Would you like to give your baby boy a name reflective of your Irish roots? In this article, I’ve listed some of the most popular names for a boy in Ireland, according to the Central Statistics Office of Ireland. For each name appearing below, I have given the Gaelic spelling, the name’s meaning, and, when applicable, the Anglo-Saxon version of the name.
Adhamh – Gaelic for Adam; “red earth, ruddy”
Aidan – “the little fiery one”
Ailín – Gaelic for Alan, Allen; “noble”
Aindréas – Gaelic for Andrew; “manly, valiant, courageous”
Áron – Gaelic for Aaron; “shining light, messenger”
Breandan – Gaelic for Brendan; “prince”
Caoimhín – Gaelic for Kevin; “handsome”
Concobhar – Gaelic for Conor/Connor; “a strong will”
Cormac – “lad of the chariot”
Dainéal – Gaelic for Daniel; “oak”
Dáivi – Gaelic for David; “beloved one”
Darragh – “small great one, riches”
Declan – name of a 5th century bishop
Dermot – “free of envy”
Donovan – “dark warrior”
Dylan – “sea god, son of the waves”
Fionn – “white, fair”
Liam – Gaelic for William; “determined guardian”
Micheál – Gaelic for Michael; “who is like God”
Pádraig – Gaelic for Patrick; “noble, well-born”
Roibeárd – Gaelic for Robert; “bright, famous”
Ruairí – Gaelic for Rory; “the red king”
Séamus – Gaelic for James; “the supplanter”
Seán – Gaelic for John; “God is gracious”
Steafán – Gaelic for Stephen; “crown”
These are just a few of the many Irish names that would be appropriate for a baby boy. If you did not find anything you like here, there are many websites that offer a more extensive list.
Mary Arnold holds a B.A. in literature and history. She is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/
This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.BabyNameVote.Com/ which is a site for Baby Names.
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