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300+ Irish Girl Names And Their Meaning

Are you looking for Irish girl names?

Ireland has always been a good source of unique and beautiful names, thanks to the charm and uniqueness of the Gaelic language. Names with Irish origins had always been distinctive and elegant.

Some of these Irish names for girls may sound familiar as they are popular not only in the country but also in other parts of the world. This is because, during the 19th century, a huge flock of Irish immigrants moved to the United States.

They have introduced a lot of beautiful and traditional Irish names in America. Most of these names are still used by non-Irish people up to these days. 

Although some may have similarities with English names, Irish names have unique pronunciations and spellings. They are distinct and special in their own way. These Irish female names come with strong and inspiring meanings, as well. 

Irish names come in a huge range of selection. Parents have a wide array of unique, and endearing names to choose from for their new bundle of joy.

And since names of Irish origin sound classic, you don’t need to have an Irish heritage to actually own and rock it. 

300+ Irish Girl Names And Their Meaning

So if you’re looking for suggestions on what to call your little one, here’s a list of the most popular Irish girl names to choose from. 

IRISH GIRL NAMES

 

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Popular Irish Girl Names

Africa – Anglicized form of Aifric

Aideen – little fire

Aifric – pleasant

Aignéis – Irish form of Agnes

Ailbhe – white or rock

Aelinn – handsome or beautiful

Aerinn – an exalted or strong woman

Aileen – light

Ailey – light

Ailia – light, of a noble kind, bright one

Ailis – God is my oath

Aingeal – Irish cognate of Angela

Airlie – a variant of the name Airleas

Aislin/Aislinn – variant of Aisling

Aithne – a variant of Eithne

Akayla – means a slender, slim woman

Akayna – very beautiful and dear child

Alana – beauty, serenity, offering, or little rock

Alastríona – feminine form of Alastar

Allene – attractive, peaceful

Aoibhe – variant of Aoife

Aoibheann – beauty, appearance, form, fair, white

Aoibhín/Aoibhinn – variant of Aoibheann

Arleen – noble and a manly individual who is powerful

Asthore – a loved child

Ashling –  a beautiful vision or a dream

Assumpta – Latinate form of Asunción

Attracta – a virtuous woman

Arlene – devotion, pledge, or promise

Avalbane – a beautiful white orchard, filled with flowers

Aveleen – the Goddess of war and wisdom

Báirbre – Irish form of Barbara

Bébhinn – modern spelling of Bébinn

Bébhionn  – variant of Bébinn

Bébinn – fair lady

Bedelia – Irish diminutive of Bridget

Béibhinn – modern form of Bébinn

Beryan – name of an Irish princess renowned for her healing abilities

Biddy/Biddie – diminutive of Bridget

Bidelia  – diminutive of Bridget

Birgith – noble

Birgitte – bright one or radiant

Bláithín – variant of Bláthnat using a different diminutive suffix

Blanid – Anglicized form of Bláthnat

Bláthnaid – name of a blossoming flower; one who blends

Bláthnat – little flower

Braila – slender woman

Branna – hair as beautiful as a raven’s hair

Breca – one who has a freckled skin, spots on skin

Breda – bride, the female on her wedding day

Brenna – hill containg beacon, a flashing light on the hill

Brenda – torch, flame, or glowing sword

Brey – one who has power and force

Bria/Briah – one who is from the hill

Briannika – great strenght

Brianna – from the high hill, noble and strong

Briannon – she is on her way up

Bríd – modern form of Brighid

Briegh – a woman with great force and strength

Bridget – of high status, strong, powerful, and virtuous

Bridie – Anglicized diminutive of Bríd

Brietta/Brigette – a strong female

Brígh – derived from Irish brígh meaning “power, high”

Brighid – Irish form of Bridget

Brinn – high and noble

Britanee – from Britain

Bronagh – a sorrow woman

Bryah – a woman of great strength and force

Caela/Cailee – a woman who is slender

Caileigh/Cailley – a slender forest woman

Cailyn – a young girl

Cait – a pure woman

Caitee – woman of purity

Caitlen – woman who is of pure nation

Caitlín – Irish form of Cateline, pure

Caitlin – Anglicized form of Caitlín

Caitria – another form of Caitríona

Caitriona – genuine person

Caitryn – a genuine, pure lady

Caitya – a woman who is genuine

Collice – girl, female, lady, a relatively young woman

Campbell – she has a crooked mouth

Caoileann – variant of Caoilfhionn

Caoilfhionn – derived from the Irish elements caol “slender” and fionn “fair”

Caoilinn – variant of Caoilfhionn

Caoimhe – derived from Gaelic caomh meaning “beautiful, gentle, kind”

Corianne – from a turbulent, boiling, seething pool

Corrie – a ravine, seething pool or frothing water

Caragh – to love someone

Caraleen – a very beloved woman

Caraleena – she is deeply loved

Caraline – she is loved and cared for

Carlys – a little champion of freedom

Carrolin – a full grown champion

Cathleen – variant of Kathleen

Catrina – variant of Catriona

Catriona – Gaelic form of Katherine

Casey – vigilant, watchful, and brave

Casidi/Cassidy – a smart and clever girl

Casie – she who is very smart

Cathalina – a woman who is considered a mighty warrior

Catreena – she is a pure one among women

Catryn – she is the innocent one

Caylee – a thin, slim one

Ceallach – bright-headed

Chevonne –  gracious God

Chrissa- someone who is anointed

Christie/Christy – Scottish and Irish diminutive of Christopher

Cristina – follower and believer of Christ

Ciannait -feminine form of Cian

Ciara – dark, something that is not fair in complexion

Cleena – Anglicized form of Clíodhna

Clíodhna – shapely

Clíona – variant of Clíodhna

Colleen –  a young girl or lass

Collice – girl, female, lady, a relatively young woman

Corianne – from a turbulent, boiling, seething pool

Corrie – a ravine, seething pool or frothing water

Crissie – follower of Christ

Cristina – follower and believer of Christ

Cyleigh – a beautiful, darling daughter

Daire – fertile land

Daley – an assembly

Dallin – belonging to the meadow

Daragh – an oak

Darci -a stubborn , dark person

Dealla – an early invader; protector

Dedra – a steady, raging and versatile being

Dee – ark and sacred Goddess

Deirbhile – beautiful daughter of the poet

Deirdre – sorrowful, broken-hearted, fear

Doreen – a beautiful yet moody person

Eavan/Eaven – beauty

Eilean – one who is filled with light, hazelnut tree

Eileen – light

Eilish – covenant with God, a pledge

Eimile – one who is practical natured and free detailed

Elly – the one who is born to spread light

Emika – charming

Emogene – a maiden is signified by this name

Erin – peace or Ireland

Fianna – a vine plant

Finella – a person wit fair shoulders

Finley – fair, hero, or holy

Gael – refers to an unknown person or visitor

Granville – beauty o’malley

Gricelda – the gray battle or Christianity battle

Jakayla – she who is from the monastery

Kaedin – pure sound

Kahlan – strong Leader

Kaitlen/Kaitlin – pure woman

Kallen – mighty in battle, warrior

Kathleen – pure

Kayloni – summer forest

Keaira – the little and dark one

Keanna – very old

Keelan – slender and fit

Keira – dark hair or little dark one

Kelleigh – aggressive

Kelly – bright-headed or intelligent

Kelsee – the brave one

Kelsey – ship victory or fierce island

Kennedy – helmet-headed, fierce

Kerry – the people of Cair

Kiandra – archaic

Kianne – centuries old, ancient

Kiena – she is very old

Kiera – black woman

Kinzie – the fair and beautiful maiden

Krichia – she is of noble born

Leena –  describing wet meadow

Leianna – a bright and beautiful woman

Lyndsee – a settlement near the lake

Machele – she who comes from the plains

Madailein – magnificent one

Maelis – prince

Maeve – intoxicating

Maitilde – a maiden who is strong in a battle

Majella – a saint

Makenzie – a person born from fire

Maureen – bitter, of the sea, or wished-for

Mealla – she who is as sweet as honey

Meara – Irish word for sea

Merrigan – related to the ocean

Miren – a white sea, or a fair sea, clear sea

Molly – Bitter, of the sea, or wished-for

Mona – noble or aristocratic

Morgant – one who belongs to the shore of the seas

Morrigan – a Great emperor queen. The Goddess of death and war

Moya – the bitter taste of the sea

Muriel – of the bright sea

Neile – protector, guardian, fighter, warrior

Nerissa – one who can tell hidden treasures

Nieve – bright light or shining nimble

Orania – the one who can be seen as Gold

Órla – golden princess

Pearla – a precious and loving being

Phallon – grandchild of the ruler

Quinn – wisdom, intelligence, or counsel; descendent of Conn

Reagan – little ruler, the king’s child

Rhienne – a little queen, a baby queen

Rhylan – island meadow

Riana – a queen who is compared to a goddess

Rileigh – a gallant, nnoble and valiant girl

Riley – courageous, valiant, or from the rye field

Róisín – little rose

Saorla – a princess

Saraide – she who is the best

Shaena – a gorgeous, beautiful woman

Shalene- a woman who comes from the magical fairy place

Shannon – wise, or old river

Shauna – God is gracious

Shay – admired, respected, or stately; hawk

Shayleen –  girl who is from a fairy land, a magical place

Shayleigh – she is full of majesty

Sheelagh – a Roman clan name

Sheila – heavenly

Sheridan – seeker or searcher; wild

Shontal – she is like a rock

Shuanna – she is a present of the God

Siobhan – God is gracious

Sláine –  health

Sloane – a warrior

Tarrah – the hill

Teagan – a poet

Teertah – a holy place

Tierney – descendant of Tighearnach

Tieve – a hillside, who belongs to the hillside

Tracy- fighter, higher, more powerful or superior

Unique Irish Girl Names

Aine – joy and praise

Aisling – derived from the Gaelic word for dream or vision

Alannah –  the feminine version of the name Alan which means handsome

Annabella – a combination of the names Ann, which means gracious, and Belle, which means beautiful

Aoife – beauty or radiance

Bevin – fair lady, beautiful and emotional

Breena – of the fairy place

Brigid – strength or exalted one

Cara – friend

Carrigan – pointed

Carys – to love

Clare – bright or clear

Clodagh – from the name of a small river in Ireland that was named after a female deity

Cordelia – daughter of the sea

Delaney – offspring of the challenger

Emlyn – industrious

Fiadh – wild

Fiona – fair, white, and clear

Gráinne – grain and corn

Goldie – a throwback to the famous Goldie Hawn

Iona – from the name of a group of small islands off the coast of Scotland

Keeva – gentle, beautiful, and precious

Kira – little dark one

Logan – a little hollow

Macha – plain

Madigan – little dog

McKenna – son of the handsome one

Megan – pearl

Mirren –  a popular name from the sixth century Irish Saint Mirin

Moira – a more modern version of the Gaelic name Máire

Niamh – bright or radiant

Nora –  from the name Honora, which means Honor in Latin

Peighton – noble women, of noble birth

Rioghnach – a woman who is a ruler, a royal, a queen

Rowan – little redhead

Saoirse – freedom

Shaexon – a pretty, noble one

Sonnagh – the one who is like the Rampart’s mound

Sorsha – she is a woman who shines brightly

Talulla – she who is a lady of abundance

Sinead – God’s gracious gift

Úna – lamb

Tara – rocky hill

Tuuli – the mighty or strong people

Modern Irish Girl Names

IRISH FEMALE NAMES

Amelia – industrious, hard working and fertile

Ava – a bird; a living organism of the ecosystem

Chloe – fresh blooming, ripe green shoot

Emily – hardworking, diligent and an industrious person

Emma – universal whole

Grace – decency with a special beauty

Hannah – grace, favour girl

Lucy – English variation of Lucia, meaning light

Mia – the person who is dearly to everyone

Sophie – wise and clever

Irish Girl Names Inspired by Places

Kerry – County Kerry is located in the South-West region and is part of the province of Munster

Clare – another county in the province of Munster

Ireland – yes, the country name itself makes a very beautiful name for a baby girl

Shannon – Ireland’s longest river

Tara – from the Hill of Tara, which contains a number of ancient monuments

Clarina – inspired by Clarina Village which is situated in County Limerick 

Dolly – inspired by Dollymount, the coastal suburban area on the north coast of Dublin Bay

Quin – which means “five ways”, a village in southeast County Clare

Irish girl names in alphabetical order

Irish girl names that start with A 

Africa – Anglicized form of Aifric

Aideen – little fire

Aifric – pleasant

Aignéis – Irish form of Agnes

Ailbhe – white or rock

Aelinn – handsome or beautiful

Aerinn – an exalted or strong woman

Aileen – light

Ailey – light

Ailia – light, of a noble kind, bright one

Ailis – God is my oath

Aingeal – Irish cognate of Angela

Airlie – a variant of the name Airleas

Aislin/Aislinn – variant of Aisling

Aithne – a variant of Eithne

Akayla – means a slender, slim woman

Akayna – very beautiful and dear child

Alana – beauty, serenity, offering, or little rock

Alastríona – feminine form of Alastar

Allene – attractive, peaceful

Aoibhe – variant of Aoife

Aoibheann – beauty, appearance, form, fair, white

Aoibhín/Aoibhinn – variant of Aoibheann

Arleen – noble and a manly individual who is powerful

Asthore – a loved child

Ashling –  a beautiful vision or a dream

Assumpta – Latinate form of Asunción

Attracta – a virtuous woman

Arlene – devotion, pledge, or promise

Avalbane – a beautiful white orchard, filled with flowers

Aveleen – the Goddess of war and wisdom

Aine – joy and praise

Aisling – derived from the Gaelic word for dream or vision

Alannah –  the feminine version of the name Alan which means handsome

Annabella – a combination of the names Ann, which means gracious, and Belle, which means beautiful

Aoife – beauty or radiance

Amelia – industrious, hard working and fertile

Ava – a bird; a living organism of the ecosystem

Irish girl names that start with B

Báirbre – Irish form of Barbara

Bébhinn – modern spelling of Bébinn

Bébhionn  – variant of Bébinn

Bébinn – fair lady

Bedelia – Irish diminutive of Bridget

Béibhinn – modern form of Bébinn

Beryan – name of an Irish princess renowned for her healing abilities

Biddy/Biddie – diminutive of Bridget

Bidelia  – diminutive of Bridget

Birgith – noble

Birgitte – bright one or radiant

Bláithín – variant of Bláthnat using a different diminutive suffix

Blanid – Anglicized form of Bláthnat

Bláthnaid – name of a blossoming flower; one who blends

Bláthnat – little flower

Braila – slender woman

Branna – hair as beautiful as a raven’s hair

Breca – one who has a freckled skin, spots on skin

Breda – bride, the female on her wedding day

Brenna – hill containg beacon, a flashing light on the hill

Brenda – torch, flame, or glowing sword

Brey – one who has power and force

Bria/Briah – one who is from the hill

Briannika – great strenght

Brianna – from the high hill, noble and strong

Briannon – she is on her way up

Bríd – modern form of Brighid

Briegh – a woman with great force and strength

Bridget – of high status, strong, powerful, and virtuous

Bridie – Anglicized diminutive of Bríd

Brietta/Brigette – a strong female

Brígh – derived from Irish brígh meaning “power, high”

Brighid – Irish form of Bridget

Brinn – high and noble

Britanee – from Britain

Bronagh – a sorrow woman

Bryah – a woman of great strength and force

Bevin – fair lady, beautiful and emotional

Breena – of the fairy place

Brigid – strength or exalted one

Irish girl names that start with C

Caela/Cailee – a woman who is slender

Caileigh/Cailley – a slender forest woman

Cailyn – a young girl

Cait – a pure woman

Caitee – woman of purity

Caitlen – woman who is of pure nation

Caitlín – Irish form of Cateline, pure

Caitlin – Anglicized form of Caitlín

Caitria – another form of Caitríona

Caitriona – genuine person

Caitryn – a genuine, pure lady

Caitya – a woman who is genuine

Collice – girl, female, lady, a relatively young woman

Campbell – she has a crooked mouth

Caoileann – variant of Caoilfhionn

Caoilfhionn – derived from the Irish elements caol “slender” and fionn “fair”

Caoilinn – variant of Caoilfhionn

Caoimhe – derived from Gaelic caomh meaning “beautiful, gentle, kind”

Corianne – from a turbulent, boiling, seething pool

Corrie – a ravine, seething pool or frothing water

Caragh – to love someone

Caraleen – a very beloved woman

Caraleena – she is deeply loved

Caraline – she is loved and cared for

Carlys – a little champion of freedom

Carrolin – a full grown champion

Cathleen – variant of Kathleen

Catrina – variant of Catriona

Catriona – Gaelic form of Katherine

Casey – vigilant, watchful, and brave

Casidi/Cassidy – a smart and clever girl

Casie – she who is very smart

Cathalina – a woman who is considered a mighty warrior

Catreena – she is a pure one among women

Catryn – she is the innocent one

Caylee – a thin, slim one

Ceallach – bright-headed

Chevonne –  gracious God

Chrissa- someone who is anointed

Christie/Christy – Scottish and Irish diminutive of Christopher

Cristina – follower and believer of Christ

Ciannait -feminine form of Cian

Ciara – dark, something that is not fair in complexion

Cleena – Anglicized form of Clíodhna

Clíodhna – shapely

Clíona – variant of Clíodhna

Colleen –  a young girl or lass

Collice – girl, female, lady, a relatively young woman

Corianne – from a turbulent, boiling, seething pool

Corrie – a ravine, seething pool or frothing water

Crissie – follower of Christ

Cristina – follower and believer of Christ

Cyleigh – a beautiful, darling daughter

Cara – friend

Carrigan – pointed

Carys – to love

Clare – bright or clear

Clodagh – from the name of a small river in Ireland that was named after a female deity

Cordelia – daughter of the sea

Chloe – fresh blooming, ripe green shoot

Clare – another county in the province of Munster

Clarina – inspired by Clarina Village which is situated in County Limerick in the province of 

Irish girl names that start with D

Daire – fertile land

Daley – an assembly

Dallin – belonging to the meadow

Daragh – an oak

Darci -a stubborn , dark person

Dealla – an early invader; protector

Dedra – a steady, raging and versatile being

Dee – ark and sacred Goddess

Deirbhile – beautiful daughter of the poet

Deirdre – sorrowful, broken-hearted, fear

Doreen – a beautiful yet moody person

Delaney – offspring of the challenger

Dolly – inspired by Dollymount, the coastal suburban area on the north coast of Dublin Bay

Irish girl names that start with E

Eavan/Eaven – beauty

Eilean – one who is filled with light, hazelnut tree

Eileen – light

Eilish – covenant with God, a pledge

Eimile – one who is practical natured and free detailed

Elly – the one who is born to spread light

Emika – charming

Emogene – a maiden is signified by this name

Erin – peace or Ireland

Emlyn – industrious

Emily – hardworking, diligent and an industrious person

Emma – universal whole

Irish girl names that start with F

Fianna – a vine plant

Finella – a person wit fair shoulders

Finley – fair, hero, or holy

Fiadh – wild

Fiona – fair, white, and clear

Irish girl names that start with G

Gael – refers to an unknown person or visitor

Granville – beauty o’malley

Gricelda – the gray battle or Christianity battle

Gráinne – grain and corn

Goldie – a throwback to the famous Goldie Hawn

Grace – decency with a special beauty

Irish female names that start with H

Hannah – grace, favour girl

Irish female names that start with I

Ireland – yes, the country name itself makes a very beautiful name for a baby girl

Irish female names that start with J

Jakayla – she who is from the monastery

IRISH GAELIC GIRL NAMES

Irish female names that start with K

Kaedin – pure sound

Kahlan – strong Leader

Kaitlen/Kaitlin – pure woman

Kallen – mighty in battle, warrior

Kathleen – pure

Kayloni – summer forest

Keaira – the little and dark one

Keanna – very old

Keelan – slender and fit

Keira – dark hair or little dark one

Kelleigh – aggressive

Kelly – bright-headed or intelligent

Kelsee – the brave one

Kelsey – ship victory or fierce island

Kennedy – helmet-headed, fierce

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Kiandra – archaic

Kianne – centuries old, ancient

Kiena – she is very old

Kiera – black woman

Kinzie – the fair and beautiful maiden

Krichia – she is of noble born

Keeva – gentle, beautiful, and precious

Kira – little dark one

Kerry – County Kerry is located in the South-West region and is part of the province of Munster

Irish female names that start with L

Leena –  describing wet meadow

Leianna – a bright and beautiful woman

Lyndsee – a settlement near the lake

Logan – a little hollow

Lucy – English variation of Lucia, meaning light

Irish girl names that start with M

Machele – she who comes from the plains

Madailein – magnificent one

Maelis – prince

Maeve – intoxicating

Maitilde – a maiden who is strong in a battle

Majella – a saint

Makenzie – a person born from fire

Maureen – bitter, of the sea, or wished-for

Mealla – she who is as sweet as honey

Meara – Irish word for sea

Merrigan – related to the ocean

Miren – a white sea, or a fair sea, clear sea

Molly – Bitter, of the sea, or wished-for

Mona – noble or aristocratic

Morgant – one who belongs to the shore of the seas

Morrigan – a Great emperor queen. The Goddess of death and war

Moya – the bitter taste of the sea

Muriel – of the bright sea

Macha – plain

Madigan – little dog

McKenna – son of the handsome one

Megan – pearl

Mirren –  a popular name from the sixth century Irish Saint Mirin

Moira – a more modern version of the Gaelic name Máire

Mia – the person who is dearly to everyone

Irish female names that start with N

Neile – protector, guardian, fighter, warrior

Nerissa – one who can tell hidden treasures

Nieve – bright light or shining nimble

Niamh – bright or radiant

Nora –  from the name Honora, which means Honor in Latin

Celtic female names that start with O

Orania – the one who can be seen as Gold

Órla – golden princess

Celtic female names that start with P

Pearla – a precious and loving being

Phallon – grandchild of the ruler

Peighton – noble women, of noble birth

Celtic female names that start with Q

Quinn – wisdom, intelligence, or counsel; descendent of Conn

Quin – which means “five ways”, a village in southeast County Clare

Celtic female names that start with R

Reagan – little ruler, the king’s child

Rhienne – a little queen, a baby queen

Rhylan – island meadow

Riana – a queen who is compared to a goddess

Rileigh – a gallant, nnoble and valiant girl

Riley – courageous, valiant, or from the rye field

Róisín – little rose

Rioghnach – a woman who is a ruler, a royal, a queen

Rowan – little redhead

Celtic female names that start with S

Saorla – a princess

Saraide – she who is the best

Shaena – a gorgeous, beautiful woman

Shalene- a woman who comes from the magical fairy place

Shannon – wise, or old river

Shauna – God is gracious

Shay – admired, respected, or stately; hawk

Shayleen –  girl who is from a fairy land, a magical place

Shayleigh – she is full of majesty

Sheelagh – a Roman clan name

Sheila – heavenly

Sheridan – seeker or searcher; wild

Shontal – she is like a rock

Shuanna – she is a present of the God

Siobhan – God is gracious

Sláine –  health

Sloane – a warrior

Saoirse – freedom

Shaexon – a pretty, noble one

Sonnagh – the one who is like the Rampart’s mound

Sorsha – she is a woman who shines brightly

Sinead – God’s gracious gift

Sophie – wise and clever

Shannon – Ireland’s longest river

Gaelic female names that start with T

Tarrah – the hill

Teagan – a poet

Teertah – a holy place

Tierney – descendant of Tighearnach

Tieve – a hillside, who belongs to the hillside

Tracy- fighter, higher, more powerful or superior

Talulla – she who is a lady of abundance

Tara – rocky hill

Tuuli – the mighty or strong people

Tara – from the Hill of Tara, which contains a number of ancient monuments

Gaelic names for girls that start with U

Úna – lamb

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