Irish Influence baby names
Names tagged with “Irish Influence” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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17 names
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- Zaeli
Celtic
84Possibly derived from Irish roots meaning 'bright' or 'shining', with modern usage influenced by nature-inspired naming trends.
- Maleya
Celtic
84Possibly a modern variation combining Mal- (devotee) with -eya suffix, or influenced by similar Celtic patterns. Rare contemporary creation.
- Kataleah
Celtic
76Modern creation blending Katalina with Irish phonetics, evoking nature and Celtic tradition
- Shyaire
Irish
76Modern invented name blending 'shy' with Irish phonetic patterns like Aiaire. No established etymological root.
- Adileigh
Celtic
70Modern blend of Adeline with the Irish suffix -leigh. Adeline derives from Germanic roots meaning 'noble,' while -leigh adds an Irish lyrical quality.
- Kemily
Celtic
62Modern blend of Kem and Emily; combines Old Irish roots with contemporary style. May relate to 'little ruler' through Emily's Germanic origins.
- Carlyn
Celtic
62Modern variant of Carolyn, derived from Caroline. Ultimately from Germanic root meaning 'free man', blended with Irish naming conventions.
- Elenah
Celtic
62Variant of Elena with Celtic roots, blending Greek origins with Irish linguistic influence.
- Zyhaire
Celtic
55Modern invented name blending contemporary phonetics with Celtic sound patterns. Likely inspired by names like Zaire or Amir combined with Irish influences.
- Ryelan
Celtic
42Modern invented name blending Rye with -lan suffix, likely inspired by names like Rylan or Roan with Celtic influence.
- Cardyn
Celtic
42Modern invented name, likely inspired by Carden or Cardin with Celtic influence. May echo 'car' (red) in Irish tradition.
- Keylah
Celtic
42Modern feminine variation likely blending Key- with -lah endings. Potentially influenced by Gaelic roots meaning 'slender' or 'fair,' with contemporary spelling adaptation.
- Marlayna
Celtic
42Modern blend of Marlene and Layna; Marlene derives from Mary (Latin: 'of the sea') combined with a diminutive suffix, while Layna suggests 'lane' or Celtic roots.
- Jhenai
Celtic
42Modern creation blending Jhen- with -ai suffix, likely inspired by Irish naming traditions and nature elements
- Mykaela
Celtic
40Modern spelling variant of Michaela, from Hebrew Michael meaning 'who is like God,' blended with Irish phonetic style for contemporary appeal.
- Maybree
Celtic
40Modern blend combining 'May' (the month, representing spring and rebirth) with 'bree' (Irish Gaelic for 'hill'). Creates a nature-inspired contemporary name.
- Lailany
Celtic
40Modern creation blending Gaelic 'Layla' (night) with the Irish diminutive '-any', suggesting a lyrical, nocturnal quality with contemporary flair.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
