| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sagan | Irish: 'descendant of Ságán' (patronymic); Hebrew: 'deputy, assistant'; Polish/German: from the place name Żagań. | German, Hebrew, Irish, Polish | Unisex | 483 #251 | |
| Kodie | Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'helpful' or 'benefactor'. | Irish | Unisex | 482 #252 | |
| Aine | From Old Irish Áine, meaning "brightness" or "radiance"; associated with an Irish goddess of summer, wealth, and sovereignty. | Irish | Girl | 465 #253 | |
| Tyron | From Irish Tír Eoghain 'land of Eoghan' (Eoghan often rendered Owen) | Irish | Boy | 443 #254 | |
| Ferris | From Gaelic Fearghus/Fergus - "man of vigor" or "strong man" | Irish | Boy | 441 #255 | |
| Rion | Often a variant of the Irish name Rian/Ryan meaning 'little king' or 'kingly'; in Japanese it can have various meanings depending on the kanji used. | Gaelic, Irish, Japanese | Unisex | 438 #256 | |
| Carlin | From Gaelic 'descendant of Cearbhall' (associated with 'fierce in battle') or from Germanic 'Karl' meaning 'free man' - roughly 'little chieftain' or 'little/free man'. | Gaelic, Irish | Unisex | 427 #257 | |
| Edan | Hebrew: from 'עדן' (Eden) meaning 'delight, pleasure'; also used as a variant of the Irish Aodhán/Aidan meaning 'little fire'. | English, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish | Unisex | 423 #258 | |
| Quade | Son of Uaid (Uaid = Wat, a pet form of Walter) | Irish | Boy | 422 #259 | |
| Morrigan | From Old Irish mórrígan, commonly interpreted as 'great queen' (also rendered 'phantom/terror queen'); name of a war/sovereignty goddess in Irish mythology. | Irish, Irish (Gaelic) | Girl | 421 #260 | |
| Kirra | Variant of Kira with multiple possible meanings depending on origin - commonly 'lady' (Greek), 'dark-haired' (Irish), or associated with the Australian placename Kirra. | Australian Aboriginal, Greek, Irish, Russian, Slavic | Girl | 414 #261 | |
| Brianne | Noble, strong; 'high' or 'noble' (derived from Brian) | Irish | Girl | 413 #262 | |
| Dia | Varies by origin - 'day' (Spanish), 'divine/linked to Diana' (Greek), 'light' (Arabic: Ḍiyāʼ), 'God' (Irish), 'gift' (Swahili/Adia) | Arabic, Greek, Hindi, Irish, Sanskrit, Spanish, Swahili | Girl | 413 #263 | |
| Mylie | A modern feminine name often interpreted as 'gracious' or 'beloved' (via Mila/Myla) or associated with 'smiley/pleasant' (modern nickname usage); sometimes linked to the Irish surname sense 'devotee of Mary'. | English, Irish | Girl | 413 #264 | |
| Darin | Variant of Darren/Darragh: 'oak' or 'fertile' (Irish); in Persian used to mean 'precious' or 'valuable' | English, Irish | Boy | 412 #265 | |
| Evin | Varies by origin: Irish - diminutive of Éimhín, roughly 'little/young, swift one'; Kurdish - 'love'; also used as a variant of Evan (Welsh/English) linked to 'God is gracious'. | English, Irish, Welsh | Unisex | 408 #266 | |
| Conall | Wolf-valour | Irish | Boy | 403 #267 | |
| Elva | Often rendered as 'elf' or, from the Irish Ailbhe, 'bright/white'. | English, Germanic, Irish | Girl | 401 #268 | |
| Ryen | Little king; descendant of Rían | Irish | Unisex | 397 #269 | |
| Eian | God is gracious | Irish, Scottish | Boy | 391 #270 | |
| Meara | From Gaelic Ó Meadhra meaning 'merry, joyous'; similar-sounding Hebrew Meira means 'light'. | Irish | Girl | 391 #271 | |
| Caeden | From cad 'battle' - 'little battle' or 'fighter/warrior'. | Irish | Boy | 390 #272 | |
| Roisin | Little rose | Irish | Girl | 383 #273 | |
| Ailen | Mapuche: 'clear/bright' (sometimes 'joy'); Variant of Aileen/Eileen (from Helen): 'light, shining'. | English, Irish | Girl | 381 #274 | |
| Arleen | A feminine name, often considered a variant of Arlene/Arline; variously associated with meanings like 'pledge' or influenced by Helen/Eileen meaning 'bright' or 'torch'. | English, Irish | Girl | 377 #275 | |
| Donnell | Ruler of the world | Gaelic, Irish | Boy | 372 #276 | |
| Fionn | Fair, white; fair-haired | Irish | Boy | 372 #277 | |
| Maloni | Derived from Maolán, meaning 'little tonsured one' or 'devotee' (associated with a follower/servant); also understood as 'of the Malone family' | Irish | Unisex | 372 #278 | |
| Eleen | Bright, shining; 'light' or 'torch' | English, Irish | Girl | 366 #279 | |
| Aislin | Dream, vision | Irish | Girl | 362 #280 | |
| Keilan | Slender, narrow | Irish | Boy | 358 #281 | |
| Bryana | Derived from Brian: 'high' or 'noble'. | Irish | Girl | 356 #282 | |
| Keeva | Gentle, precious, beloved | Irish | Girl | 355 #283 | |
| Daron | Variant of Darren/Darin - meanings vary by origin: often rendered as 'great' or 'fruitful' (Irish Dáire), associated with hills/place-names (Welsh), or 'from Taron' (Armenian). | Armenian, English, Irish, Welsh | Boy | 353 #284 | |
| Shaila | Primarily "mountain" (from Sanskrit śaila); also used as a phonetic/orthographic variant of Sheila/Shayla. | Arabic, English, Irish, Sanskrit | Girl | 352 #285 | |
| Aisling | Dream, vision | Irish | Girl | 351 #286 | |
| Kaydin | Derived from Caden/Cadán - 'little battle' or associated with 'battle/fighter' | English, Irish | Unisex | 343 #287 | |
| Kennady | Derived from Ó Cinnéide, often interpreted as "helmet-headed" or "descendant of Cinnéidigh" | Irish | Unisex | 342 #288 | |
| Clancy | Descendant of a red(-haired) or ruddy one; often interpreted as "red warrior" | Irish | Boy | 339 #289 | |
| Arlan | Possibly "pledge" or "oath" (Gaelic) or "eagle land" (Germanic); sometimes associated with Alan meaning "little rock/handsome" | Irish | Boy | 338 #290 | |
| Kelley | Descendant of Ceallach; Ceallach may mean 'bright-headed' or be associated with 'strife'/'war'. | Irish | Unisex | 338 #291 | |
| Maureen | Diminutive of Mary - 'little Mary' (Mary/Miriam possibly meaning 'bitter', 'beloved', or 'drop/sea of bitterness') | Irish | Girl | 338 #292 | |
| Connell | From Old Irish Conall, meaning 'strong wolf' or 'valiant/strong hound.' | Irish | Boy | 335 #293 | |
| Keyan | Irish: "ancient, enduring"; Persian: "king, royal, of the Kayanian lineage" | English, Irish, Persian | Boy | 330 #294 | |
| Enya | From Old Irish Eithne, generally interpreted as 'kernel' or 'grain' (often rendered 'little kernel'). | Irish | Girl | 324 #295 | |
| Oisin | Little deer (fawn) | Irish | Boy | 313 #296 | |
| Toryn | Little chief / from the hill; often interpreted as 'chief' or linked to 'thunder' via related names | Irish | Unisex | 311 #297 | |
| Codie | Derived from an Irish surname meaning 'helpful' or 'descendant of the helpful one' | Irish | Unisex | 302 #298 | |
| Cavan | From the hollow (from Irish 'An Cabhán'); alternatively linked to the personal name Caomhán meaning 'little gentle one' or 'little beloved'. | Irish | Boy | 299 #299 | |
| Neely | Originally 'descendant of Niall'; related to Niall/Neil meaning 'champion' (sometimes interpreted as 'cloud' or 'passionate') | English, Irish | Unisex | 294 #300 |
Aggregated births across Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, Australia for every Irish-origin name in our dataset.