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Irish Girl Names

1160 irish girl names with meanings, U.S. popularity, and audio pronunciation on every page.

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Irish girl names have a lilting, poetic quality all their own — soft on the ear but full of character. The modern favorites lead: Nora, Fiona, Sloane and Quinn.

For heritage and charm, Alanna, Eileen and Briana carry real Irish roots, while Rory, Lana and Monroe feel effortlessly cool.

Every name below opens to its full page — its sourced meaning, U.S. popularity, and a clear audio pronunciation so you can hear it before you choose.

Irish Girl Names — Page 2

Kaylei#5506 in the U.S.-ei spelling of Kayley/Kaylee — from Irish, 'slender', or 'a celebration' (ceilidh); also a HawKenadee#5509 in the U.S.Ken-/-adee spelling of Kennedy — from Irish O'Cinneide, 'helmeted head' or 'ugly/rough head'; hNeely#5541 in the U.S.From the Irish surname (Mac)Neely — 'descendant of Niall', from Gaelic Niall, 'champion; cloud;Rhiley#5555 in the U.S.Rh-spelling of Riley — from Old English, 'a rye clearing', or Irish O'Reilly, 'valiant, courageBreckyn#5629 in the U.S.-yn spelling of Breckin/Brecken — from Irish/Welsh, 'freckled, speckled' (a form of Breccan); hBreya#5630 in the U.S.A modern name — a Bre-spelling echoing Bria/Brianna ('noble; high; strong', Irish); no single fBriany#5631 in the U.S.A spelling of Brianna/Briony — the feminine of Brian ('noble, strong, high', Irish), or echoingBriggitte#5632 in the U.S.-gg- spelling of Brigitte — the French form of Bridget, from Irish Brighid, 'strength; the exalFinnleigh#5657 in the U.S.-leigh spelling of Finley — from Gaelic Fionnlagh, 'fair/white hero, fair warrior' (fionn, 'faiIlene#5665 in the U.S.A spelling of Eileen/Aileen — an Irish form of Helen, from Greek, 'light; torch; the shining onBedelia#5683 in the U.S.Bedelia is an Irish elaboration of Bridget (Irish Brighid), which comes from a root meaning 'exKaislyn#5684 in the U.S.A modern coinage joining a Kais- opening (echoing Kaisa/Kasey, 'pure'; or Cais, 'celebration') Neeva#5722 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Niamh ('bright, radiant', Irish) and Neva ('snow', Spanish; a river); no Quinlee#5732 in the U.S.A modern name joining Quinn ('descendant of Conn — chief, counsel, wisdom', Irish) with a -lee Shaylynn#5745 in the U.S.A modern blend of Shay ('admirable; a fairy palace', Irish) with the -lynn ending ('lake'); no Shawnic#5796 in the U.S.Shawnic reads as a modern coinage built on Shawn, the anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean, itBritta#5809 in the U.S.A Scandinavian short form of Birgitta (Bridget) — from Irish Brighid, 'strength; the exalted/hiCaden#5812 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Caden/Mac Cadáin — possibly 'a fighter, a battle', or 'a companion'; preCaelyn#5813 in the U.S.A modern name joining a Cae- opening (echoing Cael, 'slender', and Kay/Katherine, 'pure') with Doreen#5827 in the U.S.An -een elaboration of Dora ('a gift', Greek), or from the Irish Doirean, 'sullen, brooding'; rKalie#5857 in the U.S.A spelling of Kaylee/Kayley — from Irish, 'slender', or the Gaelic ceilidh, 'a celebration'; alKassidi#5860 in the U.S.-i spelling of Cassidy — from the Irish surname O'Caiside, 'curly-haired; clever'Keeva#5863 in the U.S.An Anglicized form of the Irish Caoimhe — from caomh, 'gentle, beautiful, dear, precious'Kylei#5871 in the U.S.-ei spelling of Kylie — from an Aboriginal Australian word, 'a boomerang', or an Irish-derived Macklyn#5879 in the U.S.A -lyn spelling of Macklin — from the Irish Mac Floinn, 'son of Flann (ruddy, red)'; also a modRyli#5909 in the U.S.A spelling of Riley/Rylee — from Irish O'Reilly, 'valiant, courageous', or Old English, 'a rye Shaila#5915 in the U.S.From Sanskrit shaila, 'of the mountain; a small mountain' (a daughter of the mountain, a name oBrileigh#5964 in the U.S.A -leigh spelling of Briley — a modern name joining a Bri- opening (echoing Brianna, 'noble') wCevyn#5969 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Kevin ('handsome; gentle', Irish) and 'seven'; here for girls; no single Declyn#5977 in the U.S.A -yn spelling of Declan — from the Irish Deaglán, traditionally 'full of goodness'; predominanKacy#6017 in the U.S.A -cy spelling of Casey — from the Irish Ó Cathasaigh, 'vigilant; watchful' (or 'brave in battlKaileigh#6019 in the U.S.A -leigh spelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh — variously from the Irish Caoimhe ('gentle, beautiful') aKeanna#6030 in the U.S.A spelling of Kiana — variously a feminine of Keane ('ancient; sharp'), the Hawaiian Kiana (a fKeyara#6032 in the U.S.A spelling of Kiara/Ciara — variously the Irish Ciara ('dark, dark-haired') and the Italian ChiKody#6037 in the U.S.A K-spelling of Cody — from the Irish Ó Cuidighthigh, 'descendant of Cuidightheach (a helpful oReilynn#6092 in the U.S.A modern name joining Riley (variously 'valiant', Irish, and 'a rye clearing', English) with thShaelyn#6101 in the U.S.A modern name joining Shae ('hawk-like; admirable', Irish, from Shea) with the -lyn ending ('a Shawna#6103 in the U.S.A feminine of Shawn (Sean) — the Irish John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious'Sheridan#6104 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Ó Sirideáin — variously 'a seeker; a searcher' and 'the wild, untamed onCurley#6138 in the U.S.Curley as a given name draws on two threads: the descriptive English nickname for curly hair, aArlen#6174 in the U.S.From the Irish Arlen — variously 'a pledge, an oath' and a place-name; predominantly a boys' naMorine#6176 in the U.S.Morine is a spelling variant of Maureen or Moreen, an anglicized form of the Irish Mairin, a peBraleigh#6188 in the U.S.A -leigh spelling of Braylee — a modern name joining a Bra- opening (echoing Bria/Brianna, 'nobBrayah#6189 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Bria/Briah ('noble', Irish; 'creation', Hebrew) with a -yah ending; no siCaira#6190 in the U.S.A spelling of Kaira/Kiara — variously 'dark' (Irish Ciara) and 'bright, clear' (Italian Chiara)Lanna#6268 in the U.S.A pet form of Alana/Lana — variously 'a rock' and 'harmony, beauty' (the feminine of Alan), 'brLynnon#6280 in the U.S.A modern name echoing Lynn ('a lake', Welsh) and Lennon ('a lover; a little cloak', Irish), witMairead#6287 in the U.S.The Irish form of Margaret — from Greek margarites, 'a pearl'Nolah#6313 in the U.S.A spelling of Nola — variously a short form of Fionnuala ('white/fair shoulder', Irish) and a fTallula#6348 in the U.S.A spelling of Tallulah — variously the Choctaw 'leaping water' (a Georgia waterfall) and the IrBrecken#6413 in the U.S.A spelling of Breccan/Brecken — from the Irish, 'freckled; speckled' (linked to brecc, 'speckleBrennan#6414 in the U.S.From the Irish O Braonain, 'a descendant of Braonan' (from braon, 'a drop; moisture; sorrow'), Carrigan#6420 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Corrigan/O Corragain — variously 'a little spear' and 'a little rock/poiDaily#6427 in the U.S.Variously the word daily, 'every day', and the Irish surname Daly/Daley ('a descendant of DalacKenedi#6497 in the U.S.A spelling of Kennedy — from the Irish O Cinneidigh, variously 'a helmeted head' and 'an ugly/rKerri#6499 in the U.S.A spelling of Kerry — from the Irish County Kerry (Ciarrai, 'the people of Ciar', from ciar, 'dMirna#6541 in the U.S.A spelling of Myrna — from the Irish Muirne, 'tender, affectionate; beloved; high-spirited'Noreen#6551 in the U.S.An Irish diminutive of Nora (from Honora) — from Latin honor, 'honor, esteem'; 'a little honoreKeisi#6576 in the U.S.A spelling of Kacey/Casey, from the Irish Cathasaigh, 'vigilant; watchful.' A bright, breezy shTierney#6589 in the U.S.From the Irish O Tighearnaigh — 'a descendant of Tighearnach; lordly, masterful' (tighearna, 'aMurriel#6603 in the U.S.Murriel is a doubled-consonant spelling of Muriel, an old Celtic name from elements meaning 'seAerin#6617 in the U.S.A spelling of Erin — from Irish Eire, 'Ireland'; sometimes linked to a sense of 'peace'; used fBreelynn#6654 in the U.S.A modern blend of Bree (variously 'a hill; strength; noble', a short form of Brianna/Brigid) wiBrihanna#6655 in the U.S.A spelling of Brianna — a feminine of Brian, from Irish, variously 'noble; high; strong; virtuoCorey#6667 in the U.S.From a surname, variously the Irish O Comhraidhe and the Norse Kori; linked to senses 'a hollowCorie#6668 in the U.S.A spelling of Corey/Cory — from a surname, variously Irish and Norse, linked to 'a hollow; a raChivonne#6692 in the U.S.Chivonne spells out the sound of the Irish Siobhan, a feminine form of John rooted in the HebreEyleen#6705 in the U.S.A spelling of Eileen/Aileen — an Irish form linked to Evelyn and to Helen ('light; the bright, Flynn#6713 in the U.S.From the Irish O Floinn — 'a descendant of Flann; ruddy; red-haired'; used for both sexes; hereDoreene#6740 in the U.S.Doreene is a variant spelling of Doreen, which most scholars trace to the Irish Doireann (of deKellene#6747 in the U.S.Kellene joins Kelly, an Irish name from a word for 'bright-headed' or 'strife', to the popular Kelley#6774 in the U.S.A spelling of Kelly — from the Irish O Ceallaigh, variously 'bright-headed', 'a warrior; strifeKellyn#6775 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Kelly (Irish, 'bright-headed; a warrior') with the -lyn ending; routes lKirah#6782 in the U.S.A spelling of Kira/Keira — variously the Irish Ciara ('dark; dark-haired') and the Persian/RussDoylene#6837 in the U.S.Doylene feminizes the Irish surname Doyle, from O Dubhghaill, 'dark stranger,' originally a terQuinnlyn#6841 in the U.S.A modern blend joining Quinn (Irish, 'a descendant of Conn; chief; wisdom; counsel') with the -Rianna#6850 in the U.S.Variously a spelling of Rhiannon (Welsh, 'a great, divine queen'), Rihanna, and Brianna ('nobleRonan#6851 in the U.S.From Irish ron, 'a seal', plus a diminutive; 'a little seal'; used for both sexes; here for girXiara#6888 in the U.S.A spelling of Ciara — from the Irish, 'dark; dark-haired' (a feminine of Ciar); also a modern LIllene#6894 in the U.S.Illene is a respelling of Ilene, a variant of Eileen, the Irish form of Helen from the Greek roAbrianna#6907 in the U.S.A modern blend joining an Ab-/Abby element (from Abigail, 'my father rejoices') with Brianna (IPaddy#6958 in the U.S.Paddy is best known as the Irish pet form of Patrick, but the girl's use recorded here is a nicBreanne#6960 in the U.S.A form of Brianna — a feminine of Brian (Irish, 'noble; strong; high'); also read as a Bri + AnCory#6974 in the U.S.From a Gaelic surname/place — variously 'from the hollow' and 'the round hill'; used for both sCovey#6976 in the U.S.Variously the English word covey, 'a brood/flock of birds', and an Irish surname (Mac CobhthaigDalaney#6977 in the U.S.A spelling of Delaney — from the Irish O Dubhshlaine, 'descendant of the dark challenger/defianDevanny#6984 in the U.S.A spelling of Devaney/Devany — from the Irish O Duibheannaigh, 'descendant of the dark-haired oEilish#6991 in the U.S.The Irish form of Elizabeth (Eilis) — from Hebrew Elisheva, 'my God is an oath; God is abundancKeelie#7061 in the U.S.A spelling of Keeley/Keely — from the Irish O Caollaidhe, variously 'slender; graceful' and 'beKellie#7062 in the U.S.A spelling of Kelly — from the Irish O Ceallaigh, variously 'bright-headed' and 'a warrior; strKeylee#7064 in the U.S.A spelling of Kaylee/Keeley — variously 'slender; graceful' (Irish) and a modern Kay + -lee bleKeyra#7065 in the U.S.A spelling of Keira/Kyra — variously 'dark; dark-haired; the little dark one' (Irish) and 'a laLany#7080 in the U.S.Variously a short form of Delaney/Alanis and the Hawaiian lani, 'the sky; heaven; royal'; routeDeshelia#7083 in the U.S.Deshelia is a coined American name that prefixes De- to Shelia, the popular spelling of Sheila,Maevelyn#7089 in the U.S.A modern blend of Maeve ('she who intoxicates/rules', Irish) and Evelyn ('desired; life; a littMayva#7110 in the U.S.A spelling echoing Maeve ('she who intoxicates/rules', Irish) and Mavis ('a songbird; the song Quinlynn#7152 in the U.S.A modern blend of Quinn ('descendant of Conn; chief; wisdom', Irish) and Lynn ('a lake; a waterIleane#7155 in the U.S.Ileane is a variant of Eileen and Ilene, English forms of the Irish Eibhlin, itself linked to HRoan#7164 in the U.S.Variously 'little red one; red-haired' (Irish, from Ruadhan) and 'a rowan tree' (English natureDorreen#7298 in the U.S.Dorreen is a variant of Doreen, a name with two intertwined sources: the Irish Doireann, an oldDevynn#7308 in the U.S.A spelling of Devin/Devon — variously 'a poet' (Irish damhan) and 'from Devon' (the English couEilee#7313 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Eilidh and Eileen (forms of Helen, 'bright; shining light'); rKeana#7391 in the U.S.A feminine of Keanu/Kian — variously Hawaiian, 'the cool mountain breeze', and Irish, 'ancient;Kelli#7392 in the U.S.A spelling of Kelly — from the Irish surname O Ceallaigh, variously 'bright-headed' and 'descenKenadi#7393 in the U.S.A spelling of Kennedy — from the Irish surname O Cinneide, 'helmeted head; misshapen head' (ceaKhiara#7400 in the U.S.A spelling of Chiara/Kiara — variously from Italian Chiara, 'bright; clear; light' (the femininKiarra#7401 in the U.S.A spelling of Kiara/Chiara — variously from Italian Chiara, 'bright; clear; light', and Irish cNuala#7479 in the U.S.A short form of Fionnuala — from Irish, 'fair/white shoulder' (fionn, 'fair; white', + guala, 'Quin#7489 in the U.S.A short form of Quinn — from the Irish surname O Cuinn, 'descendant of Conn' (Conn, variously 'Rhyann#7495 in the U.S.A spelling of Ryan/Rhian — variously 'little king' (from the Irish surname) and 'a maiden' (WelRiona#7496 in the U.S.An Anglicized form of the Irish Rioghnach — 'queenly; queen-like; regal' (from rioghan, 'a queeMorene#7509 in the U.S.Morene sits between two roots: the Irish Maureen, a pet form of Mary meaning bitter or beloved,Shawn#7513 in the U.S.The Anglicized spelling of the Irish Sean — a form of John, from Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is graciShayne#7514 in the U.S.A spelling of Shane — the Anglicized Irish Sean (John), from Hebrew, 'God is gracious'; also liTaige#7531 in the U.S.A spelling of Tadhg/Taig — from Irish, 'a poet; a bard; a philosopher'; traditionally a boys' nTeaghan#7535 in the U.S.A spelling of Teagan — from Irish, variously 'fair; beautiful' (from an Old Irish saint's name)Troi#7541 in the U.S.A spelling of Troy — variously 'of Troy' (the ancient city of Greek legend) and 'a foot soldierAshlin#7614 in the U.S.A spelling of Ashlyn — from an English place/surname, 'ash-tree pool/meadow'; also crossed withCailin#7637 in the U.S.From Irish/Gaelic cailin, 'a girl; a young woman; a lass'; also read as a spelling of Kaylin; rCaitlynn#7638 in the U.S.A spelling of Caitlin — the Irish form of Catherine, from Greek, long read 'pure' (via katharosCarlin#7641 in the U.S.From an Irish surname, 'little champion' (from carla); also a feminine of Carl/Charles, 'free mDeclan#7662 in the U.S.From the Irish saint's name Deaglan, of uncertain meaning, variously read 'full of goodness' anDeilany#7663 in the U.S.A spelling of Delaney — from an Irish surname, variously 'descendant of the challenger' (O DubhKaelie#7744 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a spelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh (a Kay + Leigh blend, also linked to IriKaylea#7753 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a spelling of Kaylee/Kayleigh (a Kay + Leigh blend, also linked to IriKennedie#7756 in the U.S.A spelling of Kennedy — from the Irish surname O Cinneide, 'helmeted/misshapen head' (ceann, 'hLayney#7778 in the U.S.A pet form of Elaine ('bright; shining light', from Helen) and Delaney; routes layeredMaddux#7795 in the U.S.From an Irish/Welsh surname, 'son of Madoc' (linked to Welsh, 'fortunate; good; a benefactor');Railee#7848 in the U.S.A modern name, variously a spelling of Riley (Irish, 'valiant'; English, 'a rye clearing') and Aden#7944 in the U.S.A spelling of Aiden — from Irish Aodhan, 'little fire' (from Aodh, a fire/sun god); also the plAily#7951 in the U.S.A pet form of Aileen/Eileen — Irish forms of Helen, 'bright; shining light; torch' (Greek); rouAlannie#7957 in the U.S.An elaboration of Alana/Alani — variously Irish ('little rock; harmony; a child'), and HawaiianBradie#8010 in the U.S.A spelling of Brady — from the Irish surname O Bradaigh, variously 'broad/large-chested' and 'aBriani#8012 in the U.S.A feminine elaboration of Brian — from the Irish, variously 'noble; high; strong' (linked to brCaileigh#8016 in the U.S.A spelling of Kayleigh/Cailey — variously from the Irish caol ('slender; narrow') and an EnglisClancy#8027 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Mac Fhlannchaidh, 'son of the red/ruddy warrior'; used for both sexes; hDailee#8029 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing the Irish surname Daley/Daly ('an assembly; a gathering') and Delahni#8043 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Delaney ('descendant of the challenger; the dark river', IrishDelanee#8044 in the U.S.A spelling of Delaney — from the Irish surname O Dubhshlaine, variously 'descendant of the chalFalyn#8075 in the U.S.A spelling of Fallon/Faline — from the Irish surname O Fallamhain, 'a leader; superiority; one Bryna#8108 in the U.S.Bryna sits between two roots: the Irish Brenna, from a byname meaning 'raven' or 'dark-haired',Kathlean#8132 in the U.S.Kathlean is a variant spelling of Kathleen, the anglicized form of the Irish Caitlin, which itsKacee#8137 in the U.S.A spelling of Casey/Kacey — from the Irish surname O Cathasaigh, 'vigilant; watchful'; also reaKacelynn#8138 in the U.S.A modern name, joining Kace (from Casey, 'vigilant; watchful', Irish) with Lynn ('a lake; a pooKaytlin#8153 in the U.S.A spelling of Caitlin — an Irish form of Katherine, from the Greek katharos, 'pure; clean'Kaytlyn#8154 in the U.S.A spelling of Caitlyn — an Irish form of Katherine, from the Greek katharos, 'pure; clean'Keilly#8155 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing Kaylee (a Kay+Lee blend) and the Irish Keely ('beautiful; gracKeitlyn#8156 in the U.S.A spelling of Caitlyn — an Irish form of Katherine, from the Greek katharos, 'pure; clean'Kinnley#8173 in the U.S.A spelling of Kinley — from the Scottish/Irish surname Mackinley, variously 'a fair/white warriChauna#8176 in the U.S.Chauna is a spelling of Shawna, the feminine of Shawn or Sean. Sean is the Irish form of John, Finnegan#8194 in the U.S.From the Irish surname Finnegan (O Fionnagain), tied to fionn, 'fair; white.' Best known from FMykenna#8254 in the U.S.A spelling of Makenna/McKenna — from the Irish surname Mac Cionaodha, variously 'child of CionaRailey#8290 in the U.S.A spelling of Riley — variously from the Old English ryge + leah, 'a rye clearing/meadow', and Ronin#8303 in the U.S.Variously from the Japanese ronin, 'a masterless/wandering samurai', and the Irish Ronan, 'a liRyen#8308 in the U.S.A spelling of Ryan — from the Irish O Riain, 'a little king' (ri, 'king'); used for both sexes;Sinead#8331 in the U.S.An Irish form of Jane/Janet — ultimately from the Hebrew, 'God is gracious' (via the Irish SineTaegan#8344 in the U.S.A spelling of Teagan — from the Irish, variously 'a little poet' and 'fair; attractive' (from aDeardra#8378 in the U.S.Deardra is a phonetic variant of Deirdre, the tragic heroine of Irish legend. The name's meaninAizlyn#8428 in the U.S.A spelling of Aislynn/Aisling — from the Irish aisling, 'a dream; a vision'; routes layeredShanan#8478 in the U.S.Shanan is a variant spelling of Shannon, from the Irish river Sionann/Sionna, whose name is linCassidi#8496 in the U.S.Cassidi respells Cassidy, an Irish surname from O Caiside, 'descendant of Caiside', a byname liBrienne#8512 in the U.S.A feminine form of Brian — from the Irish/Celtic, variously 'high; noble' and 'strong'; also a Caoimhe#8519 in the U.S.From the Irish caomh, 'gentle; beautiful; precious; kind'Cathlyn#8525 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Cathleen/Caitlin — an Irish form of Catherine, from the Greek katharos, 'purChassidy#8528 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Cassidy — from the Irish surname O Caiside, variously 'curly-haired' and 'clDevan#8548 in the U.S.A form/spelling of Devon/Devin — variously from the English county Devon (linked to the DumnoniDevine#8549 in the U.S.From the surname Devine — variously the English/French, 'divine; of God' (via the Latin divinusIta#8624 in the U.S.From the Irish Ide, 'a thirst' (a thirst for goodness, holiness or God); the name of an early IKillian#8687 in the U.S.From the Irish Cillian — variously 'a little church/monk's cell' (cill, 'church') and 'bright-hMaevie#8723 in the U.S.A modern name, a pet form/elaboration of Maeve ('she who intoxicates; the cause of joy', Irish)Mairin#8724 in the U.S.An Irish form of Maureen/Mary (Mairin) — variously 'beloved; bitter; a drop of the sea; a star Kennadie#8791 in the U.S.Kennadie is a feminized respelling of Kennedy, the Irish surname Ó Cinnéide, usually translatedMeriel#8800 in the U.S.Meriel is a variant of Muriel, from a Celtic name (Irish 'Muirgheal,' Breton 'Meriadeg' family)Marsheila#8811 in the U.S.Marsheila blends Marsha with Sheila into one name. Marsha is the feminine of Marcus, tied to thRheagan#8821 in the U.S.A spelling of Reagan — from the Irish O Riagain, 'a descendant of Riagan (the little king/rulerRyliee#8832 in the U.S.A spelling of Riley/Rylie — variously 'a rye clearing/meadow' (English) and 'valiant; courageouCalleen#8838 in the U.S.Calleen is a variant spelling of Colleen, taken directly from the Irish word cailin, 'girl' or Shauna#8851 in the U.S.A feminine of Shaun/Sean — the Irish form of John, from the Hebrew Yochanan, 'God is gracious; Talulla#8871 in the U.S.A spelling of Tallulah — variously the Choctaw 'leaping water' (a place/waterfall) and the IrisDeitra#8912 in the U.S.Deitra reads as a respelling in the Deidra/Deidre family, English forms of the Irish Deirdre — Ailish#8934 in the U.S.An Irish form of Alice/Elizabeth (Ailis) — variously 'noble; of noble kind' (Alice) and 'God isAllanah#8943 in the U.S.Variously the Irish a leanbh, 'O child; darling' (a term of endearment), and a feminine of AlanAveena#8989 in the U.S.A modern name, variously echoing the Irish Aoibhinn/Aveen, 'radiant; pleasant/fair', and Avina;Aylene#8999 in the U.S.A spelling of Aileen/Eileen — an Irish form of Helen, from the Greek, 'a bright, shining light;Brayden#9014 in the U.S.From the Irish surname O Bradain ('descendant of Bradan, the salmon') and the English 'a broad Bridgett#9017 in the U.S.A spelling of Bridget — from the Irish Brighid, 'the exalted one; strength/power' (Brigid, the Cathleen#9030 in the U.S.A spelling of Kathleen — an Irish form of Katharine, from the Greek katharos, 'pure'Conlee#9035 in the U.S.A spelling of Conley — an Irish surname, variously 'a hound of valor' and 'sensible/chaste fireKaitland#9035 in the U.S.Kaitland is a modern respelling of Caitlin, the Irish form of Katherine, whose traditional meanConnelly#9036 in the U.S.From the Irish O Conghaile — 'descendant of Conghal', a name variously read 'as valorous/fierceCroia#9037 in the U.S.A modern Irish name from croi, 'heart'Dailey#9042 in the U.S.A spelling of Daley — from the Irish O Dalaigh, 'descendant of Dalach', from dail, 'an assemblyDeclynn#9049 in the U.S.A modern name, a feminine form joining Declan ('full of goodness', Irish) with a -lynn ending; Eabha#9060 in the U.S.The Irish form of Eve (Eabha) — from the Hebrew Chava, 'life; living; the mother of all'Brena#9070 in the U.S.Brena reads as a spelling of Brenna — an Irish-derived name meaning 'raven-haired' and the femiShawneen#9094 in the U.S.Shawneen joins Shawn, the English spelling of the Irish Sean, to the Irish diminutive ending -eFynlee#9103 in the U.S.A spelling of Finley — from the Gaelic Fionnlagh, fionn, 'fair/white', + laogh, 'hero/warrior',Shawan#9130 in the U.S.Shawan is a variant of Shawna or Shawnna, feminine forms of Shawn; Shawn comes from the Irish SMonna#9141 in the U.S.Monna is a spelling variant of Mona, which traces to the Irish 'Muadhnait', 'noble', and also tCassadee#9169 in the U.S.Cassadee is a phonetic spelling of Cassidy, from the Irish surname O Caiside, whose root cas is

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What are popular Irish girl names?

Popular Irish girl names include Nora, Fiona, Sloane, Quinn, Rory and Alanna. Each page has the meaning, popularity, and an audio pronunciation.

What is a pretty Irish girl name?

Fiona (meaning fair or white), Nora and Alanna are especially pretty Irish girl names — soft, lyrical, and easy to wear anywhere.