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Muyr
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Likely derived from Gaelic elements meaning 'sea' (muir) or related to Muireadhach 'lord/master'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
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Myler
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Surname-based name likely meaning 'miller' or 'associated with a mill'; may also reflect variant family names |
English, Irish |
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Mynogan
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probably "little treasure" or "little wealthy one" (from Gaelic maoin = wealth/treasure) |
Irish |
Boy |
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Naithin
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From Gaelic Néithín, a diminutive form related to Nia - 'little champion' or 'young champion'. |
Irish |
Boy |
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Naois
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Associated with a legendary Ulster warrior; etymology uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Naoise
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Uncertain; associated with a heroic/warrior figure in myth |
Irish |
Boy |
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Naoisi
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Uncertain; traditionally associated with a heroic/warrior figure (often interpreted as 'warrior' or 'champion') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Naoisiín
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Diminutive of Naoise - 'little Naoise'; broadly interpreted as 'little warrior' or 'little champion' (associated with the legendary hero) |
Irish |
Boy |
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Naoisín
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Diminutive of the Irish name Naoise - "little Naoise" (associated with the legendary hero Naoise). |
Irish |
Boy |
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Nathair
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snake, serpent |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Naughton
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Descendant of Neachtán; Neachtán derives from Irish necht meaning 'pure' or 'clean' (often interpreted as 'pure' or 'chaste') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neal
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From Old Irish Niall, commonly interpreted as "champion" (other possible meanings include "cloud" or "passionate"). |
Irish |
Boy |
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Nealan
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diminutive/derivative of Niall - 'little champion' or 'descendant of Niall' (Niall often rendered as 'champion'/'passionate') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neale
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Derived from Gaelic Niall, commonly interpreted as 'champion', 'cloud', or 'passionate'. |
English, Irish, Scottish |
Boy |
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Neall
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Derived from Niall, commonly interpreted as "champion" (also sometimes given as "passionate" or possibly "cloud"; exact origin uncertain) |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Nealle
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Derived from Niall - commonly interpreted as 'champion' or 'passionate' (possibly 'cloud') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Nealon
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Descendant of Niallán - 'little Niall' (Niall commonly interpreted as 'champion' or 'passionate') |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neals
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champion (also historically interpreted as 'cloud') |
Gaelic, Irish, Scottish |
Boy |
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Nechtain
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Pure, clean; associated with purity and sacred water |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Neel
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From Sanskrit nīla meaning "blue"; as a variant of Neil sometimes associated with meanings like "champion" or "passionate" |
Gaelic, Irish, Sanskrit |
Boy |
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Neell
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Likely "champion" (also interpreted as "cloud" or "passionate") |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neenan
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From Ó Néanáin, ‘descendant of Néanán’ (a diminutive personal name); literal meaning of the root name is uncertain |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neeson
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Descendant of Niadhán, roughly 'little champion' or 'young warrior' |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neil
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Traditionally 'champion'; also interpreted as 'cloud' or 'passionate'. |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Neilan
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Derived from Niall - commonly interpreted as 'champion', 'cloud', or 'passionate' (exact origin uncertain) |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Neile
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champion |
Gaelic, Irish |
Boy |
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Neilen
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Derived from the Gaelic name Niall, commonly interpreted as 'champion' (also associated with 'cloud' or 'passionate'). |
Irish |
Boy |
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Neill
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From Old Irish Niall; commonly interpreted as 'champion', also variously glossed as 'cloud' or 'passionate'. |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Neille
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Generally interpreted as 'champion' or 'passionate' (traditional associations also include 'cloud') |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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Neilly
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Generally interpreted as "champion"; older sources also suggest meanings like "cloud" or "passionate" (etymology uncertain). |
Irish, Scottish Gaelic |
Boy |
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