Here’s a list of Irish girl names along with their meanings, reflecting Ireland’s rich cultural and linguistic heritage:


1. Aisling (pronounced ASH-ling)

Meaning: Dream or vision.

Origin: Derived from Irish Gaelic, often associated with a poetic or visionary style of Irish literature known as "Aisling."

2. Aoife (pronounced EE-fa)

Meaning: Beauty or radiant.

Origin: A traditional Irish name, Aoife was a warrior princess in Irish mythology.

3. Caoimhe (pronounced KEE-va or KWEE-va)

Meaning: Gentle, beautiful, or precious.

Origin: Derived from the Irish word "caomh," meaning kind or gentle.

4. Ciara (pronounced KEE-ra)

Meaning: Dark or black.

Origin: Feminine form of "Ciarán," associated with dark-haired beauty.

5. Niamh (pronounced NEEV or NEE-iv)

Meaning: Bright or radiant.

Origin: Niamh was a figure from Irish mythology, a goddess who was the daughter of the god of the sea.

6. Saoirse (pronounced SEER-sha or SUR-sha)

Meaning: Freedom or liberty.

Origin: This name gained popularity in the 20th century as a symbol of Irish independence.

7. Orla (pronounced OR-la)

Meaning: Golden princess.

Origin: Derived from the Irish "Órlaith," combining "ór" (gold) and "flaith" (princess or noblewoman).

8. Róisín (pronounced RO-sheen)

Meaning: Little rose.

Origin: A diminutive of "Rós," the Irish word for rose. It’s also a symbol of Irish identity in poetry.

9. Gráinne (pronounced GRAWN-ya)

Meaning: Grain or love.

Origin: From Irish mythology, Gráinne was the daughter of a High King of Ireland and is associated with love stories.

10. Maeve (pronounced MAYV)

Meaning: She who intoxicates.

Origin: Maeve was a legendary warrior queen in Irish mythology, particularly known for her role in the "Cattle Raid of Cooley."

11. Eabha (pronounced AY-va)

Meaning: Life.

Origin: The Irish form of the name Eve, from the Hebrew "Chava," meaning life.

12. Siobhán (pronounced shi-VAWN)

Meaning: God is gracious.

Origin: The Irish form of the name Joan or Jane, it is a popular traditional name.

13. Clodagh (pronounced CLO-da)

Meaning: Derived from the Clodiagh River in Ireland.

Origin: Often used as a nature-inspired name, it’s linked to the river in County Tipperary.

14. Fionnuala (pronounced fin-OO-la)

Meaning: Fair-shouldered.

Origin: In Irish mythology, Fionnuala was a daughter of Lir who was transformed into a swan.

15. Áine (pronounced AWN-ya)

Meaning: Radiance or brilliance.

Origin: Áine is the name of an Irish goddess associated with summer, wealth, and sovereignty.

16. Muireann (pronounced MWIR-in)

Meaning: Sea white or sea fair.

Origin: An ancient Irish name, Muireann was the name of a legendary mermaid in Irish folklore.

17. Deirdre (pronounced DEER-dra)

Meaning: Sorrowful or broken-hearted.

Origin: From Irish mythology, Deirdre was a tragic heroine known for her beauty and sorrowful fate.

18. Enya (pronounced EN-ya)

Meaning: Fire or little seed.

Origin: Derived from the name "Eithne," it means kernel or seed. Famous due to the Irish singer Enya.

19. Blathnaid (pronounced BLAW-nid)

Meaning: Little flower.

Origin: From the Irish word "bláth," meaning flower. In mythology, Blathnaid was a beautiful heroine.

20. Ailbhe (pronounced AL-va)

Meaning: White or bright.

Origin: An ancient Irish name, Ailbhe was a legendary warrior known for her strength and courage.

These names reflect the deep connection to nature, mythology, and Irish heritage, often carrying strong spiritual and symbolic meanings.

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