Irielle
Meanings & Origins
"of Ireland"
"rainbow"
Popularity
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“Celtic mystique meets fairy-tale femininity”
Origin & Etymology
Irielle is an enchanting invented name that fuses two roots into a single mystical creation. Its first element echoes 'Éire,' the Irish/Celtic name for Ireland itself, or 'iris' — the Greek word for rainbow. The '-ielle' suffix is a French and Romance-language feminine ending, giving the whole name an ethereal, fairy-tale quality reminiscent of Arielle and Auriel. Whether it arose as a Celtic-inspired fantasy name or an elaboration of Irene, Irielle carries the feel of something ancient and magical, as if it stepped out of an old Irish legend into the modern world.
Popularity Story
Irielle is a rare invented name that appeared in small numbers during the late 20th and early 21st centuries, likely crafted by parents seeking something that felt Celtic, mystical, and distinctly feminine.
Cultural Significance
Names ending in '-ielle' are associated with an ethereal, almost angelic quality in Western naming traditions, and Irielle's Irish-inflected opening gives it a Celtic mystical quality that connects it to Gaelic naming culture without being a traditional name.
Fun Facts
- 'Éire' is the Irish-language name for Ireland, dating back to Celtic mythology and the goddess Ériu.
- The iris flower and the Greek rainbow goddess Iris share the same name, both symbolizing the spectrum of colors arching across the sky.
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