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Irish Baby Boy Names

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