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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Padie Diminutive of Patrick, derived from Latin meaning 'noble' or 'patrician'. English, Irish Boy
Padin Little Patrick (diminutive of 'Patrick' - nobleman/patrician) Irish Boy
Padra Noble, patrician (derived from 'Patricius' meaning 'nobleman') Gaelic, Irish Boy
Padraic Noble; patrician (from Latin 'patricius') Irish Boy
Padraig Noble; 'patrician' (from Latin 'Patricius' meaning 'nobleman') Irish Boy
Padriac noble; patrician (of noble birth) Irish Boy
Padruig noble, patrician; nobleman Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Paidi Diminutive of Pádraig (Patrick); 'little Patrick' - ultimately from Latin patricius, 'noble' or 'patrician'. Irish Boy
Peadar rock; stone Irish Boy
Peadir rock, stone Irish, Scottish Gaelic Boy
Peadyr rock, stone Irish Boy
Peirce rock, stone English, Irish Boy
Phelim likely 'ever-good' / 'constant, enduring' Irish Boy
Phynian From Gaelic fionn 'fair, white' - 'little fair one' Gaelic, Irish Boy
Proinsias 'Frenchman' (from the Franks; associated with 'free man') Irish Boy
Quade son of Uaid (Uaid = Wat, a pet form of Walter) Irish Boy
Quaid Originally an Irish family name meaning 'descendant/son of Uaid' (a personal name often linked to Wat/Walter). Irish Boy
Quil From English 'quill' (feather) or an anglicized Irish surname Ó Coill ('descendant of Coill', related to 'wood' or 'forest') English, Irish Boy
Quilen Likely from Gaelic 'Coileán' meaning 'young hound' or 'whelp'; later Anglicized as Quillan/Quillen. Irish Boy
Quillin Likely 'descendant of Cuileán' (a Gaelic personal name). Alternative associations include 'little wood/holly' (from Coillín) or an English association with 'quill' (feather). Irish Boy
Quinno Descendant of Conn; associated with 'chief', 'leader', or 'wise/intelligence'. Irish Boy
Rabhartach flood-like, of the tide; associated with a surge or flood Irish Boy
Raferty Descendant of Rabhartach; root rabhart meaning 'flood' or 'abundance' - often interpreted as 'prosperous' or 'abundant'. Irish Boy
Raff As a diminutive of Rafael: 'God has healed'; as from Rafferty: linked to the Irish Ó Rabhartaigh, associated with 'floodtide' or abundance Armenian, Irish, Italian, Spanish Boy
Rafferty From Ó Rabhartaigh, 'descendant of Rabhartach'; rabharta relates to 'flood' or 'abundance', often interpreted as 'prosperous'. Irish Boy
Raghallach Uncertain - an early Old Irish name; exact meaning is not definitively known. Irish Boy
Rahan Uncertain - possibly “ascending/to rise” if linked to Sanskrit Rohan; meaning varies by origin and usage. French, Gaelic, Indian, Irish, Sanskrit Boy
Raian Either from Arabic Rayyan: 'luxuriant, watered; one of the gates of Paradise', or as a spelling variant of Irish Ryan: 'little king'. Arabic, Irish Boy
Raigon Probably 'little king' if derived from Irish Ríogán/Reagan; otherwise a modern invented name without a fixed historical meaning Irish Boy
Rannon Likely 'little seal' (from Irish Rónán). Alternatively may be linked to Hebrew 'Ranan' meaning 'to sing' or 'rejoice'. Hebrew, Irish Boy