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  1. 2 sie 2024 · Looking for an Irish first name for a little bundle of joy on the way or just inspired by the beauty of Irish first names and their meanings? Here are 100 ideas for you!

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  2. This list of Irish-language given names shows Irish language given names, their anglicisations and/or English language equivalents. Not all Irish given names have English equivalents, though most names have an anglicised form.

  3. 15 mar 2024 · Check out our list of 100 popular Irish first names, both in Gaelic and English. There are hundreds upon hundreds of uniquely Irish first names, with their own specific meaning or origin. Some will be familiar and some will be rare.

  4. Traditional Irish Names in Gaelic. Here is the master list of Irish names. These are the names of saints and names from history and myth. The approximate pronunciations are given, as names vary in dialects. It is also difficult to spell out some sounds in the Irish language into English, as certain sounds don't exist in English.

  5. 22 gru 2023 · Few old Gaelic boys names have catapulted in popularity like Connell (yep, it was Paul Mescal’s characters name in the hit Irish show ‘Normal People’). The name either means ‘hound’ (‘con’ comes from the ‘cú’, meaning hound) or ‘valour’.

  6. www.bitesize.irish › blog › first-names-in-irish-gaelicFirst names in Irish Gaelic

    23 lut 2013 · We take a look at first names in Irish Gaelic. Chances are that, even if you don't have an Irish first name yourself, you know quite a few people who do.

  7. 30 lis 2023 · Pronounced lee-sha, Laoise is the feminine form of the Irish mythological names Lugh and Lugus, which means light. Lugus was the Celtic god of commerce and craftsmanship, the equivalent of the Roman Mercury, thought to inspire the later Irish hero Lugh.

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