| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kallen | Likely 'slender' or 'narrow' from Gaelic Caolán; as a surname may relate to Swedish 'källa' (spring/source) | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 1,278 #151 | |
| Aoife | Beautiful, radiant | Irish | Girl | 1,270 #152 | |
| Finnian | Little fair-haired one | Irish | Boy | 1,268 #153 | |
| Deklan | Traditionally rendered as "full of goodness" or "man of prayer" (etymology uncertain) | Irish | Boy | 1,266 #154 | |
| Eamon | Wealthy protector | Irish | Boy | 1,261 #155 | |
| Niam | Bright, radiant | Irish | Girl | 1,257 #156 | |
| Reilly | Descendant of Raghallach; often interpreted as 'valiant' or 'courageous'. | Irish | Unisex | 1,256 #157 | |
| Taryn | Land of Eoghan | English, Irish | Girl | 1,249 #158 | |
| Barry | Derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'spear' or 'fair-haired' (descendant of Beargh) | Irish | Boy | 1,239 #159 | |
| Finnick | Little fair or white one | English, Irish | Boy | 1,221 #160 | |
| Rogan | Little red one; red-haired | Irish | Boy | 1,167 #161 | |
| Cori | From Greek 'Kore' meaning 'maiden'; also used as a diminutive/variant of Cora/Corinne or Corey. | English, Greek, Irish | Unisex | 1,155 #162 | |
| Keller | Occupational surname meaning "cellar master" or "keeper of the cellar" (from German); also used as an anglicized Irish surname. | English, German, Irish | Boy | 1,146 #163 | |
| Arlene | Associated with Irish Órlaith ('golden') and/or English elaborations; often rendered as 'golden' or linked to 'pledge' | English, Irish | Girl | 1,126 #164 | |
| Brenden | Prince | Irish | Boy | 1,124 #165 | |
| Bree | Strength; exalted, noble | Irish | Girl | 1,120 #166 | |
| Shae | From Irish meaning 'admirable/fine' or from Hebrew meaning 'gift'. | English, Hebrew, Irish | Unisex | 1,118 #167 | |
| Tracy | Thracius’s estate; warlike | English, Gaulish, Irish, Latin, Norman, Old French | Girl | 1,105 #168 | |
| Kianna | Generally taken to mean 'ancient' or 'enduring' (from Gaelic Cian); also associated with 'divine' as a Hawaiian form of Diana and linked to Persian Kian meaning 'king' or 'realm'. | Hawaiian, Irish, Persian | Girl | 1,088 #169 | |
| Deegan | Descendant of Deagán (Deagán is a diminutive personal name; sometimes associated with 'dark' from Gaelic dubh) | Irish | Boy | 1,070 #170 | |
| Eila | Varies by origin: possibly 'holy/blessed' (from Helga via Finnish Aila), 'light/bright' (via Helen/Eileen), or 'terebinth/oak-tree' (from Hebrew Eilah). | Finnish, Hebrew, Irish | Girl | 1,051 #171 | |
| Moira | Anglicized Irish form of Mary - commonly associated meanings include 'bitter'/'beloved' (from Miriam); occasionally linked to 'fate' from Greek. | Irish | Girl | 1,045 #172 | |
| Niamh | Bright, radiant | Irish | Girl | 1,044 #173 | |
| Kiley | Graceful, beautiful | Irish | Unisex | 1,037 #174 | |
| Kyrin | From Irish Ciarán: 'little dark one'; sometimes associated with Kiran: 'ray of light' or Kirin: mythical creature in other contexts | Irish | Unisex | 1,036 #175 | |
| Fynn | Fair, white; fair‑haired | Irish | Boy | 1,032 #176 | |
| Kiyan | Persian: 'king, royal, kingship'; Irish (from Cian): 'ancient, enduring' | Irish, Persian | Boy | 1,025 #177 | |
| Riyan | Commonly interpreted as "little king" (Irish) or "luxuriant/satiated"; in Arabic Rayyan is also associated with a gate of Paradise. | Arabic, Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 1,022 #178 | |
| Neal | From Old Irish Niall, commonly interpreted as "champion" (other possible meanings include "cloud" or "passionate"). | Irish | Boy | 999 #179 | |
| Aislynn | Dream, vision | English, Irish | Girl | 996 #180 | |
| Kyan | Ancient; enduring | English, Irish | Boy | 995 #181 | |
| Sheila | Blind | Irish, Latin | Girl | 976 #182 | |
| Braeden | From Irish 'Brádán' meaning 'salmon', or from Old English elements meaning 'broad valley'. | Irish | Boy | 944 #183 | |
| Delani | Variant of the Irish surname Delaney (Ó Dubhshláine), commonly interpreted as 'descendant of Dubhshláine' and sometimes rendered 'dark challenger' or 'dark-haired'. | Irish | Girl | 942 #184 | |
| Mona | Arabic: "wishes, desires"; also used as a diminutive of Monica/Simona/Ramona (roots variously interpreted as "advisor," "solitary/alone," or in some Irish forms "little noble one"). | Arabic, Irish, Italian, Latin, Spanish | Girl | 916 #185 | |
| Niall | Usually given as 'champion'; other suggested meanings include 'cloud' or 'passionate' (etymology uncertain) | Irish | Boy | 910 #186 | |
| Arin | Multiple origin-dependent meanings - from Hebrew 'exalted/mountain of strength' (Aaron), from Irish 'of Ireland' (Erin), Korean 'clear/bright' or similar, and in some Turkic/Persian contexts 'pure'. | Hebrew, Irish, Korean, Persian, Turkish | Unisex | 893 #187 | |
| Don | From Irish 'Donn' meaning 'brown' or 'chief'; as short form of Donald 'world ruler'; from Donato 'gift'; as a title from Latin 'dominus' meaning 'lord' | Irish | Boy | 888 #188 | |
| Conley | Descendant of Conghal; 'valorous hound' or 'hound of valor' | Irish | Boy | 873 #189 | |
| Keelan | From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'narrow' (often interpreted as 'little slender one') | Irish | Boy | 872 #190 | |
| Olin | Generally rendered as 'descendant' or 'heritage' (often associated with Old Norse/Scandinavian name elements); meanings vary by tradition. | English, Irish, Scandinavian | Boy | 868 #191 | |
| Arlen | Often given the meaning "pledge" or "oath" (from Gaelic/surname origins); also used as an invented/anglicized name | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | 861 #192 | |
| Irvin | From the Scottish place-name (River Irvine) meaning 'green/fresh water'; in some traditions related to Old English/Germanic elements meaning 'boar-friend' or 'sea-friend'. | English, Gaelic, Irish, Scottish | Boy | 861 #193 | |
| Donnie | Diminutive of Donald meaning "world ruler" (from Gaelic domhnall); also associated with Donovan meaning "brown-haired chieftain" | English, Irish | Boy | 859 #194 | |
| Caelan | Derived from the Gaelic Caolán, meaning 'slender' or 'narrow' | Irish | Boy | 854 #195 | |
| Eryn | From Ireland | Irish | Girl | 843 #196 | |
| Ciaran | Little dark one (from Irish ciar 'dark' + diminutive -án) | Irish | Boy | 842 #197 | |
| Bridgette | Derived from Brighid meaning 'exalted one' or 'power/strength'; associated with the Celtic goddess of fire, poetry, and healing. | Irish | Girl | 838 #198 | |
| Keeley | From an Irish surname meaning 'descendant of Caollaidhe', associated with 'slender' or 'graceful' | Irish | Girl | 831 #199 | |
| Neel | From Sanskrit nīla meaning "blue"; as a variant of Neil sometimes associated with meanings like "champion" or "passionate" | Gaelic, Irish, Sanskrit | Boy | 814 #200 |
Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.