| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kassidee | From the Gaelic Ó Caiside ('descendant of Caiside'), often interpreted as 'curly-haired'. | Irish | Unisex | 91 #501 | |
| Oshae | From Irish O'Shea, 'descendant of Séaghdha' (Séaghdha often glossed as 'fortunate' or 'hawk-like') | Irish | Unisex | 91 #502 | |
| Oneil | Descendant of Niall; Niall is often interpreted as 'champion' or 'passionate' | Irish | Boy | 90 #503 | |
| Quynn | From the Irish surname Ó Cuinn - 'descendant of Conn'; associated with 'chief', 'leader' or 'wise'. | Irish | Unisex | 90 #504 | |
| Ailene | Derived from Helen/Helene: 'bright' or 'shining one' | Irish | Girl | 89 #505 | |
| Blain | Uncertain; from a Gaelic surname, possibly 'thin/slender' or 'yellow/bright' | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 87 #506 | |
| Kaian | A modern variant often interpreted as either 'king/royal' (from Kian) or 'of the sea' (from Kai). | English, Gaelic, Hawaiian, Irish, Persian, Scandinavian | Boy | 87 #507 | |
| Nore | Possibly 'honor' (from Nora) or 'light' (from Noor); also used as a place-name | Arabic, English, Irish | Girl | 87 #508 | |
| Mailin | Often considered a form of Malin/Magdalena meaning "of Magdala" or a diminutive meaning "little one"; in Gaelic contexts related to mael (devotee/chief) | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | 86 #509 | |
| Sorcha | Brightness | Irish, Old Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Girl | 86 #510 | |
| Dawayne | Little dark one; dark-haired | Irish | Boy | 85 #511 | |
| Keron | Little dark one (little dark-haired one) | Irish | Boy | 85 #512 | |
| Neilan | Derived from Niall - commonly interpreted as 'champion', 'cloud', or 'passionate' (exact origin uncertain) | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 85 #513 | |
| Flannery | Descendant of Flannabhra; from flann 'red' - red-haired, ruddy | Irish | Girl | 84 #514 | |
| Malonie | Devotee or servant of (Saint) John | Irish | Girl | 83 #515 | |
| Kerwin | Little dark one | Irish | Boy | 82 #516 | |
| Kilyan | Likely 'little church' (from Irish cill 'church'); alternative derivation from Ceallach ('strife' or 'war') is sometimes cited | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 82 #517 | |
| Orren | From Hebrew 'Oren' meaning 'pine' (or 'ash tree'); also used as an English/Irish variant of Gaelic Odhrán meaning 'little pale one' or 'pale/sallow'. | English, Hebrew, Irish | Boy | 82 #518 | |
| Delanee | Derived from an Irish surname meaning "descendant of Dubhshláine" (root dubh = "black") | Irish | Girl | 81 #519 | |
| Rorey | 'red king' (from Gaelic ruadh 'red' + rí 'king') | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | 81 #520 | |
| Kassey | Vigilant, watchful | Irish | Unisex | 80 #521 | |
| Seela | Possibly 'blind' (from Cecilia/Sheila) or 'rock/pause' (from Hebrew Sela/Selah); used as a feminine given name | Finnish, Hebrew, Irish | Girl | 80 #522 | |
| Briann | Noble, high; also associated with 'hill' or 'exalted' | Celtic, Irish | Unisex | 79 #523 | |
| Colman | Little dove | Irish, Latin | Boy | 79 #524 | |
| Kasi | Associated with Kashi (Varanasi) meaning 'luminous' or 'shining'; also used as a diminutive of Katarzyna/Catherine in Slavic contexts. | English, Estonian, Finnish, Indian, Irish, Polish, Sanskrit, Slavic | Unisex | 79 #525 | |
| Maclyn | Son of Lynn (literally 'son of the pool/lake') | English, Irish, Scottish | Unisex | 79 #526 | |
| Cera | Possibly 'dark' (from Irish); less commonly associated with 'wax' (Latin). | Irish | Girl | 78 #527 | |
| Keena | Likely from Irish 'Cian' meaning 'ancient' (diminutive: 'little ancient one') or from English 'keen' meaning 'sharp, eager'. | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | 78 #528 | |
| Deveon | A modern spelling variant of Devon/Devin - generally associated with the English county name Devon (place-name) or the Irish/Gaelic name Devin. | English, Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 77 #529 | |
| Konan | Commonly a variant of Conan meaning "little hound" or "little wolf" (Gaelic). In Japanese the meaning depends on the kanji (e.g., 小南 can mean "small south"). In West Africa it is primarily an ethnic/family name without a single agreed literal meaning. | Irish, Japanese | Boy | 77 #530 | |
| Breena | Variant of Brianna, commonly interpreted as "noble" or "strong" | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | 76 #531 | |
| Chasidy | Descendant of Caiside; often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever' | Irish | Unisex | 76 #532 | |
| Devanny | Descendant of Dubhán - 'little dark one' (dark-haired/dark) | Irish | Unisex | 76 #533 | |
| Ronon | Little seal | Irish | Boy | 76 #534 | |
| Aengus | From Old Irish óen 'one' + gus 'choice/strength' - often rendered 'one choice' or 'unique strength'. | Irish | Boy | 75 #535 | |
| Lochlin | From Gaelic 'Lochlann' - originally 'land of lakes', later used for the 'land of the Norse' (Vikings). | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | 75 #536 | |
| Graden | Modern variant of Grady or Grayden - generally interpreted as 'noble, renowned' (from Irish Grady) or 'gray hill/valley' (from English Graydon). | English, Irish | Boy | 74 #537 | |
| Brek | Likely from Gaelic 'breac' meaning 'speckled' or 'freckled'; also used as a short form or modern variant of Breck/Breckin and sometimes linked to surname origins (similar to Brock). | English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | 73 #538 | |
| Senan | 'little old one' / 'little wise one' (occasionally interpreted as 'little John') | Irish | Boy | 73 #539 | |
| Bran | Raven; crow | Celtic, Irish, Welsh | Boy | 72 #540 | |
| Ness | Headland or promontory; also used as a short form of Vanessa | English, Irish, Norse, Scottish Gaelic | Unisex | 72 #541 | |
| Ruan | From Irish 'Rúan' meaning 'little red one' or 'red-haired'; also appears as the Chinese surname 阮 (distinct origin). | Brazilian, Chinese, Irish, Portuguese | Boy | 72 #542 | |
| Adaira | From the oak ford | Irish, Scottish | Girl | 71 #543 | |
| Keeli | Slender and fair | Irish | Girl | 71 #544 | |
| Murphee | Sea warrior (sea-battler) | Irish | Boy | 71 #545 | |
| Oshay | From Irish Ó Sé/Shea - 'descendant of Shea'; Shea derived from Gaelic meaning 'stately' or 'admirable'. | Irish | Unisex | 71 #546 | |
| Ryana | Feminine form of Ryan: 'little king' / 'descendant of Rían' | Irish | Girl | 71 #547 | |
| Bowan | Possibly ‘descendant of Buadhachán’ (‘little victorious one’) or a variant meaning ‘son/descendant of Owen’ | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 70 #548 | |
| Kiano | Varies by origin - from Irish 'Cian' meaning 'ancient' or 'enduring'; from Persian 'Kian' meaning 'king' or 'royal'; also used as a modern East African name. | Irish, Persian, Swahili | Boy | 69 #549 | |
| Kier | Dark or dark-haired; diminutive sense 'little dark one' (from Ciarán) | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 69 #550 |
Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.