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Irish names - Baby names with the origin Irish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Maelisa Devotee/servant of Jesus (theophoric: Máel = devotee/tonsured one, Íosa = Jesus) Gaelic, Irish Boy
Maelmuire Devotee or servant of (the Virgin) Mary Gaelic, Irish Unisex
Maerah Varies by origin - possible senses include 'cave' (Hebrew), 'merry' (Irish), 'devotee/prosperous' (Sanskrit/Indian), or a creative/variant form of Maria meaning 'beloved'. Arabic, Gaelic, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Latin, Sanskrit Girl
Maerin Diminutive of Mary - "little Mary" (associated with the name Mary/Miriam) Irish Girl
Maeveen From Medb, traditionally interpreted as 'intoxicating' or 'she who rules' Irish Girl
Magan English/Welsh: 'pearl' (via Margaret). Sanskrit/Hindi: 'enchanted, absorbed, delighted, engrossed.' Hindi, Irish, Welsh Girl
Magee Son/descendant of Aodh (Aodh = 'fire'; anglicized as Hugh) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Magh Irish: 'plain' or 'field'. South Asian: related to Sanskrit 'Magha' - a name of a lunar mansion and a month (Magh), often associated with splendor/nobility. Irish, Sanskrit Boy
Mahoney Descendant of Mathghamhain; Mathghamhain means 'bear' or 'bear-like' Irish Boy
Maidok Unclear; possibly 'fortunate' (if from Welsh Madog) or 'little Aodh / little fire' (if from Irish Máedóc) Irish Boy
Maighdlin From Magdala - 'of Magdala' (Magdala likely means 'tower') Irish Girl
Mainchin Little monk (diminutive of Irish manach 'monk') Irish Boy
Mairtin Of Mars; warlike Irish Boy
maive ‘Intoxicating’ or ‘she who intoxicates’; name of a legendary Irish queen (Medb of Connacht). Irish Girl
Makbride Son of Brigid (Bride) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Makcoy Likely derived from the Irish surname McCoy (Mac Aodha), meaning 'son of Aodh' (Aodh = 'fire'); used as a masculine given name or nickname. Irish Boy
Mallen From the Gaelic Meallán (diminutive of meall), often interpreted as 'pleasant' or 'attractive'; as a surname it signifies 'descendant of Meallán' Irish Unisex
Mallogan Descendant of Maolagán - 'little tonsured one' or 'devotee' (from Gaelic maol, 'bald' or 'servant/devotee') Gaelic, Irish Boy
Mallon Descendant of Meallán; from Gaelic meall 'pleasant' - 'little pleasant one' or 'pleasant/charming'. Irish Unisex
Malona Adaptation of Malone: 'devotee' or 'servant of (St.) John'. Irish Girl
Malonee Servant or devotee of (Saint) John Irish Girl
Malony Derived from a Gaelic surname meaning 'descendant of a devotee/tonsured one' - often interpreted as 'servant/devotee (of St. John)' or 'bald/tonsured'. Irish Boy
Maney Multiple possibilities: from Irish surname roots related to Gaelic words for 'wealth' or 'treasure'; as a diminutive of Manuel/Emmanuel meaning 'God is with us'; or from Sanskrit Mani meaning 'jewel'. English, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Sanskrit, Spanish Boy
mannon Likely 'descendant/associated with Manannán' (sea/sea-god) or a surname-derived given name Irish Boy
Maolcolmb Servant or devotee of (Saint) Columba - 'follower of Columba' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Maoldhomhnaigh Servant/devotee of the Lord (from maol 'devotee/tonsured one' + Domhnaigh 'of the Lord/Sunday') Irish Boy
Maolmin Devotee or 'tonsured one' of (Saint) Mín - from Gaelic maol (tonsured/devotee) + Mín Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Maolmuire Servant or devotee of (the Virgin) Mary Irish Boy
Maolruadhan Devotee/servant of Ruadhán (from ruadh 'red') - 'devotee of the little red(-haired) one.' Irish Boy
Maoltuile From Gaelic maol 'devotee, tonsured one' + tuile 'flood' - roughly 'devotee of the flood' or 'tonsured one associated with Tuile'. Irish Boy
Maonaigh Descendant of Maonach; associated with wealth/treasure Irish Boy
Marmaduc Devotee or servant of Saint Máedóc (Maedoc) Irish, Norman Boy
Marmaduk Devotee or servant of Saint Máedóc (Máedóc = 'little Aed') English, Irish Boy
Marmaduke Devotee/servant of Saint Máedóc (Maedoc/Madoc) Irish Boy
Marnel Unclear. Possibly surname-derived (from Irish Marnell) or a modern compound of Mar- (sea) + -nel; overall meaning is not well established Irish Boy
Marnell Surname-derived; exact meaning uncertain English, Irish Unisex
Marnin Probably 'of the sea' if from Marin/Marinus; if from an Irish surname the exact original meaning is uncertain. Irish Boy
Marran No single established meaning. Possible connections: 'our lord' (Aramaic Maran), maritime root (Mar- 'sea'), or a surname-derived meaning; overall uncertain Irish Boy
Martan Of Mars; warlike or dedicated to Mars Irish Boy
Maruorie Probably 'pearl' (if derived from Margaret/Marjorie) Irish Girl
Marybride Combines Mary (Hebrew: 'bitter' or 'beloved') with Bride/Brigid (Irish: 'exalted one', 'strength') - roughly 'beloved/exalted one'. English, Irish Girl
Mashawn Yahweh is gracious African American, Hebrew, Irish Boy
Mauree Diminutive of Máire (Mary); associated meanings include 'bitter' or 'beloved' (original Hebrew meaning uncertain) Irish Girl
Maurn Unclear. If linked to Irish Mórán, a sense of 'great' or 'large'; if related to Maureen/Mary, meaning is ultimately tied to the uncertain meanings of Mary (variously interpreted) Irish Unisex
Mayo From Irish Maigh Eo 'plain of the yew trees' (County Mayo); in Japanese, meaning depends on the kanji used English, Irish, Japanese Unisex
Mayre Variant of Mary (from Hebrew Miryam) - meanings often given as 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'wished-for child'. English, Irish, Latin Girl
mayve She who intoxicates (intoxicating) Irish Girl
Mcbride Son of the devotee/servant of Brigid (Saint Brigid) Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Mccaulaeah Derived from Gaelic Mac Amhlaoibh meaning 'son/descendant of Amhlaoibh (Olaf)'; used as a feminine given name, interpreted as 'descendant of Olaf' Irish, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Mccaulea Son/descendant of Amhlaoibh (the Gaelic form of the Old Norse name Olaf) Irish Unisex

Irish name popularity over time

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

2,955
Names in this origin
228
With data in 2025
1,404
Births 2025
299,815
Peak year 2004