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Names That Mean Irish

289 names found for "Irish"   (page 2 of 6) 

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

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Carolan  (Irish)
An Irish Surname; Variant of Charles Meaning Manly
Cartagh  (Irish)
Variant of Carthach: Loving. A Variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, Also Known As St Carthage, Founded an Early Th Century Monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
Carthach  (Irish)
Loving. A Variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, Also Known As St Carthage, Founded an Early Th Century Monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
Carthage  (English)
The Anglicized Form of the Irish Carthach, Which is a Variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, Also Known As St Carthage, Founded an Early Th Century Monastery at Lismore, County Waterford
Clodagh  (Irish)
From the Name of an Irish River, Clodagh is Used Occasionally As a First Name in Ireland
Colla  (Irish)
An Ancient Irish Name Whos Meaning is Lost in Antiquety
Colleen  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Irish Girl
Colleen  (Irish)
From an Irish Word for Girl. Famous Bearer: Australian Novelist Colleen Mccullough
Columba  (Latin)
Dove. Famous Bearer, Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbina  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Columbine  (Latin)
Feminine Form of Columba: Dove. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish Abbot and Missionary St Columba Converted the Inhabitants of Scotland and Northern England to Christianity
Conary  (Irish)
An Ancient Irish Name Whos Meaning is Lost in Antiquety
Connor  (Irish)
Strong Willed or Wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', Meaning High Desire. Famous Bearers: in Irish Mythology Connor Was an Early King of Ulster.; Th Century Irish Diplomat Conor Crui
Conor  (Irish)
Strong Willed or Wise 'Hound-lover.' Also from the Irish 'Coachuhhar', Meaning High Desire
Cormac  (Gaelic)
Charioteer. Famous Bearer, a Legendary Third Century Irish King
Cormag  (Scottish)
Gaelic Form of the Irish Cormac, a Popular Name of Debated Origin. Some Believe it to Mean 'Raven'; Others Derive it from the Element Corb (Defile- Ment) and Mac (Son). Another Proposal is That it is
Daire  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Ancient Irish
Deaclan  (Irish)
Variant of Declan: Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish St. Declan
Declan  (Irish)
Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish St. Declan
Declan  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Irish Saint
Declan  (Irish)
Meaning Uncertain. Irish Name After St Declan Of
Deirdre  (Irish)
Sorrowful One; Comes from an Irish Princess Who Kills Herself After Her Husband is Killed
Deirdre  (Scottish)
Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder
Deirdre  (Irish)
Raging, Broken-hearted, or Fear. The Deirdre of Irish and Scottish Legend Committed Suicide After Her Lover's Murder
Dermot  (Irish)
Free from Envy. from Diarmait or Diarmuid. Famous Bearer: Th Century Irish King Dermot Macmurrough
Derry  (Irish)
Oak Grove. A Diminutive of Derek Which is Sometimes Used As an Independent Name Associated With the Irish Place Name 'Derry'
Des  (English)
Diminutive of Desmond: from a Surname Derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' Meaning 'south Munster.' Also a Diminutive of Any Name Beginning With Des
Desmond  (English)
From a Surname Derived from the Irish 'Deas Mumhain' Meaning 'south Munster
Desmond  (Gaelic)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
Desmund  (Gaelic)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
Dezmond  (Gaelic)
From South Munster. an Irish Surname Referring to Munster: (One of Ancient Ireland's Five Regions.)
Dillon  (Irish)
Like a Son. from an Irish Surname Derived from the Old German First Name Dillo. Also Used As a Variant Spelling of Dylan, Meaning 'Like a Lion.'
Don  (English)
A Diminutive of Donald, Meaning World Mighty, or Donovan, Meaning Dark Brown. Frequently Used As a Name on Its Own.Abbreviation of Any Name Beginning With Don-. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known A
Don  (Irish)
Diminutive of Donovan: Brown-haired Chieftain. from an Irish Surname Meaning Dark Brown
Donal  (Irish)
Great Chief, World Mighty. The Irish Form of the English Donald
Donn  (Scottish)
Brown, Brown Haired; a Borrowing from the Irish, Dorn is Derived from the Gaelic Don (Brown, Brown-haired). Variatons: Don
Donn  (Irish)
Brown. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donn  (English)
In Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donne  (English)
Form of Donn. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donnie  (English)
Form of Donn. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donny  (English)
Diminutive of Donald: from the Gaelic Domhnall, Meaning World Mighty. Also a Form of Donn. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donny  (Irish)
Diminutive of Donovan: Brown-haired Chieftain. from an Irish Surname Meaning Dark Brown
Donny  (Gaelic)
Form of Donn. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donovan  (Irish)
Brown-haired Chieftain. from an Irish Surname Meaning Dark Brown
Dougal  (Irish)
From the Gaelic Dubhgall, Meaning Dark Stranger. Daugal Was the Nickname the Irish Gave to the Vikings
Duane  (Irish)
From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
Duante  (Irish)
Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
Duayne  (Irish)
Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
Dugald  (Irish)
Variant of Dougal: from the Gaelic Dubhgall, Meaning Dark Stranger. Daugal Was the Nickname the Irish Gave to the Vikings
Duncan  (Scottish)
From the Irish Name Donnchadh, Meaning Brown Warrior. Famous Bearer: the Scottish King Duncan I Was Murdered by Macbeth In
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