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Irish (Gaelic) Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Korran Sickle or curved blade; a pointed promontory or rounded hill (topographic) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Macauli “son of Amhlaoibh,” the Gaelic form of a Norse personal name (equivalent to Olaf) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Macbride Son of the servant/devotee of St. Brigid; Brigid/Brìghde carries sense of 'exalted one' or 'strength' Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Maccrea Son of grace / son of prosperity or favor Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Macdaibhidh Son of David (David = "beloved" in Hebrew) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Mackadam Son of Adam (descendant of Adam) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Mackarthur Son of Arthur (Arthur: Celtic name often associated with 'bear' or 'noble') Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Mackauley Son of Amhlaoibh (a Gaelic form of Olaf) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Mackauli Originally a patronymic meaning 'son of Aulay' (from Old Norse Óláfr/Olaf) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Mackauly Son of Amhlaoibh - descendant of Amhlaoibh (Gaelic form of the Old Norse name Olaf) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Macmahon Son of Mathghamhain ('bear' or 'bear-calf') - effectively 'son of the bear' Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Mael Donnchadha Servant or devotee of Donnchadh (Duncan) - 'servant of the brown warrior' Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Makbryde Son of Brigid (descendant of Brighid/Bridget) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Maloney “descendant of Maolán” - Maolán = “little tonsured one” or “devotee/servant (of a saint)” Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Maolmin Devotee or 'tonsured one' of (Saint) Mín - from Gaelic maol (tonsured/devotee) + Mín Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Peader Rock, stone Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Rioghbhardan Royal bard; literally "king's little bard" Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Ruaraid From Gaelic elements meaning "red" and "king" (often interpreted as "red king" or "red-haired king"). Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Gaelic Boy
Seafra Likely derived from Geoffrey meaning roughly 'pledge/peace' (approx. 'peaceful pledge' or 'territory peace'); if treated as a modern coinage it may be interpreted as evoking the sea Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Sennen From Old Irish 'sen' ('old') + diminutive '-án' - 'little old one' or 'young elder'; linked to Saint Senán Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Seosamh 'God will increase' / 'He will add' (from Hebrew) Irish (Gaelic) 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.

71
Names in this origin
13
With data in 2024
1,162
Births 2024
2,011
Peak year 2008