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Abbin
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likely "little father" or "little abbot" (diminutive of Abba) |
Irish |
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Acair
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Unknown or uncertain - no well-attested given-name meaning; probably derived from a surname or placename |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Adain
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Little fire (diminutive of Aodh, meaning 'fire') |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Addan
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Likely 'little fire' (from Irish Aodhán); alternatively a form of Adán/Adam meaning 'man' or 'earth'. |
Hebrew, Irish, Spanish, Welsh |
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Adeen
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Multiple possible origins: 'little fire' (Irish), or 'religion/faith' (Arabic); sometimes treated as a place-name/spelling variant of Aden. |
Arabic, English, Gaelic, Irish, Somali |
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aedan
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Diminutive of Aodh meaning 'little fire' or 'little fiery one'. |
Irish |
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Aenghus
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From Old Irish elements meaning 'one' + 'choice/strength' - often given as 'one choice' or 'unique choice'. |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Aengus
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From Old Irish óen 'one' + gus 'choice/strength' - often rendered 'one choice' or 'unique strength'. |
Irish |
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Aghaderg
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red field |
Irish |
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Aghamore
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From Gaelic Achadh Mór, meaning "large field" or "great field" |
Irish |
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Ahearn
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Descendant of Eachthighearn - 'horse lord' or 'lord of the horses' |
Irish |
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Aherin
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Derived from 'Ó hEachtighearna' - 'descendant of Eachtighearna', an old Gaelic personal name often interpreted as 'lord of deeds' or possibly 'horse lord' (exact original sense uncertain). |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Ahern
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Descendant of Eachtighearna - 'horse-lord' or 'lord of the horses' |
Irish |
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Aherne
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Descendant of Eachthighearn; literally 'horse-lord' or 'lord of horses' |
Irish |
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Aibne
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likely 'river' or 'stream' (from Proto-Celtic root *abonā) |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Aidan
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Little fire (from Aodh, meaning 'fire') |
Irish |
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Aidane
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Little fire; "little fiery one" |
Irish |
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Aiden
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'Little fire' or 'fiery one' (derived from Aodh meaning 'fire') |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Aidin
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Either 'little fire' (Irish) or 'enlightened/bright' (Turkish/Persian). |
Irish, Persian, Turkish |
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Aidon
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Little fire (diminutive of Aodh, meaning 'fire') |
Irish |
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Ail
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rock, stone, cliff |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Ailbe
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Uncertain - possibly 'rock' (from Old Irish ail) or 'white/fair'. |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Ailbhe
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bright, white; fair |
Irish |
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Ailbhin
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little white/fair one |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Aindreas
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Manly; strong |
Irish |
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Aindriu
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manly, brave |
Irish |
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Ainmire
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noble ardor |
Irish |
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Amblaoibh
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heir or descendant of the ancestors |
Irish |
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Amnchadh
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Unknown - meaning is uncertain due to rarity; not reliably recorded in primary name sources |
Gaelic, Irish |
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Anlon
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Likely derived from the Gaelic Anluan - 'descendant of Anluan', with Anluan generally interpreted as a valiant/champion-type name. |
Irish |
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