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Coghland , Irish First Names ... Like most Irish rivers, the name is associated with a female deity. After Fionn’s father’s death, Murine was unable to protect him, so she left him in the car of a druidess and a woman warrior. A – C D – I M – U. Irish Girl names (10) Neasa. Alastríona – (al-is-TREE-nah) “defender of mankind”; feminine also can be Alistair. Lile (LIL-ee), Lilly, Lelia. Morrighan, Morgan. Heroine in the tale The Wooing of Etain, telling of the competition for her love between the fairy king Midir and the mortal king Eochaid Airem. This could be the best names that could be given to the twins who have colour contrast. Deirdre – ancient Irish name, mythological herione, “young girl.” Derdriu, Deidra, Derdre. Sorcha – (SOO-ruh-ka or SOHR-e-khuh) Old Irish=sorchae “bright, radiant.” Popular from the Middle Ages to present. There is also a famous legendary Irish narrative, “The pursuit of Diarmuid and Grainne,” which is about the love triangle between Fionn MacCool, princess Grainne and Fianna member Diarmuid O’Dyna. Genealogists understand the value of a name and all the family history information names can provide. Now you can learn more about the ethnic names in your family tree with this comprehensive guide. We do not see given names that appeared in England post-Reformation. Murine – sister-in-law to Lugh and mother of Fionn. Fidelma – (fee-DEL-ma) Old Irish=name Fedelm. Both the sister and daughter of Brian Boru had this name. Composed a famous lullaby to baby Jesus. Unlike its female counterpart, Renatus has all but died out as a … Medb – “intoxicating” or “she who makes men drunk.” Medb, Maedhbh, Meadhbh. Irish Boys names (45) Nolynn. Morna – from muirne “beloved, affection.”. 5. Kenna – version of male name Kenneth. of Bernard) “courage of a bear.”. Eavan – (E-van) Old Irish=aibinn “fair form.” Name of several legendary Irish princesses. Return to Slave Manifests main page Click on each Slave name to view information on that voyage. 20 Most Popular Irish Gaelic Baby Names Today. COVID live updates: New treatment approved for COVID patients in NI, Irish population was in serious decline before the Vikings arrived, Why Anthony Bourdain loved “Typhoid Mary” so much, The undeniable Irish influence on The Lord of the Rings, Tracing your Irish ancestry - The Brennan Clan, President Higgins was wrong to refuse invite to partition event, Biden needs to move faster on Infrastructure Act, Congressman tells Prime Minister that Good Friday Agreement cannot be undermined, Saoirse Ronan on rehearsing for London stage performance in “The Tragedy of Macbeth”, Guinness to open second US brewery and taproom in Chicago. A legendary Queen Muireann was ancestrss of the kings of Connacht. Variation of Maire. Annstás – (AN-stahs) “resurrection.” Anastasia. EMERALD: English name derived from the name of the precious green gemstone, the birthstone of May, from Greek smaragdos, meaning "green gem." Most Irish surnames were anglicised during the second half of the 16th century (1550-1600), and appear for the first time in in an English dress in the State documents of that period. "; Anoud - An Arabic name for girls, this means "brave and courageous. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. Ranait – (RAN-eh) “grace, prosperity.” Renny. Mabh. Treasa – “strength”; used as an equivalent of Teresa, but no connection. In total, baby s were recorded with the name in this year. Oonagh, Ona. From the Gaelic word "caomh," this name means gentle, beautiful or precious. Found insideIt is impossible to know if the given name Reilly, so common in Australia and ... RAGHNAILT, RAGNAILT (f) This was a feminine form of Raghnall (below) and ... The anglicisation seems to have been the work of Anglo-Irish government officials possessing, in some instances at … A list of mostly traditional Irish names and their stories, including relatively common ones like Grainne and less well known but lovely ones like Iseult. Joey on February 04, 2016: thought of a couple more unisex names for Girls: Dani, Alex, Owen- or Owyn, Deryn (spelled like the bird), Devyn or Devin , Morgan, James, Wyatt, Bailey, Elliott, Max, Kyle. Bairrfhionn – “fair-haired.” Barrfind, Bairre, Barre, Barron. From grandparents and friends to complete strangers, everyone seems to have an opinion on what name you should give your baby. 3. Flannacan, Flanna. Found inside – Page 235Table 2 lists his findings on the most common male Irish first names . ... There is less information on Irish female first names because many of the early ... Here is the ultimate first name handbook, a delightfully informative, comprehensive survey of over 4,500 European and American names (with two appendices covering the most common Arabic and Indian names). Fethnat. Kathleen – “pure.” Katharine, Kathryn, Kathie, Kate. Ciara, pronounced “KEE a ra” is a modern Irish name meaning ‘dark.’. Feminine Given Names: Feminine Given Names 1201 - 1600. Check it out! Blair – a Celtic word meaning “from the plain.”, Blaithin – (BLAW-heen) Old Irish=blath “flower.”. Saint Bronagh is a venerated figure in Co. Down, where the name is popular. A Dara is compassionate while a Breanne is strong. Has regained some popularity recently. Laoise – “radiant girl”; might be the same as Luigsech, from the god Lugh. Bevin – (BAY-vin) Old Irish=be “woman” + binn “sweet, melodious.” Name of several early Irish queens and saints, including a 12th C. abbess of Derry. Ysolte. In , was ranked of all baby s recorded in Ireland. Her original name was Assa “gentle”, until one day she came home and found her 12 foster fathers murdered by an outlaw band. Aina, Anne. A very popular name in early Ireland, despite meaning malicious or hostile.It can also be a female name. Her. Irish Boys names (61) Nollan. Caitriona – (kaw-TREE-a-na) Irish= Catherine, brought by Normans. Mairin – (maw-ZHEEN, maw-REEN) Dim. This vast database of Irish names has been compiled from various references and suggestions provided by our web site users and resources partners. Or you’re just inspired by Irish culture. The name was considered too sacred to name a child and was not used before the 17th C. Children were given Mael Muire “devotee of Mary.” Moira, Maura, Maurya, Mairin (maw-REEN). of Annstas (Gr) “resurrection.”. A variation of the name Finnguala, which means ‘fair shoulder’ or ‘white shoulder,’ from “fionn” meaning white and “guala” meaning shoulder. Riona – (REE-nuh) from the word for “saint”; saint name; also can be Regina, “queen.”. The top five to ten women's given names are somewhat more variable from decade to decade, and not quite so dominant. Etaoin – (AY-deen) Old Irish=et “jealousy.” Legendary heroine surpassed all other women in beauty and gentleness. This comes from "rionach," and means "queenly.". Found inside – Page 28lier deity called, in Primitive Irish, *Loigodēvā, who would be utterly lost ... certain that the goddess did exist: Loígde was the name given in Irish to ... It is also difficult to spell out some sounds in the Irish language into English, as certain sounds don't exist in English. Margreg – Irish version of Latin Margareta. This name means “wise river.” The Irish form is Sionainn and it has many spelling variations, but it comes from ‘sion’ (wise) and ‘abhainn’ (river). Ailíse – also can be Alicia, which is a also can be Alice. In the Irish legend, Eimear was the wife of warrior legend Cuchulainn, and was said to have possessed the six gifts of womanhood, which are beauty, a gentle voice, sweet words, wisdom, needlework and chastity. Seanait – (SHAY-nat) Old Irish=name Segnat, derived from seig “a hawk.”. In legend, Clidna was the name of one of the three beautiful daughters of the poet Manannan mac Lir. Clodagh – (KLOH-dah) name of a river in County Tipperary. Fedelm – name of Conchobhar mac Nessa (king of Ulster, Fedelm Noichrothach (Nine-Times Beautiful). Caoilinn – (KAY-leen) Old Irish=name Caelfind: cael “slender” + finn “bright, fair.” Saint Caelfind of Kerry’s feast day is Feb. 3. Guennola – from the Celtic word meaning “white.”. Dallas – “wise.” Dallys, Dalishya, Dalyce. guardian spirit of the MacCarthys. Female Celtic & Irish Warrior Names Lists. Tailltiu, Tailtiu. Sile – (SHEE-la) “blind”; Irish= Cecilia. Eabha – (AY-va) from From the Old Irish Eva. It was the real ruler of the country until feudalism was abolished. Nora – (NOH-ra) Irish version of Latin name Honora. Aoife. Aileen f Scottish, Irish, English. Girl. Derdriu (very old spelling), Dierdre, Dedre, Deidra. This is the diminutive of the name Fionnuala, which means “fair shoulder.” Sometimes used as an alternate for the name “Una,” which means lamb. Colleen – derived from the Celtic word for “girl.”. Gwendolyn – “white brow.” Pet form: Gwen. Mania, Mene. Sarah – “princess”; or also can be Sorcha (Old Irish) “clear, bright.”, Séarlait – (SHEHR-let) Irish spelling of French-Norman Charlotte, “petite, feminine.”. Sadhbh – (SAH-eev or SAYV) Fr. Whether you can trace your ancestry back to the Island of Saints and Scholars, or want to start a new tradition in your family, this list of the top 100 most popular Irish baby names for girls — what Irish parents actually in Ireland named their newborns — should help! Please use this up to date list of Irish name as a reference to name your kid/child. Mella (MAH-la). Sheeva. Sive, Sadhbba, Sadbh, Sabhbh, Sabha (SE-va). Eibhlihin, Eily, Ebliu, Aibhilin. a name that often signifies a hardwroking, dilligent and an industrious person. Legend has it, her marriage was arranged by St. Patrick himself. Irish Boys & Girls (85) Neilan. Found insideO'Neill in fact names Mrs. Tyrone “Mary”—his mother's given name—not “Ella,” the one thatshe ... The dazed motherwife, as female famine victims tended tobe, ... Treva. Riomthach – one of the five sisters of Saint Colman of County Cork. This name implies “true desire.”. Ailbhe – (AL-vyuh) “noble, bright.” From Celtic albho, “white.” Ailbe (AL-fe), Alvy, Elva [boy’s name also]). Or you just love an Irish name! In ancient Ireland, Grainne was the goddess of the grain or harvest. Meadghbh – (MEEV) “agile.” Meaveen, Mabbina. Bernadette – (fem. I need at least 5, more would be accepted. Rioghnach, Riona. Finnsech – “fair or blonde lady.” Finnseach. Aodhamair. Finley. Eileánóir – (EL-eh-nohr) “light.” Eleanor, Lean (LEHN). Trevina – “prudent”; feminine version of Trevor. The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. Brianna – also can be Brian; “the strong.” Briana. Mona – (MOH-na) from From the Old Irish Muadnat, derived from muad “noble, good.” Saint Muadnat of Drumcliffe. Isibéal – (ISH-a-behl) “consecrated to God.” Isabel. Nyla. Máire – (MAW-zhe, MAW-re or MEH-ree) “bitter”; Irish also can be Mary. Possibly derived from the old Irish root albho meaning "white" or ail meaning "rock". Ciar – (KEER) saint(s’) name; ciar “dark” or “black.” Ciara (KEE-a-ra), Ceire (KEHR), Kiera, Keara. Caireach – (KEE-rek) Old Irish=name Cairech. Saorla – (SAYR-la) Old Irish=name Saerlaith: saer “noble” + flaith “queen, sovereignty.”. Irish Girl names (5) Neilla. This name means “golden princess” or “golden sovereign” in Irish. Fand – a goddess of healing and pleasure in Ireland and Isle of Man, who married the sea god Manannan mac Lir. Irish Girl names (148) Nevyn. Sine (SHEE-na). Brenna. Scathach – (SKAW-hak) Old Irish=scath “shadow, shade.” Scathach was a legendary woman warrior and prophetess who gave final battle training to Ulster hero Cu Chulainn; she was also known as Scota and Scatha. Ashling – Irish anglicized also can be Aisling. The dearth of Irish records from pre-Famine times leaves many genealogists of Irish descent up against a permanent "brickwall" as to the place of origin of their Irish ancestors. When looking at the distribution of feminine given names in the annals between 1201 and 1600, the names fall into three categories based upon the linguistical origin of the name and its usage: Gaelic names that fell out of use by 1500. Shogun: From the feudal Japanese times, a Shogun is a hereditary commander in chief. Una – (OO-na) from Old Irish uan “lamb.” Legendary daughter of a king of Lochlainn. Bride – “strength.” Briget, Bridget, Brietta. This name comes from the word “clodhna,” meaning “shapely.” In some Irish myths, Cliodhna is the goddess of love and beauty. Macha – (MAH-ka) Old Irish goddess name meaning “battle” or “crow.” One of the three war goddesses of the Tuatha De Danaan. Start writing and join our online community! Irish, diminutive of Honora, or Greek. Áine – (AN-yuh) (Celt,IrGael) “joy”, “brightness”, “fasting”, “praise”, or “radiance.” Traditional name of the queen of fairies, an important and varied role in Celtic mythology. This name means "swift." of “gift of God.” In legend, Doirend was the daughter of the fairy king Midir, another was the granddaughter of the pagan god Dagda. Labhaoise – (LAU-ee-shuh) “holiness”; Louisa, Louise. Nainsi – (NAN-see) “grace.” Nancy, Nance, Nan. Myrna, Morna. Muiriol – (MEER-ol) Old Irish=Muirgel muir “sea” + gel ” bright, shining.” Muirol was the name of several early queens of Leinster. From Aidan, Catriona and Cameron to Erin, Hamish, Laclan and Walter, Scottish Baby Names covers names which are Scottish in origin and names which are, or have been, particularly common in Scotland, offering brief information on the origin ... Faoiltiarna. Neala – femimine version of Niall, “champion.”. It has ranked in the CSO's top 3 most popular Irish boy names every year since they began publishing the report in 1998. Saint Athracht or Attracta was a contemporary of Saint Patrick who lived as a recluse in Sligo. Muadnat, Muadhnait (MOO-uh-nit). Alana – “attractive, fair, peaceful.” Influenced by the Anglo-Irish term of endearment alannah, Gaelic a leanbh “O child.” Alaina, Alannah, Alanna. Muireann – (MEER-an or MOHR-in) Old Irish=muir “sea”, may also mean “sea-white” or “sea-fair.” Wife of Finn mac Cumhaill’s son Oisin. Dubh – from dub “dark.” A druidess who drowned the rival for her husband’s affections. Teamhair – (TOHR) probably “eminence” or “elevated place.” Possible version of Tara. Moninne – a version of the name Blinne. Daryn, Daronica, Darnelle. From ancient folklore names like Aodh and Aoibheann, to timeless classics like Séamus and Siobhán, stopping along the way at Immigrant names like Erin and Colleen, and ending with some modern names like Siofra and Saoirse, this site will take you on a tour of Irish first names. Bláthnaid – (BLA-na) from blath “flower”, “blossom, flower-bud.” Blathnat (BLA-nat), Blaithin (BLAW-heen), Blanaid, Florence. Ana – (AW-ne) Ana, or Anu, Old Irish goddess a.k.a. A cross reference of Irish surnames and forenames, Irish to English and English to Irish. Found inside – Page 55Here are the female versions of the names given above: Nic Dhonncha McDonagh Ní Dhonncha (O')Donahue Nic Bhríde McBride Ní Fhlaithearta O' Flaherty Nic ... Found inside – Page 166any baby bom before 22 April, even if still in hospital If not yet given a name write BABY and the surname ^ Write the names In BLOCK CAPITALS starting with ... Found inside – Page 172... regarded as a female form of Nolan . Nolan ( m ) From the Irish surname Ó Nualláin , itself from a first name , probably meaning ' noble , famous ' . Caoilfhionn – (KEE-lin) “slender, fair.” Keelin. Aine - (AW-ne) Old Irish: aine "brilliance, wit, splendor, glory." Sofia: Girl Names Starting With G. Gala – Gala is a female given name of Scandinavian origin. An analysis of the baby names registered over 50 years ago in Ireland has revealed the most popular baby names in the country in 1965. Fionnuala – (fi-NOO-a-la or fin-Noo-la) Old Irish=finn “bright, fair” + guala “shoulders.” Popular in Middle Ages; later anglicized as Finola (fi-NOH-la); nickname Nuala (NOO-a-la); Fionnguala, Fionnula, Gweneth, Finvola, Fenella (Scotland). This is a great name, with a fire to itself! Modern Irish Damhnait (DOW-net or DEV-nat). Popular in the Middle Ages, and again today. Delbchaem – daughter of Morgan, king of Coinchend. Modern Irish Meadhbh. Meanwhile close to a quarter of all Irish women in 1911 were called either Mary or Bridget. Siban, Shibahn, Siobhanin (shi-VAWN-een). Irish baby names evolved over the centuries based on the historical events of the time. Mavie. Name is associated with the royal site of Ulster, once Emain Macha (Twins of Macha), now Navan Fort, and nearby ecclesiastical site founded by Saint Patrick, Armagh (Ard Macha “Hill of Macha”). Here is the master list of Irish names. These categories have fallen by the wayside, much like boy- and girl-specific toys, careers, and hairstyles. In Irish, “blath” means flower or blossom. When Conn Cetchathach was about to kill her son at Tara, she appeared as a wailing woman. MyTribe101 Ltd., Officepods, 15A Main St, Blackrock, Co. Dublin, A94 T8P8, Ireland. Troya – derived from Irish word for “foot soldier.”. Daron – from the word meaning “great.” Feminine version of Darren. Irish Girls Names: 1. One woman named her first son Henry and a later son John Henry. How about choosing one of these Irish names with meaning that hark back to Christmas? Irish baby names evolved over the centuries based on the historical events of the time. Juliane – “youthful.” Jill, Jillian, Gill, Gillian, Sheila. Found inside – Page G-25The given name of Robert may be shortened to Rob and in ancient records ... Florence may be male or female , but in the oldest records it is usually male . Choosing the perfect name for your baby girl can be a challenge. Ita. Conchobarre – feminine version of masculine Conchobar. Aine was the daughter of Fer I (Man of the Yew) and queen of the fairies of south Munster; was believed. The síneadh fada and other diacritics are identified for the first time in 2018 data. Found insideAll fifteen women in my quilting class at Oak Terrace Retirement Home, ... All the ladies in my group had asked me to call them by their first names, ... Breanne, Brina, Breanna, Breann, Briona, Bryna, Bryana, Riana. It comes from the word for "wildlife," fiadhúrla. Anglicized Alby, Albert for males. List of Irish baby names, Irish babies names, Irish baby names and meanings has been compiled from various resources. Zinna – name appearing in the Toler-Aylward family of Shankhill Castle. Morrigan – (MOHR-ee-gan) called the Great Queen, Irish goddess of war, but never took part in a battle. The following list reflects the U.S. birth certificate data from 2020. These names from the 18th century and Colonial Period saw a favoring of Biblical names such as Virtue names used by the Puritans. Traditional name of the queen of fairies, an important and varied role in Celtic mythology. Might be also: Theneu, Thenu, and Denw. Its international flair makes it an intriguing choice for your baby girl. Amanda – most likely a literary invention; from Latin= “worthy of love.” Pet form: Mandy. Mell – (MAHL, MAH-la) Old Irish=mall “lightning.” Mell, sister of Saint Kevin, was the mother of seven saints. Shea – variant spelling of Irish sidhe (shee) “fairy palace”; might be “hawk-like, stately.” Shae, Shealy, Shay. Agata – “good”; variant of Greek name Agatha. Muirgheal – (MOHR-e-guhl) “sea-bright” or “sea-fair.” Muirgel, Murel, Muriel. Dervil – (Der-uh-vil) Old Irish=name Derbail, may mean “daughter of Fal (Ireland)” or “daughter of a poet”; der “daughter” + Fal, an ancient name for Ireland; may also mean “true desire.” Modern Irish Dearbháil, also written Dervla (DAYR-vla). of English John). Damhnait – (DEV-nat) “poet” or “fawn.” Devnet, Downet, Dymphna. The name Moira, sometimes spelled Moyra, is an Anglicisation of the Irish name Máire, the Irish equivalent of Mary. Modern Irish Bebhinn. A Saint Moninne worked at a Kildare hospital in the time of Saint Brighid where she healed the sick and gave generously to the poor. Noreen – (IrGael) Irish spelling of Nora or Eleanor. Donnfhlaidh – “brown princess.” Rarely found in history. Odharnait – (OHR-nat) “pale, olive-colored.” Ornait, Orna, Ornat, Odarnat from the word for “otter” or word for “sallow female.”. Erlina – Gaelic name meaning “girl from Ireland.”. Luighseach, Lucy. Riona, Regina. The name comes from the Latin male name Renatus which means "born again." Feidhelm (FAY-delm). Ailis – (AY-lish) “noble, kind.” Irish = Alice, from Norman French name Aliz. Ailís – (AY-lish) “noble, kind.” Alicia, Elsha, Ailis, Ailse, Alice. of Marcel “warlike.” Marcella, Mairsile. Gormghlaith – (GOR-em-lee) “blue lady.” Gormly. meaning “daughter of Finn”; may also mean “sullen”; or dim. Found inside – Page 1424Middle English Joce also was sometimes used as a female name ( as Joyce is in modern times ) and this may have also given rise to a surname . Mallaidh – (MAL-ee) “bitter.” Molly, May. It means “pearl.”. As expected, this name means vivid red. Báirbre – (BAR-bruh) “a stranger.” IrGael also can be Barbara; pet form Barbara, Baibín (BAB-een). The following list of names in use approximately 1450-1650 is intended to aid the transcription and interpretation of old English documents. "little dark one" Long popular in Ireland and England, Kieran, the name of Ireland's first-born saint … Love Irish history? The ultimate A-Z list of Irish girl names, complete with name meanings and origins for all Irish baby girl names. The talk about girl names meaning red will be incomplete without Blaze. name of many queens, including wife of Brian Boru. Found insideLoosely based on the Odyssey, this landmark of modern literature follows ordinary Dubliners through an entire day in 1904. Captivating experimental techniques range from interior monologues to exuberant wordplay and earthy humor. Caoimhe (kwee-va or kee-va) From the Gaelic word "caomh," this name means gentle, beautiful or precious. Druids lit their Samhain fires on her mound twelve miles from Tara. Ághaistín – (IrGael) cognate of Augustine, feminine also can be Latin name Augustinus. This is one of the few gender-neutral names that is truly unisex, meaning that it doesn’t skew heavily one way for boys or girls. Caitlin (kayt-LEEN), Cailin (kay-LEEN or KAY-leen), Caiti (KAT-ty). Bean Mhi – (BEN-vee) “Lady of Meath.” Benvy. This name comes from the noun aine, which means "radiance, splendor, brilliance." Please use this up to date list of Irish name as a reference to name your kid/child. Aoife (ee-fa) This name means beautiful, radiant or joyful, and likely derives from the Gaelic word ‘aoibh’ meaning... 2. Connor is an Irish male given name, anglicised from the compound Irish word "Conchobhar", meaning "Lover of wolves” or "Lover of hounds". Devany, Devyn. Fianait – (FYAN-it) Old Irish word for “deer.” Two early saints by this name. For a … They're unusual and make cool baby names. Madeline, Maighdlin (MEHD-leen). She gave birth to the mythological hero Cuchulainn’s only son, Connlach, and was the daughter of a king of Connacht. It is a name given to a female. She refused to marry him until he answered a series of riddles, for she would only marry the man who was her equal in noble birth, beauty and wisdom. Luisa means “fame.” A famous bearer of this name is Luisa Capetillo, a labor organizer in Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic. The name means "strength or exalted one," and in Irish mythology Bridget was the name of the goddess of fire, poetry, and wisdom. It's a girl! Which means there's only one reasonable name: Colleen, which comes from the Irish word cailín and means "girl.". Conchobarra (KON-kho-var-ah). Fionnuala – (fi-NOO-la) also can be Fiona; “fair shoulders” or “white, fair.” Fionnula, Finola, Nuala. She got rid of Etain by using magic and turning her into a fly. Found inside – Page 30Students can investigate the origination of their first, or given, names and ... The name “Bridget” is Irish, and Bridget may very well be part Irish, ... Most Anas are probably of Latina descent, but Ana can also be an ancient Celtic goddess name. © Copyright 2021 Irish Studio LLC All rights reserved. Aithne – (ATH-nyuh) “fire.” Aine, Ena, Ethne. Both these names have their origin in Irish. Let us know in the comments, below! 5. Grace. It implies dark features, like hair or eyes. Boann – (BOO-an) goddess connected with healing and water. This name means fair, white, beautiful. Check it out! Cochrann – (KAW-kran) Old Irish=coch “red”, might be meaning “a red-haired woman.” In legends of Finn mac Cumaill, Cochrann was the mother of the irresistable Diarmaid. Allsún – also can be Alison, dim. These are the names of saints and names from history and myth. Muirin – (MEER-een) Old Irish=muir “sea” + gein “birth” or “born of the sea.” In the 6th C., a 300 year old pagan mermaid with this name was captured in Lough Neagh by fisherman of Saint Comgall. You should also make sure that you say the word Gaelic properly: for Irish Gaelic, “Gael” … The unisex name Quinn (the Anglicized version of Ó Cuinn) is a great example of this, meaning “descendant of a chief.” But it isn’t the only name that fits into this category … 11. Mess Buachalla – translation is “Cowherd’s Fosterchild.” Name of the daughter of Etain and Cormac. Muadnat, Muadhnait (MOO-uh-nit). Found inside – Page 198In Kennedy's sample of Irish book-subscription lists between 1738 and 1796, 14.2 per cent of the names are those of women; in a much smaller sub-group of ... This name means beautiful, radiant or joyful, and likely derives from the Gaelic word ‘aoibh’ meaning ‘beauty’ or ‘pleasure.’ In Irish mythology, Aoife is known as the greatest woman warrior in the world. Anglicized Irish forms of their Gaelic family name. 33. Narbflaith – “noble princess”; listed in records as the name of a series of princesses and the name of a wife of an abbot of Trim, County Meath. As the Gaelic form of the name Sarah or Sally, this name means “brightness” or “radiant.”. It was a common name for princesses among the royal families of Ireland that has been revived in recent years. Given names with Old Irish as their language of origin plus names and related words that are in use where people speak Old Irish, Page 1, Tab Origin She was kidnapped by Brandubh and rescued with the help of Cuimhne. Dechtire – (deck-TIER-a) ancient Irish legend has her as the great-granddaughter of Angus mac Og, and half-sister of King Conchobar, and mother of Cu Chulainn. Darcy – from French d’Arcy, meaning “from Arcy.”. From the time of the Celts to the Vikings, to the Gaelic classes, the Anglo-Norman invasion and the subsequent subjugation and then rebellion, the origin of Irish names can be very involved. Flann – (FLAHN) Old Irish=flann “blood red.” Flann has been the name of poets, scholars, abbots, saints, queens and kings. Brid – (BREED) Old Irish goddess name from Celtic brig “power, renown, mighty.” Most famous woman saint of Ireland is Brigid (patron saint of scholars), who was abbess of Kildare, previously the site of the shrine of a pagan goddess of the same name. Many suitable names for Irish Terriers are quite popular and a few dogs with these names have made the news in recent years. There are no records for. Found inside – Page 5Names carry information. In Ireland, as in modern Europe, first names were usually either male or female. They might also imply other things, ... Nila – feminine version of male names Neil and Niall. 29. Girl: English,Irish,Italian: Christianity: Brigida: A strong, firm, healthy woman: Girl: Italian,Spanish: Christianity: Bruna: A brown-haired woman: Girl: German,Italian,Portuguese: Christianity: Byna: A name means sabine: Girl: Italian: Christianity: Byni: A Roman cognomen meaning Sabine: Girl: Italian,Romanian: Christianity: Cadenza: A rhythmic woman: Girl: Italian: Christianity: Caelia Until the 18th or 19th C.’s, “Teltown Marriages” were held in the ring-fort of Rath. Jilleen – from the Latin name Juliane or Julius, meaning “youthful.”, Kelly – from the Gaelic word for “warrior woman.” At an ancient shrine of the goddess Brigit at Kildare, there were sacred priestesses and warrior women called kelles, and its possible the. Found inside – Page 334In former times, Tracy was occasionally used as a boy's given name. Later, it was also used as a girl's name, generally being taken as a pet form of ... Nora, Honora. Traditional Female Irish Dog Names. In some myths, she is the Queen of the Banshees. What do the names of Ireland's counties mean. Cairenn (kaw-REEN). STAY PROTECTED – FREE ANTIVIRUS SOFTWARE – Adaware Antivirus 12 is the best antivirus ever. Commonly Anglicized as Erin. This name means "slim and fair" or "slender," deriving from the Gaelic word for slender, which is ‘caol.’. Sorcha – (SOHR-e-khuh or SOO-ruh-ka) “bright, radiant.” Sarah, Sally. 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