Origin: Irish Pronunciation: ROW-sheen or ROSH-sheen Meaning: Little rose Alternative Spellings & Variations: Roisin, Rose, Rosie, Rosaleen, Rosheen Famous Namesakes: Athlete Roisin McGettigan, comedian Roisin Conaty Peak Popularity: Roisin is an unusual name in the United States. But, it’s popular in Ireland and was in the top 100 in 2020.
Shannon
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Wise, or old riverAlternative Spellings & Variations: Sionainn, Shannen, Shannan, Shannun, Shannin, Shanon, Shannyn, SiannonFamous Namesakes: Actress Shannon Woodward, author Shannon HalePeak Popularity: Shannon was a top 100 name for girls from 1968 to 1998. It reached its highest rank of 17 in 1976. After a decline, it is no longer in the top 1,000.
Shauna
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, EnglishMeaning: God is graciousAlternative Spellings & Variations: Shawna, Seana, Shanna, ShonaFamous Namesakes: Writer Shauna Cross, producer Shauna RobertsonPeak Popularity: Shauna was popular from 1949 through 1999, but has not made the top 1,000 list since the year 2000.
Shay
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Admired, respected, or stately; hawkAlternative Spellings & Variations: Shai, Shea, Shae, Shaye, Shey, ShaylaFamous Namesakes: Actress Shay Mitchell, actress and singer Shay AstarPeak Popularity: Shay is not very common. It reached its highest position for girls in 1971 with a rank of 893. It is far more popular in Ireland where it is often in the top 100.
Sheila
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, LatinMeaning: HeavenlyAlternative Spellings & Variations: Sheilah, Sheela, Sheala, Shelagh, Sheelagh, SíleFamous Namesakes: Singer and percussionist Sheila E., actress Sheila KelleyPeak Popularity: Sheila was a top 100 name in the U.S. from 1945 to 1973 reaching number 50 in 1963 and 1965. It began to fall out of favor in the 1990s and dropped out of the top 1,000 in 2008.
Sheridan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Seeker or searcher; wildAlternative Spellings & Variations: Sirideán, Sheradan, Sheridyn, Sherydan, Sherrie, SherryFamous Namesakes: Actress Sheridan Smith, actress Sheridan PiercePeak Popularity: Sheridan made the top 1,000 list five times between 1996 and 2002. Its best year was 2001 when it reached 777.
Sinéad
Origin: Irish, Gaelic; HebrewPronunciation: Shin-AIDMeaning: God’s gracious gift; God forgivesAlternative Spellings & Variations: Sinead, Shinade, Shinaid, Jean, JeanetteFamous Namesakes: Scottish ice dancer Sinead Kerr, singer Sinead HarnettPeak Popularity: Sinéad is a rare name in the United States, but it is more common in Ireland.
Siobhan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, ScottishPronunciation: Shiv-AWNMeaning: God is graciousAlternative Spellings & Variations: Shevon, Shevonne, Shavonne, Chevon, ChevonneFamous Namesakes: Actress Siobhan Fallon Hogan, actress Siobhan FinneranPeak Popularity: Siobhan made the top 1,000 list in the U.S. from 1979 to 1988. It was most popular in 1979 with a rank of 628.
Sláine
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: HealthAlternative Spellings & Variations: Slaine, Slain, Slayne, SlaeneFamous Namesakes: Irish actress Slaine KellyPeak Popularity: Slaine is a unique name and not in the top 1,000.
Sloane
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Celtic Meaning: A warrior Alternative Spellings & Variations: Sloan, Slone, Slonne, Sloanne Famous Namesakes: Tennis player Sloane Stephens, actress Sloane Avery Peak Popularity: Sloane is a top 1,000 name for girls since 2009, and its popularity is growing each year, with a new high at 181 in 2020.
Tara
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, English, Indian (from Sanskrit), PersianMeaning: A high place or from the hill; a starAlternative Spellings & Variations: Tarra, Tarah, Tarin, TarynFamous Namesakes: Olympic figure skater Tara Lipinski, actress Tara ReidPeak Popularity: Tara is a popular name in the United States. It was a top 100 name from 1970 to 1991 reaching number 35 in 1977. It has seen a decline over the last decade and fell out of the top 1,000 in 2018.
Teagan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: A poet Alternative Spellings & Variations: Tegan, Teaghan, Teegan, Teigen, Teagen, TeagueFamous Namesakes: Actress Teagan Presley, actress and bodybuilder Teagan ClivePeak Popularity: Teagan showed up in the top 1,000 in 1999. It has shot up in popularity over the last 20 years making it to a high at number 150 in 2016.
Úna
Origin: Irish, Celtic, Gaelic, Scottish, English, Scandinavian, LatinMeaning: One, only; lambAlternative Spellings & Variations: Una, Oona, Ona, OonaghFamous Namesakes: Actress Una Merkel, Irish singer Una HealyPeak Popularity: Una is an old name. It was number 397 in 1900 and a top 1,000 name in the U.S. before 1942 when it fell off the list.
Popular Irish Baby Names for Boys
Here are some popular and unique Irish baby names for boys along with their meanings, origins, and other interesting information.
Aidan
Origin: Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, Celtic Meaning: Fiery Alternative Spellings & Variations: Aiden, Aedan, Aden, Ayden, Adyn, Aydan Famous Namesakes: American-Irish actor Aidan Quinn, actor Irish actor Aidan Gillen Peak Popularity: Aidan is gender-neutral, but it’s given much more often to boys. It peaked in the U.S. at number 39 for boys in 2003. It is a top 100 name in Ireland.
Alan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, Old German, French, EnglishMeaning: Little rockAlternative Spellings & Variations: Allan, Ailin, Alen, Allen, Alon, Alin, Alun, AlFamous Namesakes: Composer Alan Menken, astronaut Alan ShepardPeak Popularity: Alan is a centuries-old name. It was number 430 in the U.S. in 1900 and a top 100 name from 1938 to 1972. In recent years it remains in the top 200, ranking 194 in 2020.
Barry
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: A sharp spear; fair-headed Alternative Spellings & Variations: Báire, Baire, Barrie, Barie, Baire, BairreFamous Namesakes: Singer Barry Manilow, singer Barry WhitePeak Popularity: Barry was a top 100 name from 1941 through 1970 reaching a high rank of 61 in 1962. It began to drop its position in the 1990s and eventually fell off the top 1,000 list in 2005.
Braden
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, EnglishMeaning: Salmon; broad valley or hillside; descendant of BradánAlternative Spellings & Variations: Bradán, Brayden, Braydan, Braeden, Braydon, Breydon, Braidon, BradyFamous Namesakes: Hockey player Braden Holtby, producer Braden BartyPeak Popularity: Braden gained popularity in the United States in the 1970s and slowly rose through the ranks. Its best year was 2005 when it reached 133.
Brendan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, WelshMeaning: Prince or kingAlternative Spellings & Variations: Brenden, Brendon, Breandán, Brandon, Brennan, BrennenFamous Namesakes: Actor Brendan Fraser, Irish singer Brendan MurrayPeak Popularity: Brendan first appeared in the top 1,000 in 1936. It was most popular in 1999 with a rank of 96. It has dropped to the 500s in recent years, ranking 717 in 2020.
Brian
Origin: Irish, Celtic, EnglishMeaning: High, noble, strongAlternative Spellings & Variations: Bryan, Brien, Brion, Bryen, Bryon, Briant, BryantFamous Namesakes: Actor Brian Austin Green, journalist Brian WilliamsPeak Popularity: Brian is a common name for boys. It was in the top 100 from 1947 to 2010 and spent 13 years in the top 10. As of 2020, it ranked in the 200s.
Brody
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, JewishMeaning: Second son; a ditchAlternative Spellings & Variations: Brodie, Brodhie, Brodee, Brodey, Brady, BraideFamous Namesakes: Comedian Brody Stephens, reality television personality Brody JennerPeak Popularity: Brody has been a top 1,000 name since 1976 and was in the top 100 from 2008 to 2015.
Caden
Origin: Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, Celtic, Arabic, English, and othersMeaning: Battle or warrior; companionAlternative Spellings & Variations: Cadan, Kaden, Cayden, Kayden, Caeden, Kaeden, Cadin, Kadin, Cathan, Callan, Cailean Famous Namesakes: Actor Caden Conrique, Football player Caden SternsPeak Popularity: Caden made the top 1,000 in 1992 and was in the top 100 from 2005 to 2010. More recently, it has ranked in the 200s and was number 242 in 2020.
Cody
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, EnglishMeaning: Helpful or cushionAlternative Spellings & Variations: Codey, Codie, Codee, Coty, Kody, Kodie, Kodi, KotyFamous Namesakes: Singer Cody Simpson, actor Cody WalkerPeak Popularity: Cody has been in the top 1,000 since 1951. It was most popular in 1991 when it ranked 24 until 1994.
Colin
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, French, EnglishMeaning: Young, victoriousAlternative Spellings & Variations: Collin, Cullen Cuilén, CaileanFamous Namesakes: Actor Colin Firth, Irish actor Colin FarrellPeak Popularity: In the U.S., Colin held the rank of 874 in 1904 and was a top 200 name from 1982 to 2016.
Conan
Origin: Irish, Celtic, EnglishMeaning: High, wise; Little wolfAlternative Spellings & Variations: Konan, Conen, Konen, CoenanFamous Namesakes: Host Conan O’Brien, writer Arthur Conan DoylePeak Popularity: Conan is an unusual name and has not made the top 1,000 list in the last 120 years.
Conor
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: One who loves wolves Alternative Spellings & Variations: Connor, Conner, Konnor, Konner, KonorFamous Namesakes: Irish singer Conor Deasy, race car driver Conor DalyPeak Popularity: Conor has been in the top 1,000 since 1977, with a U.S. high at 402 in 2020, when it ranked fourth in Ireland. The variant Connor is more popular in the U.S. and was at number 78 in 2020.
Cormac
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Son of raven; charioteerAlternative Spellings & Variations: Cormack, Cormick Kormac, Kormack, MacFamous Namesakes: Writer Cormac McCarthy, Father Cormac AntramPeak Popularity: Cormac is a unique name in the United States, but it is usually in the top 100 in Ireland.
Cory
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, EnglishMeaning: From the round hill; ravineAlternative Spellings & Variations: Corie, Corey, Cori, Kori, Korey, KorieFamous Namesakes: Politician Cory Booker, actor Cory MonteithPeak Popularity: Cory hit the top 1,000 in the U.S. in the 1950s and quickly rose through the ranks. It made the top 100 in 1975 and reached number 59 in 1988. It started to see a decline in the 2000s and had dropped to 907 in 2020.
Craig
Origin: Irish, Scottish, WelshMeaning: Rock or near the rocksAlternative Spellings & Variations: Craeg, Craige, Kraig, Kraeg, Crayg, Cregg, KreggFamous Namesakes: Television Host Craig Ferguson, Comedian and television host Craig KilbornPeak Popularity: Craig has been on the top 1,000 list for over a century. It was number 902 in 1900 but held a position in the top 100 from 1947 to 1989. It fell out of the top 1,000 in 2018.
Darren
Origin: Irish, English, WelshMeaning: Great; oak treeAlternative Spellings & Variations: Darrin, Darryn, Darin, Daren, Daryn, Darien, Dáire, DarraghFamous Namesakes: Actor Darren Criss, former football player Darren McFaddenPeak Popularity: Darren appeared on the top 1,000 list in 1952. It was most popular in the 1960s reaching number 52 in 1965.
Declán
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Prayerful; full of goodnessAlternative Spellings & Variations: Declan, Declen, Declain, DeaglánFamous Namesakes: Former President of the High Court and Attorney General of Ireland Declan Costello, Irish writer Declan HughesPeak Popularity: Declan has been in the top 1,000 since 1998. It has risen quickly and reached number 102 in 2020.
Dermot
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, CelticMeaning: Free of envy Alternative Spellings & Variations: Dermott, Dermut, Dermod, Dairmit, Darmait, Dairmut, DiarmaitFamous Namesakes: Actor Dermot Mulroney, host Dermot O’LearyPeak Popularity: Dermot is not common in the U.S. and has not been listed as a top 1,000 name in the last 120 years.
Desmond
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Celtic, EnglishMeaning: From South MunsterAlternative Spellings & Variations: Desmund, Desmun, Desmon, DezmondFamous Namesakes: Actor Desmond Harrington, former football player Desmond HowardPeak Popularity: Desmond first appeared on the top 1000 list in the U.S. in 1904, but was not a consistent top 1,000 name until 1959. Its highest rank was 264 in 1992.
Devon
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, CelticMeaning: Poet or defender Alternative Spellings & Variations: Devyn, Devan, Deven, DevinFamous Namesakes: Professional Wrestler Devon Storm (“Crowbar”), Olympic cross-country skier Devon KershawPeak Popularity: Devon is a unisex name, but it is given to boys much more often. Its best year for boys was 1994 when it reached number 117.
Dillon
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Welsh, FrenchMeaning: Unknown; possibly descendant of the blind one, born from the sea, or like a lionAlternative Spellings & Variations: Dylan, Dillan, Dillun, Dillyn, Dillen, DelionFamous Namesakes: Former baseball pitcher Dillon Gee, actor Dillon CaseyPeak Popularity: Dillon made the top 1,000 list in 1979. It held its highest rank of 73 in 1992 and in recent years ranked in the 500s, inching closer to 700 as of 2020.
Donovan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Dark warrior or princelingAlternative Spellings & Variations: Donavan, Donavon, Donovon, Donovin, Donovyn, DonFamous Namesakes: Former football player Donovan McNabb, actor Donovan PattonPeak Popularity: Donovan has been in the top 1,000 for over a hundred years. Its most popular year was 2003 at 176.
Elroy
Origin: Irish, English, FrenchMeaning: The king or a young person with red hairAlternative Spellings & Variations: Elroye, Kilroy, Ilroy, Leroy, Gilroy, Elry, RoyFamous Namesakes: Football player Elroy Hirsch, television writer Elroy SchwartzPeak Popularity: Elroy was most popular during the first half of the 20th century. Its best year was 1922 with a rank of 438. It dropped off the top 1,000 list in 1970 and is now uncommon.
Eóghan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish Pronunciation: OH-in Meaning: Born into nobility; born into youth Alternative Spellings & Variations: Eógan, Owen, Owain, Eoghain, Eian, Eion, Ian, Ewan, Euan Famous Namesakes: Irish singer and soccer player Eoghan Quigg, Irish former rugby player Eoghan Hickey Peak Popularity: Eoghan is rare in the United States, but it’s common in Ireland where it was in the top 100 from 2002 to 2018.
Evan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, WelshMeaning: God is gracious; youth or young warriorAlternative Spellings & Variations: Evyn, Evin, EvaneFamous Namesakes: Actor Evan Peters, baseball player Evan LongoriaPeak Popularity: Evan has been a top 100 name for boys since 1983 reaching number 35 in 2009.
Fergus
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, ScottishMeaning: Strong or manly; virilityAlternative Spellings & Variations: Feargus, Fergal, Fearghus, Fearghas, Ferguson, Ferris, FergieFamous Namesakes: St. Fergus, Fergus the GreatPeak Popularity: Fergus is not a common name in the U.S. and does not appear in the top 1,000.
Finn
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, English, Old NorseMeaning: Fair or having light skin and hair; small blond soldier; wandererAlternative Spellings & Variations: Finley, Finian, Finbar, Finnegan, Finneas, Phineas, FionnFamous Namesakes: Actor Finn Wolfhard, actor Finn JonesPeak Popularity: Finn made it into the top 1,000 in the year 2000 and was number 178 in 2020. It is also a popular name in Ireland where it held the number 6 spot in 2020.
Flynn
Origin: Irish, EnglishMeaning: Descendant of Flann (reddish or ruddy complexion) Alternative Spellings & Variations: Flinn, Flyn, Flyne, Flann, FloinnFamous Namesakes: Basketball player Flynn Robinson, actor Flynn MorrisonPeak Popularity: Flynn has been a top 1,000 name in the U.S. since 2011 and was number 659 in 2020.
Garrett
Origin: Irish, English, Old French, GermanicMeaning: Rules by the spear; brave or strongAlternative Spellings & Variations: Garett, Garret, Garratt, Garritt, GarittFamous Namesakes: Actor Garrett Clayton, Olympic bobsledder Garrett HinesPeak Popularity: Garrett has been in the top 1,000 for over a century. It was number 419 in 1900 and number 367 in 2020.
Glenn
Origin: Irish, Scottish, Gaelic, CelticMeaning: From the small valley Alternative Spellings & Variations: Glen, Gleann, Glynn, GlinnFamous Namesakes: Singer Glenn Frey, musician Glenn MillerPeak Popularity: Glenn is a traditional name for boys. It was popular in the U.S. in 1900 with a rank of 118. It was a top 200 name until 1978. After that, it slowly faded in use and dropped out of the top 1,000 in 2009.
Grady
Origin: IrishMeaning: NobleAlternative Spellings & Variations: Gradie, Gradey, Graydie, Graidy, Gradáigh, GradenFamous Namesakes: Actor Grady Sutton, musician Grady TatePeak Popularity: Grady has been popular in the U.S. for over 100 years. It was number 224 in 1900 and number 396 in 2020.
Keegan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Son or descendant of Egan or “Aodhagán” (fire or fiery)Alternative Spellings & Variations: Kegan, Keigan, Keagan, Keegen, KeeghanFamous Namesakes: Actor Keegan-Michael Key, actor Keegan AllenPeak Popularity: Keegan hit the top 1,000 list for boy names in 1979 and peaked in 2007 at 222.
Keelan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Slender one or smallAlternative Spellings & Variations: Keylan, Kielan, Kelan, Kealan, Keelin, KellanFamous Namesakes: Football player Keelan Cole, pro skateboarder Keelan DaddPeak Popularity: Keelan is a traditional last name that is now given as a first name. It is unique in both the U.S. and in Ireland and does not show up on the top 1,000 list of names during the previous 120 years.
Kieran
Origin: Scottish, Irish, GaelicMeaning: Having dark hairAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kieren, Kieron, Kiren, Keiran, Kierin, KyranFamous Namesakes: Actor Kieran Culkin, singer Kieran AckermanPeak Popularity: Kieran has grown in popularity since 1992. Its most successful year was 2011 with a rank of 474.
Kevin
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Celtic, LatinMeaning: Gentle, kind, or handsome; of noble birthAlternative Spellings & Variations: Kevan, Kevyn, Caoimhín, Cavan, KefinFamous Namesakes: Comedian Kevin Hart, actor Kevin Costner, singer Kevin JonasPeak Popularity: Kevin is a leading name for boys. It was in the top 100 from 1949 to 2016, and its highest rank was 11 in 1963. In Ireland, it had been in the top 100 from 2002 to 2019.
Killian
Origin: Irish, GaelicPronunciation: KIL-ee-anMeaning: Little church or bright-headedAlternative Spellings & Variations: Killien, Cillian, Cillion, Killion, Kilian, Kylian, KilleenFamous Namesakes: Ski jumper Killian Peier, Irish singer Killian DonnellyPeak Popularity: Killian made the top 1,000 in 1995 and it had a high at 351 in 2020.
Lennon
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Descendant of black bird, dear one, child of love, or a small cloak or capeAlternative Spellings & Variations: Lennan, Lennin, Lennen, Lenin, Lenon, LeannánFamous Namesakes: Model Lennon GallagherPeak Popularity: Lennon is another last name that is now also given as a first name. It has been a top 1,000 name for boys and girls since 2013 and continues to gain in popularity.
Liam
Origin: Irish, Germanic Meaning: The strong protector; guardian Alternative Spellings & Variations: Lyam, Leeam, Uilliam, William, Will, Bill Famous Namesakes: Actor Liam Neeson, actor Liam Hemsworth Peak Popularity: Liam is very trendy. In the U.S., it made the top 10 in 2012 reaching number 1 from 2017 to 2020. It is also a popular name in Ireland where it was number 7 in 2020.
Neil
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Cloud; passionate or championAlternative Spellings & Variations: Niall, Neill, Neal, Neale, Neel, Kneil, NigelFamous Namesakes: Actor Neil Patrick Harris, singer-songwriter Neil YoungPeak Popularity: Neil is a traditional name that has been around for a very long time, with steady popularity in the top 200 in the U.S. from 1928 to 1983. It ranked in the 700s as of 2020.
Nolan
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Descendant of the famous or noble oneAlternative Spellings & Variations: Nolen, Nolin, Nolun, NolynFamous Namesakes: Actor Nolan Gould, baseball player Nolan ArenadoPeak Popularity: Nolan has been in the top 1,000 for over 100 years. In 1900, it was number 623. It began to see an increase in popularity in the 1980s and broke into the top 100 in 2011. In 2020, it was number 61.
Orrin
Origin: Irish, GaelicMeaning: Green or otterAlternative Spellings & Variations: Orin, Oran, Oren, Odran, Odhran, Orahn, Aran, AhranFamous Namesakes: Former U.S. Senator Orrin HatchPeak Popularity: Orrin is an old name, but it isn’t common. It was number 836 in 1900 and 938 in 1961. It has not returned to the top 1,000 since then.
Pádraig
Origin: Irish and Gaelic, from LatinPronunciation: PAW-drig or PAWD-rickMeaning: Of noble birth or the patrician classAlternative Spellings & Variations: Patrick, Phádraig, Pádraic, Pádric, Pádraigh, Pátraic, Patrik, Paddy, PattyFamous Namesakes: Irish pro golfer Pádraig Harrington, actor Liam Pádraig AikenPeak Popularity: Pádraig is an unusual name in the United States. The English translation, Patrick, is much more common.
Rónán
Origin: Irish, CelticMeaning: Little sealAlternative Spellings & Variations: Ronan, Ronin, Ronen, Ronon, Roanan, Roenan, Rownin, RownanFamous Namesakes: Journalist Ronan Farrow, Irish composer Ronan HardimanPeak Popularity: Ronan made the top 1,000 in 2001 and was number 269 in 2020. In Ireland, Ronan was in the top 100 from 2002 to 2019.
Rory
Origin: Irish, Scottish, GaelicMeaning: Red-haired ruler, chief, or kingAlternative Spellings & Variations: Rori, Rorie, Rorrey, Rorey, Roree, Rorry, Rorri, Ruari, RuairiFamous Namesakes: Actor Rory O’Malley, singer-songwriter Rory Lee FeekPeak Popularity: Rory has been in the top 1,000 since 1947. It was most common in 1959 when it ranked 280. In 2020, it ranked 330 in the U.S. for boys and 457 for girls. In Ireland, it has been in the top 100 from 2002 to 2020.
Rowan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, Scottish, EnglishMeaning: Little red oneAlternative Spellings & Variations: Rowen, Rowann, Rowanne, Rowin, Rowyn, Rowynn, Roan, Roane, Rohan, RuadhFamous Namesakes: Actor Rowan AtkinsonPeak Popularity: Rowan is a gender-neutral name that is trending up for both sexes. It hit the top 1,000 chart in the U.S. for boys in 1999 and girls in 2003. In 2020, it ranked 113 for boys and 255 for girls.
Ryan
Origin: Irish, Gaelic Meaning: Little ruler; illustrious Alternative Spellings & Variations: Rian, Ryen, Rion, Ryon, Rhyan, Rhyon, Riain Famous Namesakes: Actor Ryan Gosling, television and radio personality Ryan Seacrest Peak Popularity: Ryan is an extremely popular name for boys. It reached number 11 in 1986, 1990, and 1991. It is also popular in Ireland and has been in the the top 100 from 2002 to 2020.
Shawn
Origin: IrishMeaning: God is gracious; God is mercifulAlternative Spellings & Variations: Sean, Shawne, Shaun, Seanne, ShaunneFamous Namesakes: Actor Shawn Wayans, singer Shawn MendesPeak Popularity: Shawn was a top 100 name for boys from 1964 to 1995. Its best year was 1973 when it reached a rank of 27.
Séamus
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, ScottishPronunciation: SHAY-musMeaning: The one that comes after; supplanterAlternative Spellings & Variations: Seumas, Seamas, Sehmus, Sheamus, Shamus, ShaymusFamous Namesakes: Irish soccer player Séamus Coleman, actor Seamus DeverPeak Popularity: Seamus has been a top 1,000 name in the United States since 1995. It was most popular in 2003 with a rank of 733.
Shane
Origin: IrishMeaning: Graced by GodAlternative Spellings & Variations: Shayne, Shaine, Shaene, SeaghánFamous Namesakes: Actor Shane West, actor Shane HarperPeak Popularity: Shane has been in the top 1,000 since 1953 and was in the top 100 from 1969 to 1995. In 2020, it was number 508 in the U.S. In Ireland, it was in the top 100 from 2002 to 2020.
Troy
Origin: Irish, Gaelic, French, GreekMeaning: Foot soldierAlternative Spellings & Variations: Troye, TroiFamous Namesakes: Former football player Troy Aikman, singer Troy GentryPeak Popularity: Troy has been a top 1,000 name for well over a century. It was number 244 in 1900, in the top 100 from 1961 to 1979, and number 416 in 2020.
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