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Names That Mean Iris

321 names found for "Iris"   (page 5 of 7) 

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Looking for names that mean Iris? We couldn't find the exact name Iris, but listed below are some first names meaning Iris or names similar to the word Iris.

Similar Names

Irus | Iras | Irisa | Irish |

Related Names

Kayci  (English)
Modern Kacie and Variants are Phonetic Forms of the Initials K. C. or Variants of the Irish Name Casey 'Alert; Vigorous. '
Kaycie  (English)
Modern Kacie and Variants are Phonetic Forms of the Initials K.C. or Variants of the Irish Name Casey 'Alert; Vigorous.'
Kaycie  (English)
Modern Kacie and Variants are Phonetic Forms of the Initials K. C. or Variants of the Irish Name Casey 'Alert; Vigorous. '
Keeley  (Irish)
Variant of Kelly: War. Lively. Aggressive. an Irish Surname That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century
Keeley  (Irish)
Variant of Kelly: War. Lively. Aggressive. an Irish Surname and Modern First Name
Keira  (Irish)
Feminine of the Irish Gaelic Kieran. Dusky; Dark-haired
Kellie  (Irish)
Variant of Kelly: War. Lively. Aggressive. an Irish Surname That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century
Kellie  (Irish)
Variant of Kelly: War. Lively. Aggressive. an Irish Surname and Modern First Name
Kelly  (Irish)
War. Lively. Aggressive. an Irish Surname That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century
Kelly  (Irish)
War. an Irish Surname That Has Only Been Used As a First Name (Either Gender) in the Latter Half of the Th Century
Kellyn  (English)
Derived from Kelly; Warrior Woman, Adventurous. Origin: Irish Gaelic
Kennedy  (Scottish)
A Surname Derived from the Irish Ceinneidigh, a Compound Name Composed of the Elements Ceann (Head, Chief, Leader) and Eidigh (Ugly).(Ken-neh-dee)
Kiera  (Irish)
Feminine of the Irish Gaelic Kieran. Dusky; Dark-haired
Kieran  (Scottish)
Balck-haired; a Borrowing from the Irish, Kieran is the Irish Form of the Gaelic Ciaran (Little Dark One), Which is from Ciar (Black, Dark), a Word Meaning 'Dark-haired' or 'Black-haired' When Applied
Kieran  (Gaelic)
Little and Dark Skinned; an Irish Saint Who Christianized Southern Ireland. (Kiernan). Origin: Gaelic
Kitlyn  (English)
Medieval English Form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure
Laetitia  (Irish)
Irish Form of Letitia: Happy
Lana  (Gaelic)
Diminutive of Alana: This Name of Uncertain Origin May Be a Feminine Form of Man, or Derived from the Irish Gaelic Word for 'Child'
Laren  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Larenzo  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Larin  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Larry  (Latin)
Diminutive of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Lars  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce. A Roman Hero
Lauren  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Laurence  (Latin)
Variant of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Laurencia  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce. Famous Bearer: Writer T.E. Lawrence (Lawr
Laurie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Lawrence  (Latin)
Of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce. Famous Bearer: Writer T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia)
Lawrie  (Latin)
Diminutive of Lawrence: of Laurentum. from the Place of the Laurel Leaves. Can Also Be Interpreted As the English Version of the Irish Name Lorcan: Fierce
Leana  (English)
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (Light;Beautiful Woman); Variant of Liana: (Youthful;Bond)
Leann  (English)
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (Light;Beautiful Woman); Variant of Liana: (Youthful;Bond)
Leanna  (English)
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (Light;Beautiful Woman); Variant of Liana: (Youthful;Bond)
Leeann  (English)
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (Light;Beautiful Woman); Variant of Liana: (Youthful;Bond)
Leeanne  (English)
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (Light;Beautiful Woman); Variant of Liana: (Youthful;Bond)
Leianna  (English)
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (Light;Beautiful Woman); Variant of Liana: (Youthful;Bond)
Liam  (Irish)
Irish for William
Liam  (Irish)
The Irish Diminutive of the Name William
Logan  (Hispanic)
Meadow (From Irish Origin)
Lynley  (Arthurian Legend)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning House; Church
Lynley  (English)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning 'House; Church. '
Lynna  (English)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning 'House; Church. '
Lynna  (Arthurian Legend)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning House; Church
Lynne  (English)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning 'House; Church.'
Lynne  (English)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning 'House; Church. '
Lynne  (Arthurian Legend)
Abbreviation of Lynnette Who Accompanied Sir Gareth on a Knightly Quest in Arthurian Legend; Variant of the Irish Gaelic Word 'Lann' Meaning House; Church
Mac  (Gaelic)
Son Of. Scottish and Irish Surname Prefix Sometimes Used As a Given Name or Nickname. Mack: (Scottish) Ancient Scottish Given Name
Mac  (Scottish)
Son Of; Derived from the Gaelic Mac (Son Of), a Common First Element in Scottish and Irish Surnames. Variation: Mack. (Mak)
Madailein  (Irish)
Irish Form of Madeleine: Magnificent
Maighdlin  (Irish)
Irish Form of Madeleine: Magnificent
Malcolm  (Scottish)
Of Royal Blood, Servant of St. Columba; Derived from the Gaelic Maolcolm (Servant of St. Columba). St. Columba (521-97) Was an Irish Missionary Who Played a Major Role in Converting Scotland and North
321 names found for "Iris"   (page 5 of 7) 

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