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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Shaunn God is gracious Irish Boy
Shawnt God is gracious; gift of God English, Irish Boy
Shaydan Uncertain - likely a modern invented name. May combine 'Shay' (Hebrew: gift) with '-dan' (Hebrew: judge) or be related to Arabic 'Shaden' (singer). English, Irish Boy
Shaydon From Shay ('stately' or 'hawk-like') + '-den' - roughly 'stately one' or 'descendant/valley of Shay'. English, Irish Boy
Shean God is gracious Irish Boy
Shon God is gracious Gaelic, Irish Boy
sinnot Originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Synnot' or a similar medieval personal name; ultimately linked to a diminutive form of a personal name (often associated with Simon). Irish Boy
sinnott Surname-derived name; likely linked to a Gaelic form meaning 'fox' (Sionnach) or to an Anglo-Norman personal name - essentially a family name Irish Boy
Siorcha Gaelic form of George, meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker" Irish Boy
Sulley dark-eyed; 'little dark-eyed one' (from Gaelic) Irish Boy
Sullivan Traditionally interpreted as "little dark-eyed one" or "hawk‑eyed"; exact etymology is uncertain but relates to Gaelic elements for "eye." Irish Boy
Tadg poet; poet-seer (bard) Irish Boy
Taeg From Irish Tadhg: 'poet' or 'philosopher'. As a Korean-derived nickname, linked to the syllable 'Tae' (often 'great' or 'exalted' depending on hanja). Irish Boy
Taidgh poet, philosopher Irish Boy
Taidha Likely derived from Tadhg, meaning "poet" or "philosopher" Irish Boy
Teag poet; storyteller; philosopher Irish Boy
Teagun Diminutive of Tadhg - commonly interpreted as "little poet" Irish Boy
Teig poet, philosopher Irish Boy
Thurlough Derived from Old Irish Toirdhealbhach; commonly interpreted as 'instigator' or 'one who prompts' (exact etymology uncertain) Irish Boy
Tieren 'Little lord' (diminutive of Old Irish tiarna, 'lord') Irish Boy
Tiernon Little lord (diminutive of 'tighearna' meaning lord) Irish Boy
Tighe poet, storyteller Irish Boy
Toban little well / from the well English, Irish Boy
Tobin Related to Tobias - 'God is good' (often understood as 'Yahweh is good'); also used as a surname meaning 'son of Toby' or 'little Toby'. English, Irish Boy
Tod Sands Tod = "fox"; Sands = dweller by the sands or sandy shore English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Toland Surname-derived name meaning 'descendant of Tuathalán' (Tuathalán from Gaelic elements related to 'people' - often rendered 'ruler of the people') or a place-name meaning 'Tola's land'. Irish Boy
Torann Thunder; noise, sound Irish Boy
Torin Likely 'from the rocky hill' (from Gaelic torr = mound/hill) or interpreted as 'chief/Thor's descendant' from Old Norse roots Irish Boy
Troyce Likely 'from Troy' or connected to the Irish surname meaning 'descendant of a foot-soldier'. English, French, Irish Boy
Tynan Originally a surname meaning "descendant of Tynan"; the root personal name is of uncertain derivation and is sometimes contextually linked to diminutive Gaelic names (often associated with 'little lord'). Irish Boy