Irish (Gaelic) Boy Names
Irish (Gaelic) male names come from the Irish language and early Gaelic tradition. Many use masculine morphological patterns such as the diminutive ending -án (seen across historic male names) and preserve internal consonants like bh, dh, and gh that affect pronunciation through lenition. A large share originate in early medieval Ireland, drawing on elements meaning color, character, or warfare, and from historical kings and saints. Examples include Diarmait, Donnchad, Dubhthach, Fedlimid, Ceallachan, Conary, Blaine, and Gavan.
In modern use, both traditional Gaelic spellings and Anglicized forms appear. Fadas (á, é, í, ó, ú) are used in Irish orthography, though many male names circulate without diacritics outside Ireland.
| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roy | Commonly "king" (Old French); also associated with "red" or "red-haired" (Gaelic). | French, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 4,865 #1 | |
| Blaine | Likely 'yellow' or 'blond' (from Bláán); alternatively associated with 'top' or 'summit' (Welsh blaen) | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 2,562 #2 | |
| Seamus | Supplanter | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | 1,583 #3 | |
| Blayne | Likely 'yellow' or 'yellow-haired' (Gaelic origin; exact etymology uncertain) | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 656 #4 | |
| Rorie | Red king; 'red-haired king' (from Gaelic ruadh 'red' + rí 'king') | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 477 #5 | |
| Maclin | Derived from 'Mac' meaning 'son of' - likely an anglicized form of a surname (e.g., Macklin/MacLean); broadly 'son of …' | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 274 #6 | |
| Kerian | Little dark one | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | 63 #7 | |
| Ferguson | Son of Fergus - Fergus means 'man of vigor/strength' | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 53 #8 | |
| Dalan | Varies by origin - Irish Dallán: 'little blind one' (dall = 'blind' + diminutive -án); Persian/South Asian dalān: 'gallery, corridor, porch'. | English, Irish (Gaelic), Persian | Boy | 45 #9 | |
| Gavan | Likely 'white hawk' (from Gawain); Irish forms can be linked to 'Gabhán' meaning 'little smith' | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 43 #10 | |
| Eann | God is gracious (via John); alternatively 'bird' in Irish | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 33 #11 | |
| Mcclane | Son of the servant/devotee of (Saint) John | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 25 #12 | |
| Auley | From Old Norse meaning roughly "ancestor's relic" or "heir/descendant" | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | 23 #13 | |
| Rennan | Little seal (diminutive of rón, 'seal') | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | 15 #14 | |
| aidyn | Little fire (Irish origin); alternatively 'enlightened/bright' in Turkic | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Aindrea | Manly, masculine; brave | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Amhlaoibh | Heir/descendant of the ancestors | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Bheathain | Life (diminutive: 'little life') | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Biadhaiche | Cook, feeder, food-provider (occupational) | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Bothan | Little hut; small dwelling | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Brathach | Possibly derived from Gaelic 'brath' meaning 'judgment' or 'doom' - roughly 'judgment' or 'one of judgment'. | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Cadhlas | Possibly 'beautiful' or 'graceful' - meaning inferred from Cadhla; exact meaning for Cadhlas is uncertain | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Caladh | Harbour, landing place; quay | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Carn | Cairn; heap or mound of stones; rocky hill | Cornish, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Carric | Rock; 'from the rock' | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Ceallachan | Diminutive of Ceallach; meaning disputed - often given as 'little strife' or 'bright-headed'. | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Chriost | Christ; the anointed one (Messiah) | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Coilleach | Rooster, cockerel | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Conary | Lover or keeper of hounds | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Daithm | Uncertain. If related to Daithí, often associated with qualities like swiftness; Daithí is also treated in Irish contexts as an equivalent of David ('beloved'). | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Diarmait | “without envy” (free from jealousy) | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Donild | Ruler of the world | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Donnchad | Brown warrior; brown-haired chief | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Dubhghlas | Dark or black stream/river | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Dubhthach | Dark, black; dark-haired | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Duf | Dark, black | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Eachyn | Diminutive of 'each' (horse) - 'little horse' or 'young horse/horseman' | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Fearbhirigh | Obscure; likely contains Gaelic fear 'man' combined with a secondary element of uncertain meaning - roughly 'man of ___' or 'male associated with ___'. | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Fedlimid | From Old Irish, often interpreted as "ever good" or "constant" | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Gilleann | From Gaelic gille 'servant, lad' - a diminutive meaning 'little servant' or 'young devotee'. | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Gillespie | Servant or devotee of the bishop | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Gillmoore | Servant or devotee of (the Virgin) Mary | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Gillmore | Servant or follower of (the Virgin) Mary | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Gilmoore | Servant or follower of (the Virgin) Mary | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Gioilamhuire | Servant/follower of (the Virgin) Mary - 'Mary's servant' or 'devotee of Mary' | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Glend | Valley / 'from the valley' | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Greigoor | Watchful, vigilant | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Karrick | Rock; from a rocky place | Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — | |
| Kellagh | Likely 'bright-headed' or associated with 'strife/war' depending on etymology | Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Keyr | Dark, dusky; dark-haired | English, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish | Boy | — |
Irish (Gaelic) Boys name popularity over time
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Irish (Gaelic)-origin name in our dataset.