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Irish (Gaelic) names - Baby names with the origin Irish (Gaelic)

Name Meaning Origins Gender
Gillmore Servant or follower of (the Virgin) Mary Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Gilmoore Servant or follower of (the Virgin) Mary Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Gioilamhuire Servant/follower of (the Virgin) Mary - 'Mary's servant' or 'devotee of Mary' Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Glend valley / 'from the valley' Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Glenny from the valley Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Unisex
Glenrowen Valley of the rowan tree (or 'valley of the little red one') Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Unisex
Gormfhlaith "blue sovereign" or "blue princess" (from gorm = blue + flaith = sovereign/prince/princess) Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Gormflaith blue sovereign / blue princess (from gorm 'blue' + flaith 'ruler, sovereign') Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Greigoor watchful, vigilant Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Gubnat 'little smith' (diminutive of Goban, related to 'smith') Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Inghean daughter Irish, Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Innys Island (primary); alternatively a respelling of Inès/Agnes meaning 'pure' in some usages Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Unisex
Kacee Vigilant, watchful Irish (Gaelic) Unisex
Kaecey Vigilant, watchful (sometimes interpreted as 'brave in battle') Irish (Gaelic) Unisex
Karrick rock; from a rocky place Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Kasidy Descendant of Caiside; often interpreted as 'curly-haired' or 'clever' Irish (Gaelic) Unisex
Kätlin pure Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Kawan In Malay/Indonesian: "friend"; in Irish Gaelic contexts: related to Caomhán meaning "little beloved/gentle." Arabic, Indonesian, Irish (Gaelic), Malay, Persian Unisex
Kellagh Likely 'bright-headed' or associated with 'strife/war' depending on etymology Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Kelyn Probably 'slender, narrow' (from Irish Caolán); used as a modern given name with similar sense English, Irish (Gaelic) Unisex
Kerian Little dark one Irish (Gaelic) Boy
Keyr dark, dusky; dark-haired English, Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Killea From Gaelic 'Cill Aodha' - 'church of Aodh' (Aodh is a personal name often glossed as 'fire') Irish (Gaelic) Girl
Korran Sickle or curved blade; a pointed promontory or rounded hill (topographic) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Kyla From Gaelic 'caol' meaning 'narrow' or 'slender; from the narrows/strait' Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Girl
Macauli “son of Amhlaoibh,” the Gaelic form of a Norse personal name (equivalent to Olaf) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Macbride Son of the servant/devotee of St. Brigid; Brigid/Brìghde carries sense of 'exalted one' or 'strength' Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Maccrea son of grace / son of prosperity or favor Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Macdaibhidh Son of David (David = "beloved" in Hebrew) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy
Mackadam Son of Adam (descendant of Adam) Irish (Gaelic), Scottish Boy