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Irish Baby Girl Names

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Alannah-Jane Alannah: 'darling' or 'child'; Jane: 'God is gracious' - combined sense: 'beloved who is gracious'. French, Hebrew, Irish Girl
Alannah-Kate Alannah: 'child' or 'darling' (Irish); Kate: 'pure' - combined roughly 'beloved/pure' Greek, Irish Girl
Alannah-Mae 'precious/darling' (Alannah) + 'May' (Mae) - often interpreted as 'precious child born in May' English, Irish, Latin Girl
Alannah-May Alannah ('child'/'precious' or 'little rock') combined with May (the month or Maia) - 'precious child of May' English, Irish, Latin Girl
Alannah-Rae Compound of Alannah (Irish; often interpreted as 'child' or a feminine form related to Alana meaning 'precious/beautiful') and Rae (English/Hebrew; 'ray' or a diminutive of Rachel). Hebrew, Irish Girl
Alanni Likely from Hawaiian ʻalani meaning 'orange (tree/fruit)' or a modern feminine variant of Alana/Alanna meaning 'precious/child'; generally evokes warmth/brightness. English, Gaelic, Hawaiian, Irish Girl
Alastrinah Feminine variant related to Alexander - 'defender/protector of mankind'. Irish, Scottish Girl
Alastriona Feminine Irish form related to Alexander - 'defender/protector of mankind'. Irish Girl
Alaynnah A modern spelling of Alayna/Alaina. Depending on root it can be associated with 'light' (Greek Helen), 'little rock/precious' (Irish Alana), or 'exalted/high' (Arabic Aaliyah). English, Irish, Scottish Girl
Aleen Generally associated with 'light' or 'torch' (from Helen); in some Arabic usages can imply 'exalted' or 'noble'. Greek, Irish Girl
Aleene Light; torch; bright, shining one English, Irish Girl
Aleine light, torch; bright Irish Girl
Alenna Generally interpreted as 'bright, shining one' (from Helena) or related to Alana meanings such as 'child'/'precious' - overall connotations of brightness, nobility, or preciousness English, Irish Girl
Allaina Often interpreted as "bright, shining light" (from Elaine/Helen); sometimes linked to "little rock" or "harmony" (from Alana). French, Gaelic, Greek, Irish Girl
Allanah 'darling' or 'my child' (Irish); sometimes linked to 'noble' (Germanic). Irish Girl
Allannah darling; 'my child' (term of endearment) Gaelic, Irish Girl
Alleen Bright, shining one English, Irish Girl
Amaleen Likely derived from Amal - Arabic 'hope' or Germanic 'amal' 'work/industrious'; with a diminutive -een ending often interpreted as 'little', so roughly 'little hope' or 'little worker'. Arabic, Germanic, Irish Girl
Annaduff Black marsh (or dark bog; possibly ‘black ford’ depending on the original Gaelic) Irish Girl
Aodhna Feminine form derived from Aodh ('fire'), often interpreted as 'little fire' or 'born of fire'. Irish Girl
Aodhnaid Little fire (diminutive of Aed, 'fire') Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Aodhnait little fire / born of fire Irish Girl
Aoibh beauty, pleasantness, radiance Irish Girl
Aoibhe radiant, beautiful, pleasant Irish Girl
Aoibhin Diminutive of Aoibh, meaning "little pleasant/beautiful one" Irish Girl
Aoibhlinn pleasant, beautiful; radiant Irish Girl
Aoibhneis pleasantness, beauty, delight Irish Girl
Aoibhni pleasant, beautiful; radiance Irish Girl
Aoibhnie From the Gaelic element aoibh meaning "beauty, radiance, pleasantness" - generally understood as "beautiful" or "radiant". Irish Girl
Aoibhse from aoibh, meaning "beauty", "pleasantness" or "radiance" Irish Girl