| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rayli | Variant of Riley; commonly given meanings are 'courageous, valiant' or (from Old English roots) 'rye clearing' | English, Irish | Girl | 38 #651 | |
| Allaina | Often interpreted as "bright, shining light" (from Elaine/Helen); sometimes linked to "little rock" or "harmony" (from Alana). | French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish | Girl | 37 #652 | |
| Ardin | Likely from Gaelic 'ard' (high) with diminutive '-ín' - 'little high' or 'from the high place'; sometimes treated as a variant of Arden. | English, Gaelic, Irish, Persian | Unisex | 37 #653 | |
| Brey | Likely either 'hillside' (from Scots brae) or a short form of Irish Bree meaning 'strength'/'exalted one'; also used as a modern stylistic name. | English, Irish | Unisex | 37 #654 | |
| Fynley | Fair-haired hero/warrior | Irish, Scottish | Unisex | 37 #655 | |
| Brekyn | Derived from 'Breccan', meaning 'freckled' or 'spotted' | Irish | Unisex | 36 #656 | |
| Cassady | Descendant of Caiside; likely 'curly-haired' | Irish | Unisex | 36 #657 | |
| Haydan | Likely 'little fire' (from Irish Aodhán/Aidan) or derived from an English surname/topographic term (hill/heath) depending on origin | English, Irish | Unisex | 36 #658 | |
| Briyanna | Feminine form of Brian - 'noble' or 'strong' | Irish | Girl | 35 #659 | |
| Cahir | From the stone fort; 'city' or 'seat' | Irish | Boy | 34 #660 | |
| Dallyn | Possibly 'little blind one' (from Irish Dallán) or a modern surname-derived name; meanings vary by source | English, Irish | Boy | 34 #661 | |
| Dermot | Free from envy, without jealousy | Irish | Boy | 34 #662 | |
| Finola | Fair-shouldered | Irish | Girl | 34 #663 | |
| Aileana | Bright, shining; often associated with Eileen/Helen | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Girl | 33 #664 | |
| Rorke | Descendant of Ruarc; associated with 'famous ruler' or 'renowned' | Irish, Scandinavian | Boy | 33 #665 | |
| Shaine | God is gracious | Irish | Boy | 33 #666 | |
| Brigitta | Exalted one; strength, power | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | 32 #667 | |
| Malley | From Irish Ó Máille meaning 'descendant of Máille' (personal name); as an English surname it can also be a vernacular form related to Mallory | Irish | Unisex | 31 #668 | |
| Mally | A pet form of Molly/Mary (little Mary); can also reflect Irish O'Malley family origins or be a diminutive of Malachi/Malcolm (linked to meanings like 'my messenger' or family/chief associations). | Irish | Girl | 31 #669 | |
| Norrah | Variant of Nora - 'honor' (from Honora) or 'light' (from Eleanor) | English, Irish | Girl | 31 #670 | |
| Brogen | ‘Little shoe’ - originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Brogan' | Irish | Unisex | 30 #671 | |
| Finbar | 'fair-headed' or 'fair-haired' (from Irish fionn 'fair' + barr 'head/top') | Irish | Boy | 30 #672 | |
| Kenady | Derived from the Irish surname Kennedy, often given the sense 'helmeted chief' or 'helmet-headed' (by extension: leader). | Irish | Unisex | 30 #673 | |
| Reighan | Derived from Riagán - 'little king' or 'kingly' | Irish | Unisex | 30 #674 | |
| Caeleigh | Modern form of Kaylee; commonly interpreted as 'slender' (from Irish roots) or as the compound 'Kay + Lee'. | English, Irish | Girl | 29 #675 | |
| Keilon | Likely 'slender, narrow' (derived from Gaelic Caolán) | Irish | Boy | 29 #676 | |
| Ryin | Commonly interpreted as "little king" or "descendant of Rían" | Irish | Boy | 29 #677 | |
| Brinna | Generally taken to mean 'little raven' or 'raven-haired' as a modern feminine variant/coinage. | English, Irish | Girl | 28 #678 | |
| Eavan | Derived from Éabha/Eva, meaning 'life' or 'living one' | Irish | Girl | 28 #679 | |
| Elanah | Likely 'tree' (from Hebrew Ilana) or a variant of Eliana/Alana meaning 'God has answered' or 'darling/child'. | Hebrew, Irish | Girl | 28 #680 | |
| Mccauley | Son of Amhlaoibh (Amlaíb), i.e. 'son/descendant of Olaf'. | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 28 #681 | |
| Seilah | Likely a modern variant of Hebrew Selah/Sela ('pause' or 'rock') or of Irish Sheila/Cecilia ('blind'); used as a feminine name. | English, Hebrew, Irish | Girl | 28 #682 | |
| Callah | Either from an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Ceallachán' (Ceallach possibly 'bright-headed' or related to 'strife'), or from the calla lily via Greek meaning 'beauty' or 'lovely'. | Greek, Irish | Girl | 27 #683 | |
| Brigit | Exalted, high; associated with strength, power, and virtue | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | 26 #684 | |
| Correy | Dweller in a hollow; descendant of Comhraidhe | English, Irish | Boy | 26 #685 | |
| Shandon | Old fort (place name) | Irish | Boy | 26 #686 | |
| Aisleen | Dream, vision | Irish | Girl | 25 #687 | |
| Bradan | Salmon (from Irish bradán) | Irish | Boy | 25 #688 | |
| Bradi | Derived from Ó Brádaigh, meaning 'descendant of Brádach' - often interpreted as 'spirited' or 'broad-chested'. | Irish | Unisex | 25 #689 | |
| Brennyn | Descendant of Braonán; Braonán is a diminutive of braon meaning 'drop' or 'moisture'. | Irish | Unisex | 25 #690 | |
| Caidon | Variant of Caden, often interpreted as 'little battle' or 'son of Cadán' (associated with battle) | English, Irish | Boy | 25 #691 | |
| Coleen | Girl; young woman | Irish | Girl | 25 #692 | |
| Cullin | Likely a variant of Cullen/Colin from Gaelic roots - can mean 'little hound' or be associated with 'holly' (or generally 'young warrior' in related forms). | English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | 25 #693 | |
| Keelee | Derived from Irish caol 'slender' (descendant of Caollaidhe); also used as a modern elaboration of Keely/Kaylee | Irish | Girl | 25 #694 | |
| Brydan | Modern variant of Braden; from Irish Bradán ('salmon') or Old English elements meaning 'broad valley'. | English, Irish | Boy | 24 #695 | |
| Donn | Brown (also associated with chieftain or the mythological lord of the dead) | Irish | Boy | 24 #696 | |
| Lir | Sea; name of a sea god in Irish mythology | Irish | Boy | 24 #697 | |
| Makinna | A feminine variant of Makenna/McKenna - 'son/descendant of Cionaodh', often interpreted as 'born of fire' or 'beloved'. | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | 24 #698 | |
| Shanley | Old hero | Irish | Girl | 24 #699 | |
| Shaydon | From Shay ('stately' or 'hawk-like') + '-den' - roughly 'stately one' or 'descendant/valley of Shay'. | English, Irish | Boy | 24 #700 |
Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.