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Irish Baby Boy Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Brodrick Descendant of Bródach ('proud, spirited') / alternatively 'broad ruler' English, Irish Boy
Brodyy Variant of Brody. From Gaelic surnames/placenames (Brodie/Ó Bródaigh); generally interpreted as 'ditch, muddy place' or 'descendant of Bródach' (Bródach = 'proud, spirited'). Irish, Scottish Boy
Brogan From Gaelic Ó Brogáin, 'descendant of Brogán' - Brogán possibly meaning 'little badger' or related to 'shoe' Irish Boy
Broghan Derived from Brógán, meaning "little shoe" or relating to a stout shoe; byname linked to shoemaking/sturdiness. Irish Boy
Broin Originally from the Gaelic Ó Broin - 'descendant of Bran' (bran = raven) Irish Boy
Bronan little sorrow (diminutive of Irish brón, 'sorrow') Irish Boy
Bronsan Generally interpreted as 'son of Bron/Bran' (i.e., 'son of the brown/raven'); alternately linked to Irish brón ('sorrow') Irish Boy
Bryan High, noble, strong Irish Boy
Brydan Modern variant of Braden; from Irish Bradán ('salmon') or Old English elements meaning 'broad valley'. English, Irish Boy
Brydon Originally a surname, likely meaning 'broad hill' or 'broad valley'; used as a masculine given name. English, Irish, Scottish Boy
Bryne Derived from the Gaelic name Bran meaning "raven"; often interpreted as "descendant of Bran" or associated with chieftainship Irish Boy
Burk Derived from a surname meaning 'fortified place' or 'of the borough/fortress.' English, Irish Boy
Burke Originally a surname meaning "of the borough" or "from the fortified town"; later used as a given name. Irish Boy
Byran noble; strong; high Irish Boy
Caalen From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'narrow' - 'little slender one' Irish Boy
Caaran From Irish 'ciar' (dark) with diminutive '-án' - 'little dark one' or 'little dark-haired one'. Irish Boy
cadin From the Celtic root 'cad' meaning 'battle' - commonly rendered as 'little battle' or 'young fighter'. English, Gaelic, Irish, Welsh Boy
Cadyn Little battle / battle fighter Irish Boy
Caeden From cad 'battle' - 'little battle' or 'fighter/warrior'. Irish Boy
Cael From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'slender' or 'narrow'. Irish, Latin Boy
Caelan Derived from the Gaelic Caolán, meaning 'slender' or 'narrow' Irish Boy
Caell Slender, narrow Irish Boy
Cafall Name of a legendary hound (traditionally St. Patrick's hound) Irish Boy
Cahalen Likely from Gaelic Caolán 'slender, narrow' or from Cathalán (diminutive of Cathal) 'little battle‑mighty'. Irish Boy
Cahil From Irish Cathal meaning 'battle-mighty' or 'powerful in battle' (note: Turkish 'cahil' means 'ignorant'). Irish Boy
Cahill Descendant of Cathal; Cathal = 'battle' + 'mighty' → 'battle-mighty' or 'powerful in battle' Irish Boy
Cahir from the stone fort; 'city' or 'seat' Irish Boy
Caidin From Gaelic 'cad' (battle); commonly interpreted as 'little battle' or 'fighter' Gaelic, Irish Boy
Caidon Variant of Caden, often interpreted as 'little battle' or 'son of Cadán' (associated with battle) English, Irish Boy
caidyn little battle / descendant of Cadán (fighter) English, Irish Boy