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Irish names - Baby names with the origin Irish

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Name Meaning Origins Gender Popularity (last 10y)
Shionna Multiple possible senses: 'possessor of wisdom' or linked to the River Shannon goddess (Irish); a Celtic/Scottish variant connected to Joan/Jane meaning 'God is gracious'; or derived from Japanese Shion meaning 'aster (flower)'; also used as a modern invented form. English, Irish, Japanese, Scottish Gaelic Girl
Shivonne God is gracious Irish Girl
Shontrelle A modern invented feminine name with no traditional meaning; generally understood as a feminine elaboration of 'Shon/Sean' using the '-elle' ending. Irish Girl
sinnot Originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Synnot' or a similar medieval personal name; ultimately linked to a diminutive form of a personal name (often associated with Simon). Irish Boy
sinnott Surname-derived name; likely linked to a Gaelic form meaning 'fox' (Sionnach) or to an Anglo-Norman personal name - essentially a family name Irish Boy
Sinéad God is gracious French, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Latin Girl
Sio Varies by origin - often a diminutive of Siobhán meaning 'God is gracious'; can also be linked to Siofra meaning 'elf/sprite' or to Japanese Shio meaning 'salt'. Irish, Japanese Unisex
Siobhan God is gracious Irish Girl
Sionnain Associated with the River Shannon; often interpreted as 'possessor of wisdom' or 'wise one.' Irish Girl
Siorcha Gaelic form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker" Irish Boy
Sloanne From a Gaelic surname meaning 'raider' or 'warrior' (related to 'sluagh' = 'host, army') Irish Unisex
Sophia Lynn Sophia = wisdom; Lynn = lake/pool - roughly 'wise lake' or 'wisdom by the lake' English, Greek, Irish Girl
Sorca Bright, radiant Irish Girl
Sorchaí Bright, radiant Irish Girl
Sulley Dark-eyed; 'little dark-eyed one' (from Gaelic) Irish Boy
Sullie From Ó Súileabháin: 'little dark-eyed one' or 'hawk-eyed'; used as a pet form of Sully Irish Unisex
Síle Irish form of Cecilia (from Latin 'caecus' meaning 'blind') Irish Girl
Síne God is gracious Irish, Latin Girl
Síofra Changeling; fairy or sprite Irish Girl
Tadg Poet; poet-seer (bard) Irish Boy
Taeg From Irish Tadhg: 'poet' or 'philosopher'. As a Korean-derived nickname, linked to the syllable 'Tae' (often 'great' or 'exalted' depending on hanja). Irish Boy
Taidgh Poet, philosopher Irish Boy
Taidha Likely derived from Tadhg, meaning "poet" or "philosopher" Irish Boy
Teag Poet; storyteller; philosopher Irish Boy
teagen From Irish Tadhgán, 'little Tadhg' - often interpreted as 'little poet' or 'little storyteller' Irish Unisex
Teagun Diminutive of Tadhg - commonly interpreted as "little poet" Irish Boy
Tegann Little poet (Irish) / little fair/beautiful one (Welsh) Irish Unisex
Teig Poet, philosopher Irish Boy
Temair Uncertain; possibly linked to Irish Teamhair (Tara - 'hill/place of kings') or to Turkic/Mongolian Temir/Timur ('iron'). Irish, Mongolian Unisex
Thurlough Derived from Old Irish Toirdhealbhach; commonly interpreted as 'instigator' or 'one who prompts' (exact etymology uncertain) Irish Boy
Tieren 'Little lord' (diminutive of Old Irish tiarna, 'lord') Irish Boy
Tiernon Little lord (diminutive of 'tighearna' meaning lord) Irish Boy
Tierrney From Gaelic 'tiarna' meaning 'lord' - 'descendant of Tiarna' Irish Unisex
Tig A short, playful nickname - sometimes linked to Irish Tadhg (meaning 'poet') or used as a form of 'Tiger' (energetic/fierce). English, Irish Unisex
Tip Point; well of Ara English, Irish Boy
Toban Little well / from the well English, Irish Boy
Tod Sands Tod = "fox"; Sands = dweller by the sands or sandy shore English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Toirdelbach Instigator Irish, Old Irish Boy
Toland Surname-derived name meaning 'descendant of Tuathalán' (Tuathalán from Gaelic elements related to 'people' - often rendered 'ruler of the people') or a place-name meaning 'Tola's land'. Irish Boy
Torann Thunder; noise, sound Irish Boy
Tracey-Lee Tracey: 'warlike' or 'from Thrace' + Lee: 'clearing, meadow' (combined meaning: 'warlike/from Thrace of the meadow') English, Irish Girl
Tracey-Lynn Combination of Tracey (associated with a place-name or strength/fighter) and Lynn (lake/pond), roughly "strength/warrior by the lake" English, Irish, Welsh Girl
tracye Descendant of Treasach; 'warlike' or 'fighter' Irish Girl
Trory Place of tillage Irish Boy
Troye Descendant of foot soldier English, Greek, Irish Boy
Turgesius Thor-guest or Thor’s pledge Irish, Medieval Latin, Old Norse Boy
Tygan Variant of Teagan/Tegan: 'little poet' (from Irish Tadhgán) or 'little toy/darling' (from Welsh tegan) Irish, Welsh Unisex
Tyronica Tyrone-Veronica blend African American, Greek, Irish, Latin Girl
Una Lamb (Irish); one, unity (Latin) Irish Girl
Voshon God is gracious African American, English, Hebrew, Irish Boy

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