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Names That Mean Ireland |
77 names found for "Ireland" (page 2 of 2) 1 | 2 |
Looking for names that mean Ireland? We couldn't find the exact name Ireland, but listed below are some first names meaning Ireland or names similar to the word Ireland.
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Keri
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Keri
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Kerri
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Kerri
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Kerrie
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: 'Descendents of Ciar'. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Kerrie
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Kerry
(Irish)
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Variant of Kerry: Dusky. Dark. Descendents of Ciar. The Name of a County of Ireland. Used for Both Genders
Kevin
(Irish)
Handsome by Birth. Hermit St Kevin Founded a Monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow. Kevin Was Only Used in Ireland Until the Th Century, and Now is in Common Use in Most English-speaking Countrie
Handsome by Birth. Hermit St Kevin Founded a Monastery at Glendalough in County Wicklow. Kevin Was Only Used in Ireland Until the Th Century, and Now is in Common Use in Most English-speaking Countrie
Kieran
(Gaelic)
Little and Dark Skinned; an Irish Saint Who Christianized Southern Ireland. (Kiernan). Origin: Gaelic
Little and Dark Skinned; an Irish Saint Who Christianized Southern Ireland. (Kiernan). Origin: Gaelic
Orla
(Irish)
One of True Beauty; Originally a Boy's Name from Denmark. it Was Presumably Left Behind in Ireland With Some Child of the Viking Raiders. in Denmark, Orla Means Strong and Manly
One of True Beauty; Originally a Boy's Name from Denmark. it Was Presumably Left Behind in Ireland With Some Child of the Viking Raiders. in Denmark, Orla Means Strong and Manly
Patrick
(Latin)
Regal; Noble. St. Patrick Introduced Christianity to Ireland, and Later Became Ireland's Patron Saint
Regal; Noble. St. Patrick Introduced Christianity to Ireland, and Later Became Ireland's Patron Saint
Patrick
(Irish)
Patrician; Noble. Romans Society Was Divided into Plebeians: (Commoners) and Patricians: (Aristocrats). Saint Patrick - Patron Saint of Ireland
Patrician; Noble. Romans Society Was Divided into Plebeians: (Commoners) and Patricians: (Aristocrats). Saint Patrick - Patron Saint of Ireland
Patrick
(English)
Patrician, Noble. Romans Society Was Divided into Plebeians: (Commoners) and Patricians: (Aristocrats). Saint Patrick - Patron Saint of Ireland
Patrician, Noble. Romans Society Was Divided into Plebeians: (Commoners) and Patricians: (Aristocrats). Saint Patrick - Patron Saint of Ireland
Tris
(Celtic)
Diminutive of Tristan: Sad Din. in a Story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, Nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, Was in Love With the Princess Iseult of Ireland
Diminutive of Tristan: Sad Din. in a Story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, Nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, Was in Love With the Princess Iseult of Ireland
Tristram
(Celtic)
Variant of Tristan: Sad Din. in a Story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, Nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, Was in Love With the Princess Iseult of Ireland
Variant of Tristan: Sad Din. in a Story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, Nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, Was in Love With the Princess Iseult of Ireland