Irish names are having a moment. Finn, Declan, Aoife, Saoirse. The pronunciation gap (Siobhan, anyone?) is part of the appeal for some parents — it signals heritage and creates a talking point. Know your audience before picking something with unexpected spelling.
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Irish form of Cecilia
slender and fair
festive gathering (from céilí)
descendant of Raghallach
battle, fighter
slender, fair
vigilant in war
bright, radiant
fair warrior
descendant of Caiside
vision, dream
from Tara, Hill of Tara
brave, watchful
possibly derived from Kevin (gentle birth)
little ruler, little king
hill
son of Egan (descendant of fire)
ancient, enduring
ancient, enduring
son of Cadan, fighter
descendant of the spirited one
courageous, valiant
brown-haired warrior
slender, fair
slender and fair
oak tree
courageous, valiant
Irish Gaelic form of John
little king
descendant of Lorcán
dark, dark-haired
small rose, beloved rose
Ireland, land of the west
spirited one, descendant of Bradach
dream, vision (via Aisling connection)
courageous, valiant
helpful one
brave in battle (via Casey etymology)
vigilant in battle (from Casey/Cathasach root)
descendant of Ógán
little fire (via Aidan)
poetic vision of Ireland
variant of Riley: valiant, courageous
courageous, valiant
from the River Slane area
dark one, dark-haired
good man
of proud heritage
strength, exalted one (Irish/Gaelic form Bree)
chief, lord
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