Here’s a list of traditional and modern Irish boy names along with their meanings:


1. Aidan (pronounced AY-den)

Meaning: Little fire.

Origin: Derived from the Irish name "Aodh," the name of the Celtic god of fire.

2. Cillian (pronounced KIL-ee-an)

Meaning: War or strife.

Origin: An ancient Irish name, Cillian is associated with several Irish saints.

3. Conor (pronounced KON-er)

Meaning: Lover of hounds.

Origin: Derived from the Old Irish name "Conchobhar," it was the name of a legendary Ulster king.

4. Finn (pronounced FIN)

Meaning: Fair or white.

Origin: Derived from the Irish name "Fionn," it is linked to the mythological hero Fionn mac Cumhaill.

5. Seán (pronounced SHAWN)

Meaning: God is gracious.

Origin: The Irish form of John, a very popular name throughout Ireland.

6. Oisín (pronounced uh-SHEEN)

Meaning: Little deer.

Origin: In Irish mythology, Oisín was a poet and warrior, the son of Fionn mac Cumhaill.

7. Ronan (pronounced ROH-nan)

Meaning: Little seal.

Origin: Derived from the Irish word "Rón," meaning seal, it's the name of several early Irish saints.

8. Liam (pronounced LEE-um)

Meaning: Resolute protector.

Origin: Shortened form of Uilliam, the Irish form of William. It’s one of the most popular Irish names worldwide.

9. Patrick (pronounced PAT-rick)

Meaning: Nobleman.

Origin: Anglicized from the Irish "Pádraig," it’s most famously associated with Saint Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint.

10. Eoin (pronounced OWEN or YO-in)

Meaning: God is gracious.

Origin: The Irish form of John, similar to Seán but with a different pronunciation.

11. Fionn (pronounced FYUN or FINN)

Meaning: Fair or white.

Origin: Fionn is another form of Finn and is closely tied to Irish mythology.

12. Cormac (pronounced KOR-mak)

Meaning: Son of defilement.

Origin: A traditional Irish name, borne by many Irish kings and saints.

13. Tadhg (pronounced TIE-g)

Meaning: Poet or philosopher.

Origin: An ancient Irish name, Tadhg has been used in Irish mythology and folklore.

14. Declan (pronounced DECK-lan)

Meaning: Full of goodness.

Origin: Saint Declan was an early Irish saint who lived before St. Patrick’s arrival in Ireland.

15. Cathal (pronounced CAH-hull)

Meaning: Strong in battle.

Origin: An ancient name that was borne by Irish kings and saints.

16. Niall (pronounced NYE-al or NEEL)

Meaning: Champion or cloud.

Origin: The name of several legendary Irish kings, including Niall of the Nine Hostages.

17. Donnacha (pronounced DON-a-ka)

Meaning: Brown-haired warrior.

Origin: Derived from the Old Irish name "Donnchadh," meaning brown warrior.

18. Diarmuid (pronounced DEER-mid)

Meaning: Free man.

Origin: A hero in Irish mythology, Diarmuid was a member of the Fianna, the mythical warriors of Ireland.

19. Ciarán (pronounced KEER-an)

Meaning: Little dark one.

Origin: Derived from the word "ciar," meaning dark, and used by several saints, including St. Ciarán of Clonmacnoise.

20. Lorcan (pronounced LOR-kan)

Meaning: Little fierce one.

Origin: A name of historical significance, borne by several early Irish kings.

21. Ruairí (pronounced ROO-ree)

Meaning: Red king.

Origin: The Irish form of Rory, derived from "ruadh" (red) and "rí" (king).

22. Eoghan (pronounced OW-en or YO-en)

Meaning: Born of the yew tree.

Origin: Another traditional Irish name often anglicized as Owen or Eugene.

23. Fergal (pronounced FER-gal)

Meaning: Brave or courageous.

Origin: An old Irish name borne by kings and saints.

24. Dara (pronounced DAH-ra)

Meaning: Oak tree.

Origin: Derived from the Irish word "doire," meaning oak, which symbolizes strength.

25. Senan (pronounced SEN-an)

Meaning: Little wise one.

Origin: The name of a prominent saint from County Clare, St. Senan of Scattery Island.

26. Brendan (pronounced BREN-dan)

Meaning: Prince.

Origin: Saint Brendan the Navigator is known for legendary voyages, and his name has long been popular in Ireland.

27. Pádraig (pronounced PAW-drig or PAW-rik)

Meaning: Nobleman.

Origin: The traditional Irish form of Patrick, strongly associated with Saint Patrick.

28. Seamus (pronounced SHAY-mus)

Meaning: Supplanter.

Origin: The Irish form of James, popularized by poet Seamus Heaney.

29. Rían (pronounced REE-an)

Meaning: Little king.

Origin: Derived from "rí," meaning king, it’s a modern but traditionally inspired Irish name.

30. Ultan (pronounced UL-tan)

Meaning: Of Ulster.

Origin: A saint’s name, Ultan is associated with the ancient province of Ulster.

These names are deeply rooted in Ireland’s history, mythology, and natural world, making them unique and culturally rich choices for boys.

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