ABIAGEAL: Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)
ADARA, ATHDARA: from the ford at the oak tree
AFRICA, AFRIC, AIFRIC: pleasant
AGATA, AGATE: kind
AGHADREENA: from the field of the sloe bushes
AGHAMORA: from the great field
AGHAVEAGH, AGHAVILLA: from the field of the old tree
AGHNA: Irish form of Agnes (kind)
AHANA: from the little ford
AIBHLIN: Irish/Gaelic form of Evelyn (hazelnut?) or Helen (light).
AIDAN: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Fire" or "Little fire." Variants include Adan, Adeen, Aden, Aideen, Aiden.
AIGNEIS: pure
AILBHE: "Noble, bright." Variants include Alva, Alvy, Elva, Elvy
AILEEN: Irish form of Greek Helen, "Light." Variants include Aila, Ailee, Ailene, Ailey, Aili, Ailia, Ailli, Ailie, Aleen, Alene, Aline, Alleen, Allene, Alline, Eileen, Eleen, Elleen, Ellene, Ileana, Ileane, Ileanna, Ilene, Iliana, Iliane, Ilianna, Illeanne, Illene, Leana, Leanah, Leanna, Leannah, Lena, Lenah, Liana, Lianna, Liannah, Lina, Linah.
AILIS, AILISE, AILISA: noble
AINGEAL: angel
AISLINN: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "Vision; dream." Variants include Aislin, Aisling, Ashling, Isleen.
AITHNE: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "fire." Feminine form of Aidan. Variants include Aine, Aithnea, Eithne, Ena, Ethnah, Ethnea, Ethnee.
ALASTRINA, ALASTRIONA: feminine form of Gaelic Alastair (man's defender).
ALMA: all good
ALLENA: Feminine form of Allen, or Alan. Means either "rock" or "beautiful." Variants include Alana, Alanna, Alena, Alene, Allene, Alleyne, Allynn, Allynne, Allynn, Alynne.
ANNABLA: Irish form of Annabel (lovable)
AODHNAIT: meaning unknown
AOIBHEANN: fair
AOIFE: Irish form of Eve (gives life)
ARDALA: high honor
ARLEEN, ARLENE, AIRLEAS, ARLENA, ARLETA, ARLETTE, ARLINE, ARLYNE: oath
ASSANE, ASSANA: waterfall
ASTHORE: loved one
ATTRACTA, ATHRACHT: saint name
AUGUSTEEN: feminine form of Augustine (great)
AURNIA: golden lady
AVONMORA: from the great river
BAB, BABE: meaning unknown
BAIBRE: strange
BANBA: myth name
BARRAN: little top
BEBHINN, BEVIN: singer
BELLINAGARA: meaning unknown
BENVY: meaning unknown
BERNEEN: feminine form of Bernard (courage of a bear)
BLATHNAID: flower
BLINNE: meaning unknown
BLUINSE: white
BRENDA, BREANDAN: little raven
BRENNA, BRANN: raven
BRIANNA, BRIANA, BREANNE, BRIANNE, BRINA, BRYANA, BRYANNA, BRYNA: strong
BRIGHID, BIDELIA, BIDDY, BIDINA, BREEDA, BRIDE, BRID: protective
BRONA: sorrow
BUAN: goodness
CADHLA: beautiful
CAFFARA, CAFFARIA: helmet
CAHIRA: warrior
CAILIN: girl
CAIT, CAITIE, CAITLIN, CAITLAN, CATLEE, CATTEE, CAT: pure
CAOIMHE, KEVAY
Meaning: lovely and charming
CARAID: friend
CARLEEN: feminine form of Charles (manly)
CASEY, CATHASACH: brave
CASSIDY, CASIDHE: clever
CAVANA: from Cavan
CHRISTIAN, CRISTIN, CHRISTA: servant of Christ
CIANNAIT, KEENAT, KINNAT: archaic
CIAR, CIARA, CEIRE, KEARA: saint name
CLODAGH, CLO, CHLOE: from name of Irish river in Co. Tipperary, but perhaps felt by some to be associated with the name Claudia
COLMCILLA: dove of the church
COMYNA: shrewd
CONCEPTA: refers to the Immaculate Conception
CONCHOBARRE, CONCHOBARRA, CONCHOBARA: feminine form of Connor (strong-willed)
CONGALIE, CONNAL: constant
CUMANIA: saint name
DAMHNAIT, DEVENT, DOWNETI, DYMPHNA, DEVNET, DOWNETT: bard
DANA: a Dane
DARERCA: saint name
DEARBHAIL, DERVAL: true desire
DECLA: feminine form of Declan (saint name)
DERVLA, DERVILIA: daughter of Ireland
DERVORGILLA, DERFORGAL, DERFORGALA: servant of Dervor
DIERDRE, DEDRE: myth name (sorrowful)
DOIREANN, DOREEN: sullen
DOMINICA: saint name
DONELLE: feminine form of Donal (rules the world)
DOON: from Doon
DUANA, DUBHAIN: dark
DUVESSA, DUBHEASA: dark beauty
DYMPNA, DYMPHNA, DAMHNAIT: Irish name, probably a development from Gaelic name Damhnait, itself perhaps feminine diminutive of damh (stag or poet). To non-Irish suggests blend of Daphne and nymph (logically enough, for former was latter).
EALGA: noble
EAVAN: fair
EDANA, ENA, ETHNA, EITHNA, ETNEY: feminine form of Aidan (fire)
EILEEN, EILENE, ILEEN, EIBHLHIN, EILY: light
EILINORA: Irish form of Eleanor (light)
EILIS: Irish form of Elizabeth (consecrated to God)
EISTIR: Irish form of Esther (star)
EITHNE, ETHNA, ETNEY: Said to derive from eithne (kernel), presumably in metaphorical sense - fruitful. Felt by some to be feminine form of Aidan, and to relate to Edna.
ELAN: Irish form of Helen (light)
EMER: myth name
ENA, ENAT, ENY: ardent
ENNIS, INIS: from Ennis
ERIN, ERINA: Irish name, from poetic name for Ireland.
EVELEEN: Irish form of Evelina (light, giver of life)
ETAIN: sparkling
ETHNA, EITHNE: graceful
FAINCHE: free
FAOILTIARNA: wolf lady
FEENAT, FIANAIT: deer
FENELLA, FIONNGHUALA, FINELLA, NELLA, NULA: white-shouldered
FINEENA: beautiful child
FIONA, FINNA, FIONN: fair
FIONNUALA, FINOLA, NUALA, FYNBALLA: fair shoulders
FLANNA: red-haired
GEAROIDIN: meaning unknown
GLENNA, GLYNNA: of the glen
GOBINET, GOBNAIT, GOBNAT, GUBNAT: Irish form of Abigail (brings joy)
GORMGHLAITH, GORMLY, GORMLEY: sad
GRAINNE: charming
GRANIA, GRANNA: myth name
HIOLAIR: Irish form of Hilary (happy)
HISOLDA, IZETT: Irish form of Isolda
HODIERNA: meaning unknown
HONOR, HONORIA, HONORA: honor
IBERNIA: from Ireland
IDE, IDA, ITA: thirsty
IERNE: from Ireland
ISIBEAL: Irish form of Isabel (consecrated to God)
ISLEEN, ISLENE: "Vision; dream." See Aislinn.
ISMEY, ISMENIA: meaning unknown
JANA: feminine form of John (God is gracious)
KATHLEEN: innocent
KEARA, KIARA: saint name
KEAVY: mild, lovely grace
KEELY: beautiful
KINNAT, KEENAT: archaic
LABHAOISE: warrior-maid
LAETITIA: Irish form of Letitia (happy)
LEILA, LIL: saint name
LUIGHSEACH: torch bringer
MAB, MABBINA, MEADHBH: happiness
MACHA: plain
MADA: from Mathilda
MADAILEIN: Irish form of Madeleine (magnificent)
MAEVE, MAVE: joy
MAIBLE: lovable
MAIGHDLIN: magnificent
MAILLE, MAILSI: pearl
MAIREAD, MARGARET: saint name
MAITILDE, MAITILDA, MAUDE, MAUD, MAITI: strong battle-maid
MAJELLA: saint name
MALVINA: sweet
MAOLI, MAOLA: handmaiden
MAUREEN, MAURINE, MOIRE, MAIRE, MARE, MAURA, MEARR, MOIRA, MOYA, MAURYA, MUIRE, MAIRONA, MAIRIA: bitter
MEADHBH: pearl
MEARA: happy
MELVA: ruler
MERNA, MYRNA, MORNA, MUIRNE: beloved
MIDE, MEEDA: thirsty
MOINA, MOYNA: noble
MONA: noblewoman
MONCA: wise
MONCHA: alone
MOR, MORE, MOREEN: great
MUADHNAIT: little, noble one
MUGAIN: myth name
MUIREANN, MORRINA: long-haired
MUIRGHEAL, MUREL, MURIEL: knows the sea
NAINSI: Irish form of Nancy (graceful)
NEALA, NELDA: champion
NIAMH: myth name
NOIRIN: meaning unknown
NUALA: lovely shoulders
OBHARNAIT, ORNA, ORNAT: the color of olive
OHNICIO, ONORA: honor
OILBHE, OLIVE: olive
ORGHLAITH, ORLAITH, ORLAITHE, ORLA: golden
ORNA: pale
PADRAIGIN: noble
PAILI: meaning unknown
PHIALA: saint name
RANAIT, RENNY, RANALT, RATHNAIT: wealthy, charming
RICHAEL, RAICHEAL: saint name
RIOGHNACH, RIONA: royal
ROIS: horse
SADBH, SIVE: good
SADHBH, SADHBBA: wise
SAMHAOIR: myth name
SARAID: excellent
SCOTA: myth name (named for Scotland)
SEARLAIT: feminine form of Charles (mannish)
SEOSAIMHTHIN, SEOSAIMHIN: fertile
SHAWN, SHAUNA, SEANA: present
SHEILA, SHEELAH: Irish form of Cecilia (blind)
SILE: youthful
SINEAD, SINEIDIN, SINE: praise
SIOBHAN: Irish equivalent of Joan, "The Lord is Gracious."
SLAINE, SLANY, SIANY: good health
SORCHA: intelligent
SOSANNA: lily
SYBIL, SIBEAL: prophetess
TARA: Irish/Gaelic name meaning "rocky hill," or "from the crag of a tower." Variants include Tarah, Tarra, and Tarrah.
TEAMHAIR: myth name (where the kings met)
TREASA, TREISE, TOIREASA: strong
TULLIA: peaceful
UNA, UNY, UNITY: together
ULICIA: feminine form of Ulik
VEVILA: harmony
VEVINA: sweet lady
ZAIRA: Irish form of Sara (princess)
ZINNA: meaning unknown
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