| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubhim | Probably from Gaelic dubh meaning 'black, dark' (exact formation uncertain) | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dubhloach | From the 'black lake' (habitational; dubh = black/dark, loch = lake) | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Dubhthach | Dark, black; dark-haired | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Boy | — | |
| Duffy | Descendant of Dubhthach; 'dark' or 'black', often 'dark‑haired' | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dugen | Likely derived from the Gaelic root dubh ('dark' or 'black'), meaning 'little dark one' or 'descendant of Dubhán.' | English, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Duncann | Derived from Donnchadh, meaning 'brown-haired warrior' or 'brown/chief' | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Dunlea | ‘fort of [a named ancestor]’ - commonly interpreted as 'Laoghaire's fort' or a surname denoting origin from a fortified place | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dunlie | From Gaelic 'dún' (fort or brown) + Old English 'lee' (meadow): 'fort meadow' or 'brown meadow' | Irish | Unisex | — | |
| Dunmore | Great fort / large fort (from Gaelic Dún Mór) | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Dunn | Originally a surname meaning "brown" or "dark-haired" (from Gaelic Donn or Old English dunn); also associated with 'dun' meaning 'fort' or hill. | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Duvessa | Dark; 'dark lady' or black-haired woman | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Duwaine | Little dark one; dark or black-haired | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dyclan | Derived from Irish Deaglán - "full of goodness" or "man of prayer" | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Dydree | Probably a modern variant of Deirdre, from the Irish name often interpreted as "sorrowful" or "broken-hearted". | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dydrie | Derived from Deirdre - 'sorrowful' or 'woman of sorrow' | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dyerdre | Traditionally associated with sorrow - from the legendary Irish figure Deirdre of the Sorrows (often interpreted as 'sorrowful' or 'broken-hearted'). | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dympna | Little deer, fawn | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dympnah | From Old Irish Damhnait; exact meaning uncertain - possibly 'little poet' or 'little ox' (from damh + diminutive suffix). | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Dympne | From Old Irish Damhnait; exact meaning uncertain - often rendered as a diminutive of damh, sometimes glossed 'little poet' or similar | Irish | Girl | — | |
| E.O. | Ambiguous. Can be used as initials (E.O.) or as the short name 'Eo'. As a Korean surname (hanja 魚) it relates to 'fish'. As a diminutive of Irish names like Eóghan it links to ideas such as 'born of the yew'; as linked to Eoin it corresponds to John ('God is gracious'). | Gaelic, Irish, Korean | Unisex | — | |
| Eabha | Irish form of Eve/Eva, meaning "life" or "living one" | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eabhla | An Irish feminine name, likely a Gaelic form/variant related to names meaning ‘beauty’ or an Irish form of Eva/Ava | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eadan | Diminutive of Aodh/Aed, meaning "little fire" | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Boy | — | |
| Eadoin | Diminutive of Aodh/Aed, 'little fire' | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Ealga | Brave, valiant | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eam | Wealthy protector | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eaman | Primarily 'faith' or 'belief' (Arabic); if linked to Irish Eamon, 'wealthy protector'. | Arabic, Irish, Persian, Urdu | Unisex | — | |
| Eammen | Wealthy protector; guardian of riches | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eammon | Prosperous/rich protector | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eammun | Wealthy protector | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eamun | Wealthy/prosperous protector | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eanan | Little bird | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Earc | Likely "speckled" or "freckled" (sometimes rendered as "reddish") | Irish | Boy | — | |
| Eavana | Probably a variant of Eva/Eve, generally understood to mean "life" or "God gives life." | Gaelic, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eavanah | Derived from Irish names (Éibheann/Éabha) meaning 'pleasant, beautiful' or associated with 'life' (Eve). | English, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eavane | Likely 'pleasant' or 'beautiful' (from Irish Eavan/Aoibhinn); alternatively a feminine/variant form of Evan, associated with 'young warrior' or 'God is gracious'. | English, Irish, Welsh | Girl | — | |
| Edana | From Hebrew 'Eden' meaning 'delight' or from Irish roots related to Aodhán/Aedán meaning 'little fire' or 'born of fire'. | Hebrew, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eereen | Ireland / from Ireland | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eerin | From Ireland; 'Ireland' | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eerleena | Bright, shining; from Helen meaning 'torch' or 'light' | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Egen | Uncertain - possibly 'little fire' (if derived from Irish Egan) or 'one's own/own' (if from Germanic 'egen'). | Germanic, Irish, Scandinavian | Unisex | — | |
| Ehaney | Derived from the Irish surname Ó hÉighnigh; exact original meaning uncertain | Irish | Unisex | — | |
| Eibhlhin | Irish form of Eileen/Aveline; generally rendered as 'desired' or 'wished-for' (from Aveline) | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eibhlinn | Irish form of Aveline; often interpreted as "desired" or "wished-for". | Irish | Girl | — | |
| eideen | Little fire | Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eilann | Possibly 'island' (Gaelic) or 'tree' (Hebrew); sometimes associated with the 'bright'/'light' sense of Eileen/Helen. | Hebrew, Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Unisex | — | |
| Eileana | Light, torch; bright or shining one | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Eileane | Likely a variant of Eileen/Eilidh; generally associated with 'bright, shining' (from Helen/Helena) or linked to Gaelic 'island'. | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Girl | — | |
| Eileenah | Bright, shining; a variant of Eileen/Elena often interpreted as “light” or “bright” | English, Irish | Girl | — | |
| Eilinn | Gaelic variant of Eileen/Elin (linked to Helen) - 'light, bright' (also sometimes connected to Aveline meaning 'desired') | Irish, Scottish Gaelic | Girl | — |
Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.