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Irish Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Eithne Kernel, grain (core) Irish Girl
Eithnea Kernel, grain Irish Girl
Eithnne Kernel; seed; nut Irish Girl
Eleenah Generally 'bright, shining' or 'torch'; in related forms can also mean 'God has answered' Irish Girl
Eleene Bright, shining one; light/torch English, Greek, Irish Girl
Ellie Mayne Ellie: 'God is my oath' (from Elizabeth) or 'light/torch' (from Eleanor); Mayne: likely 'strength/main' (Old French) or locational ('from Maine'). Combined sense: 'oath/brightness and strength' (interpretive). French, Irish Girl
Eniah Uncertain; possibly “God has answered” (Hebrew derivation) or related to Enya/Eithne meaning “kernel”/“little fire”; often treated as a modern invented name. Gaelic, Irish Girl
Enyah Derived from the Gaelic name Eithne, meaning 'kernel' or 'grain'; sometimes interpreted in folklore as 'little fire' or 'ardor'. Irish Girl
Erinah Variant of Erin meaning "Ireland" or "from Ireland" Irish Girl
Erine From Ireland Irish Girl
Erinett Diminutive of Erin - 'little one from Ireland' or 'little Irish one' Irish Girl
Erinetta Little Erin English, Irish, Italian Girl
Erinette Diminutive of Erin - 'little Erin' (Erin = Ireland / 'from Ireland') Irish Girl
Erinne From Ireland Irish Girl
Erlean Probably a variant of names meaning "bright, shining" (via Helen/Eibhlín) or related to Aveline (diminutive of Ava) - generally associated with light/beauty or desired Irish Girl
Erleane Likely 'noble' (feminine form of Earl) or possibly 'alder tree' depending on root English, Irish Girl
Erynne From Ireland Irish Girl
Etain Uncertain; associated with a mythological heroine often linked to brightness, transformation, and the sun. Some sources relate it to Old Irish words for passion/jealousy. Irish Girl
Ethene From Irish Eithne: "kernel, grain"; alternatively, when used as a feminine form of Ethan: "strong, firm." English, Irish Girl
Ethna Kernel, grain Irish Girl
Evane Either "God is gracious" (if from Evan) or "life" (if from Éabha/Eavan) English, French, Irish Girl
Eyleyn Irish form of Helen - 'bright, shining' or 'light' Irish Girl
Faeleen Likely "little fairy" or "fairy-like" (from Fae + -leen) English, Irish Girl
Fainche Uncertain - historically associated with Saint Fanchea; exact original meaning is unknown Irish Girl
Fainne Ring; circle Irish Girl
Fallanne A modern blended name possibly combining Fallon ('descendant of a leader' / Irish surname) and Anne ('grace'), roughly 'graceful leader' or 'grace of Fallon'. English, Irish Girl
Fallonia Derived from Fallon: associated with 'leader' or 'ruler' (often interpreted as 'descendant of a leader' or 'little leader') English, Irish Girl
Fedelm Seer, prophetess Irish Girl
Fedelma Seeress, prophetess (name of a legendary/early medieval Irish prophetess) Gaelic, Irish Girl
Fennella Fair-shouldered (from Gaelic fionn 'fair' + guala 'shoulder') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Fiachina Likely derived from Old Irish 'fiach' meaning 'raven' or 'hunt'; often interpreted as 'little raven' or 'young hunter'. Irish Girl
Fianait Likely derived from Old Irish fían (“band of warriors”) - roughly ‘little warrior’ or ‘of the Fianna’ (rare/archaic name). Irish Girl
Fiannah Possibly 'fair' (from Fionn/Fiona) or related to Irish 'fianna' meaning 'band of warriors' English, Gaelic, Irish Girl
Fianne Likely from Gaelic roots meaning 'fair, white' (from Fionn) or linked to the Fianna - a band of warriors. Irish Girl
Fingula Fair-shouldered / white-shouldered (from Gaelic fionn 'fair, white' + guala 'shoulder') Irish Girl
Finnea Fair, white, fair-haired Gaelic, Irish Girl
Finnlea Blend meaning 'fair/white' + 'meadow' - roughly 'fair meadow' or 'fair-haired meadow' English, Irish Girl
Finty Little fair one; fair-haired / 'white' or 'fair' (diminutive of Fintan) Irish Girl
Fiona Jane Ariella {'Fiona': 'fair, white', 'Jane': 'God is gracious', 'Ariella': 'lioness of God'} Irish Girl
Fionnghuala Fair-shouldered (literally 'white/fair shoulder') Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Fionolaigh From Irish fionn 'fair' + guala 'shoulder' - 'fair-shouldered' Irish Girl
Fyndleah A modern blend meaning 'fair' (from Fin) + 'weary/delicate' (from Leah) - often interpreted as 'fair and delicate'. English, Irish Girl
Gaille Either "father's joy" (from Abigail) or "Gael/Gaelic person" (from Gaël); exact meaning depends on which root is intended. English, French, Gaelic, Irish Girl
Gallie Often a diminutive of Gail/Abigail ('my father rejoices') or derived from Gaelic 'Gall' meaning 'stranger, foreigner'. English, Gaelic, Irish, Latin Girl
Garrana Grove; little wood or orchard Irish Girl
Gillaine Likely 'servant' or 'devotee' (from Gaelic gilla, 'servant of' or 'devotee of a saint') Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Gineen Likely a diminutive/variant of names such as Geneen/Gina - generally interpreted as 'well-born' or 'little one'; if derived from Arabic Jinan, it means 'gardens' or 'paradises'. English, Irish Girl
Giollanaebhin Devotee or servant of Eibhín; roughly 'servant of the little/radiant one'. Irish Girl
Glennie From the valley Irish, Scottish Girl
Glennis Valley (also associated with Welsh sense 'clean, holy') Irish, Scottish Girl

Irish Girls name popularity over time

Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.

1,078
Names in this origin
88
With data in 2025
364
Births 2025
89,503
Peak year 2000