Irish Heritage baby names
Names tagged with “Irish Heritage” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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63 names
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- Madalynn
Celtic
91Elaborated form of Madeline, ultimately from Magdala. Associated with strength and distinction through literary and cultural usage.
- Kaytlyn
Celtic
84Modern spelling variant of Caitlin/Katelyn, derived from Catherine. Phonetically blends Katherine with contemporary spelling trends.
- Katlyn
Celtic
84Modern variant of Caitlin, from Irish Caitríona meaning 'pure'. Katlyn represents a contemporary spelling of this classic Celtic name.
- Ariea
Celtic
84Variant of Aria with Celtic roots, possibly influenced by nature elements and Irish naming traditions.
- Navea
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting 'new' or 'bright.' A modern construction with Celtic sensibility, gaining traction as a contemporary nature-inspired name.
- Cathleen
Irish
84Irish form of Catherine, derived from Old Irish meaning 'pure'. Associated with Saint Cathleen of Ireland.
- Nyanna
Irish
84Likely a modern variation of Niamh or related to Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'radiant'. Contemporary spelling of traditional Irish heritage.
- Milany
Celtic
84Modern blend combining elements of Milena and Melanie with Irish sensibility, suggesting 'gentle' and 'honey-like' qualities.
- Briasia
Celtic
84Likely a modern feminine variation blending Bria with Celtic elements, possibly related to Brianna or Irish heritage names
- Miarose
Celtic
84A modern blended name combining Mia with Rose, evoking both femininity and floral beauty with Celtic undertones.
- Milanie
Celtic
84Elaboration of Melanie, ultimately from Greek 'melas' meaning dark or black. Modern creative spelling with -ie ending.
- Devanny
Irish
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'dark' or 'fawn-colored,' with potential connections to Devorgilla, an ancient Irish queen.
- Emalina
Celtic
84Variant of Emaline, derived from Germanic roots meaning 'industrious' or 'rival', blended with Celtic feminine traditions.
- Keveah
Irish
76Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'kind' or 'gentle', with influences from Caoimhe tradition. Modern spelling variant of Keeva.
- Maicee
Celtic
76Modern creative spelling of Maeve/Maisy. Maeve derives from Old Irish meaning 'intoxicating' or 'she who intoxicates'; Maisy from Margaret meaning 'pearl'.
- Aizhon
Celtic
76Modern variation possibly inspired by Aiden or similar Irish names. Exact etymology unclear; may blend Ai- prefix with -zhon ending for contemporary appeal.
- Keyon
Celtic
74From Irish origins, likely a modern variation of Kian or Keegan. Associated with Irish heritage and contemporary usage.
- Naiella
Celtic
70Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting brightness or radiance; a modern feminine variation with Celtic heritage.
- Mckynna
Celtic
70Modern spelling variant of McKenna, from Gaelic 'Mac Cionaodh' meaning 'son of Cionaodh' (fire-born or comely-headed)
- Addaleigh
Celtic
70Modern creation blending Adda with -leigh suffix, inspired by Irish naming traditions and nature elements.
- Khassidy
Celtic
70Modern invented name blending Irish 'Chasidy' with Khaleesi-inspired fantasy influence; likely phonetic variation of Cassidy meaning 'curly-haired' or 'descendant of Caiside'
- Emmaliz
Celtic
70Modern blend combining Emma (meaning 'whole' or 'universal') with the suffix -liz, creating a contemporary feminine form with Irish heritage roots.
- Killiam
Irish
62Modern variation blending 'Kill' (Irish for church) with 'William' (Germanic for resolute protector). Contemporary creative form.
- Delanny
Celtic
62Variant of Delaney, from Irish 'Dubh Lann' meaning 'dark challenger' or 'descendant of the dark one'
- Norajean
Celtic
62Compound of Nora (honor) and Jean (gracious). Nora derives from Honoria, while Jean is from Jeanne, combining Celtic and French heritage.
- Nyarii
Celtic
62Nyarii appears to be a modern creative variation, possibly blending Nyala (African antelope) with Irish phonetics, or deriving from Gaelic roots meaning 'bright' or 'noble'
- Aleyza
Celtic
62Variant of Alyssa with possible Celtic roots. Modern creative spelling blending traditional and contemporary elements.
- Aner
Celtic
62From Old Irish meaning 'little red one', associated with the rowan tree which bears bright red berries
- Cilian
Celtic
62From Old Irish Cillian, meaning 'little church' or 'associated with St. Killian.' Celtic saint name with spiritual depth.
- Lillee
Celtic
62Diminutive form related to lily flowers, conveying delicacy and purity with gentle botanical charm.
- Eiram
Irish
62Eiram is a reversal of 'Marie' or derived from Irish roots meaning 'noble' or 'famous'. Modern Irish heritage name with contemporary appeal.
- Haevynn
Celtic
62Modern invented name with Celtic inspiration, possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'light' or 'fair', blending contemporary style with traditional heritage.
- Ailena
Celtic
62Variant of Aileen, from Old Irish meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with Celtic roots suggesting light and radiance.
- Zeari
Celtic
62Possibly derived from Irish roots suggesting brightness or clarity; a modern creative variation with Celtic appeal.
- Keily
Irish
55From Irish Caol meaning 'slender' or variant of Keeley, possibly related to Caoilainn. Modern feminine spelling of traditional Irish names.
- Maebree
Celtic
55Modern creative blend likely combining Mae (girl) with Bree (spirited). Echoes Irish heritage with contemporary spelling appeal.
- Seonie
Scottish
42From Gaelic 'Seònaidh', a feminine form related to Sean/Shawn. Associated with grace and old Irish tradition.
- Kathlynn
Celtic
42Modern variant of Kathryn/Katherine, blended with Celtic tradition. Combines the Greek root 'katharis' (pure) with Irish lyrical suffix '-lynn'.
- Ivrie
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'Ireland' or 'Irish one'. A modern feminine form drawing from Irish heritage and identity.
- Corri
Celtic
42From Irish meaning 'spear' or as a diminutive form of Cormac, meaning 'redness'. Associated with strength and tradition.
- Alliemae
Celtic
42Combination of Allie (diminutive of Alice, 'noble') and Mae (variant of May, the month or Mary). A modern compound blending classic name elements with vintage charm.
- Sharina
Celtic
42Feminine form of Sharon, from Hebrew meaning 'a fertile plain.' Sharina combines the biblical place name with feminine suffix -ina, creating a modern Celtic variant.
- Cavanaugh
Irish
42Descendant of Cavanach, from Old Irish meaning 'hollow' or referring to a cave-dweller. An established Irish surname used as a given name.
- Ronix
Celtic
42Modern variant blending Ron (ruler) with -ix suffix. Evokes strength and contemporary style while honoring Celtic roots.
- Rileyanne
Celtic
42Blend of Riley ('courageous one') and Anne ('grace'). Riley derives from Old Irish meaning 'valiant' or 'regal.'
- Zouri
Irish
42From Old Irish meaning 'golden' or 'fair-haired'. A modern feminine variant with roots in Irish heritage and contemporary styling.
- Lauralye
Celtic
42A modern feminine variation blending Laura (laurel, honor) with lyrical ending -lye, creating an ethereal Celtic-inspired name.
- Diland
Celtic
42Possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'worthy' or 'true', with some association to the island of Dil in Irish mythology.
- Evlynn
Celtic
42Modern feminine variation blending Ev- with the Celtic suffix -lynn, evoking light and grace with Celtic roots
- Chloemae
Celtic
42Blend of Chloe (meaning 'green shoot' or 'blooming') with the suffix -mae, creating a modern, feminized variation with nature-inspired roots.
- Ambri
Celtic
42Possibly derived from amber or meaning 'ambition.' Modern invention with Celtic sensibility and nature-inspired appeal.
- Finbar
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Fionn' (fair) and 'Barr' (head), meaning 'fair-haired one.' Associated with Saint Finbarr, patron of Cork.
- Avabella
Celtic
42Combination of Ava (desire, life) and Bella (beautiful). A modern blended name with Celtic roots meaning 'beautiful life' or 'beautiful desire'.
- Naven
Irish
40From Old Irish meaning 'little saint' or 'saintly one', derived from the diminutive form of a religious name.
- Maryclare
Celtic
40A modern blended name combining Mary (Latin, 'of the sea' or 'beloved') with Clare (Latin, 'bright' or 'clear'). Reflects devotion and clarity.
- Dalyza
Celtic
40Modern invented name blending Daly (Irish surname) with the -iza suffix, creating a contemporary feminine form with Irish heritage roots.
- Shaniah
Irish
40Modern variation of Siobhan, derived from Old Irish meaning 'God's gracious gift', blending traditional Irish heritage with contemporary spelling.
- Kelci
Celtic
40Modern variant of Kelley, derived from Irish meaning 'bright-headed' or 'descendant of Ceallach', associated with wit and brightness.
- Dayliani
Celtic
29Modern creation blending 'day' with Celtic feminine elements, evoking light and natural beauty.
- Kathelyn
Celtic
20Modern feminine elaboration of Katharine, blending Celtic heritage with contemporary style sensibility.
- Bellomy
Celtic
10Possibly derived from Irish elements meaning 'beautiful' or 'fair.' Modern creation with vintage appeal.
- Neil
Celtic
7From Old Irish 'Niall' meaning 'cloud' or 'champion'. Associated with Irish nobility and strength.
- Kevon
Celtic
7Modern variant of Kevin, from Old Irish 'Caoimhín' meaning 'handsome' or 'kind'
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
