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A Naam
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
Abbán (M)
Abigeál (f)
Adair
Adare
Ádhamh, Ádam (m)
Ádhamhnán (M)
Aengus (m)
Agata (f)
Aghaistín/ Aibhistin (m)
Aibhne (m)
Aidan (m)
Aidrean (m)
Aignéis (f)
Ailbhe (m/f)
Aileen (f)
Ailill (m)
Ailín (m)
Ailís (f)
Ailís/Ailíse (f)
Ailish (f)
Aindréas (m)
Áine (F)
Aingeal (f)
Ainnir (f)
Aislinn, Aisling (f)
Alannah (f)
Alaois (m)
Alastar (m)
Alastríona (f)
Alleen
Altan
Ana (f)
Annora (f)
Annstas, Stéise (f)
Antoin, Antóin, Antain(e) (m)
Aodan, Aodhan (M)
Aodh (m)
Aodhamair (F)
Aodnait (F)
Aoibheann (F)
Aoibhegréine (f)
Aoife (F)
Aonghus (m)
Aran
Ardal (m)
Ardeen
Ardghal (m)
Árón (m)
OB awn
AHB i gyal
a DARE
uh DAIR
AW uv, AW dum
AH yum nawn
AYN gus
AH gah ta
AH steen/AH stin
EV nyeh
AI dan
Ah dree an
AG neysh
AL vyeh
ei LEEN or AY leen
AL yil
AH leen
AH leesh
AY leesh/AY leesha
AH leesh
AHN dray is, AHN dryu, AH dras
AW nya
AHN gel (hard G as in goat)
AN nyir
OSH leeng, ESH leeng
a LON na, a LAN na
AL eesh
OL iss tar
al us TREE na
al EEN
AWL tin
A na
an NOR a
ON stas, STEY sha
AHN tun, AHN toe in, AHN tan (eh)
AW dawn
EE
EY mur
EY nut
EE vyin, EE van
eev GRAIN yeh
EE fa, WEE fa
ENG yus
AHR in,
AR dal
AR deen
ARD al
AW rone
Abán
Abigail
Ó Daire
Ath Dara
Adam
Eunan
Aonghus
Agatha
Augustine, Austin
Eveny, Aveny
Aodhán, Aodán
Adrian
Agnes
Alvy, Ailbe, Albert, Bertie
Eibhlín, Eileen
Irial
Alan/Allen
Alice, Ailish
Alice/Alicia
Ailís, Alice
Andrew, Aindriú, Aindreas
Anya, Anna
Angela
Ainder
Ashling, Alice, Esther
Alanna, Alana
Aloysius, Louis
Alsander, Alexander
Alexandra
-
-
Ana, Dana, Anu
Onóra, Nóra
Anastasia
Anthony
Aidan
Aed, Hugh, Eugene
-
Enat
Eavan, Aoibhínn, Aeveen
Evgren, Aíbgréine
Eve, Eva
Angus, Óengus, Áengus, Aeneas
Arainn, Arann
Ardghal
Airdín
Ardal, Arnold
Aaron
little abbot
father's joy (from Hebrew)
usually Scottish. son of Dáire (fruitful)
oak tree grove.
from Hebrew Adam- red earth
the timorous one
sole strength
pure (Greek)
majestic (Latin)
name used in the middle ages. Meaning is unknown
little fire
"From Hadria" (Latin)
Holy (Latin)
either "white king" or " world king"
from old German Aveline, possibly meaning "Hazelnut."
elf
possibly from Celtic, "Rock"
from German- "noble"
noble (Old German)
from old German- noble
man (Greek)
radiance, splendor, brilliance
this is the Irish word for 'angel', (from Latin)
young woman
dream, vision
oh, child! An Irish term of endearment.
famous warrior (Latin from Germanic)
defender of mankind (Greek)
from Greek- defender of mankind
little cliff
hillock, gorge
wealth or abundance--the name of a Celtic goddess
Honor (from Latin)
re-born (Greek)
meaning is uncertain (Latin)
diminutive of Aodh ("fire")
fire (from a Celtic god name)
fire
fire
beautiful radiance
radiance of the sun
beautiful, radiant
sole strength
name of islands off the western coast of Ireland
high valor
little height
high valor
meaning uncertain (from Hebrew/Egyptian)
B Naam
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
from Greek- "stranger", pet form of Bairbre (Barbara)
from Greek- "stranger"
fair haired
possibly "white" or derived from the word for "woman"
descendants of Beann. Bantry is a famous bay in Ireland.
a bard
pointed; sharp
pointed or sharp
bear (Germanic)
meaning is unknown
fair lady
an English name of Norman origin
little scholar
little hero
"mouth of the slough" or "Eachadh's townland"
May, place where May festivities were held
"wondrous birth"
white (or fair) lady
Norman name, derived from "black"
little flower
flower
saint's name, form of "mo ninne,"("My ninne")
salmon
spirited?
spirited?
?
As a first name an English surname "beacon-fire hill."
raven
Welshman
raven
brave or strong in conflict
exalted one; high goddess; noble
high, noble. Also used as a pet form of Brianna
from Bregia in Co. Meath
?
from Welsh- "prince" one of the 3 patron saints of Ireland
A modern name derived from Brenda, meaning "sword."
possibly, "sorrow"
strife?
high; noble
Edmund Spenser’s 16th century book, The Faerie Queene.
high, noble: modern American feminine of Brian
exalted one; high goddess; noble. originally Celtic
high goddess; exalted one; noble
noble or high
either "sharp faced" or "badger"
descendant of Brógán, (sharp faced, or badger).
possibly derived from Broccán, a diminutive of Brocc
sorrowful
sorrowful
meaning is obscure.
victorious
Baibín (f)
Báirbre (f)
Bairrfhionn (m)
Bannon
Bantry
Bardon
Barry (m)
Bearach, (m/f)
Bearnárd (m)
Beary
Bébhinn (f)
Beckett
Beglan
Begley
Bellaghy
Beltany
Bergin, Berrigan
Bevan (f)
Blake
Bláthín (f)
Bláthnaid (f)
Blinne (f)
Braden
Bradigan
Brady
Bragan
Brandon
Branigan, Brennigan
Brannagh
Brannan
Breasal (m)
Breda (f)
Bree (f)
Bree, Bray
Breen
Brendan (m)
Brenna (f)
Brennan
Breslin
Brian (m)
Briana (f)
Brianna (f)
Bridget, Brigid (f)
Brighid, Bríd (f)
Brion, Brían (m)
Brocc (m)
Brogan
Brógán (m)
Brona (f)
Brónach (f)
Brosna
Buadhach (m)
BA been
BOIR breh
BAR in
BAN an
BAN tree
BAR don
BAR ee
BAR akh
BAR nawrd
BEER ee, BEH ree
BAY vin
BEK it
BEG lan
BEG lee
bel AH hee, bel EYE
BUR gin, BAIR I gan
BEV an
BLAIK
BLAW heen
BLAW nid
BLI nyeh
BRAI den
BRA di gan
BRAY dee
BRAY gen
BRAN din
BRAN I gan
BRAN a
BRAN in
BRA sal
BREE da
BREE
BREE, BRAY
BREEN
BREN dan
BREN na
BREN an
BRES lin
BRY in
BREE uh na
bree ON a, bree ANN a
BRIJ it
BREED
BREE un
BRUK
BRO gan
BRO gawn
BRO na
BRO nakh
BROS na
BOO akh
Barbie
Barbara
Berrin
Ó Banáin
-
Ó Bardáin
Bairre, Barra
Berach, Berrach
Bernard
Ó Beara
Bevan, Bébhionn, Vivian
-
Ó Beigleighinn
Ó Beaglaioch
-
Bealtaine
Ó hAimeirgin
Bébhinn
de Blaca
-
Blánaid, Bláthnait, Flora, Florence
form of Moninne, Blanche
Ó Bradáin
Ó Bradagáin
Mac Bradaigh
Ó Bragáin
Breandan
Ó Branagáin
Ó Breathnach
O/Mac Branáin
Brassal, Basil
Bríde, Bríghde
Brígh, Brie
Ó Breaghdha
Ó/Mac Braoin
Breandán, Breannáin
-
Ó Braonáin
Ó Breasláin
Bryan, Brion
Brianna
Briana, Breonna, Brianne etc.
Bríd, Bríde
Brigid, Breda, Bríde, Bríd
Brian, Barney, Barnaby, Bernard
Broc
Ó Brogáin
Brogan, Bróccán
Brónach
Brona, Bronagh
-
Buach, Buagh, Boethius, Victor
C Naam
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
Cabe
Cabra/Cabragh
Cadden
Cagney
Cahey/Caughey
Cairbre
Cairell (m)
Caiseal
Caislín
Caitlín (f)
Caitlin, Katelyn (f)
Caitrín (f)
Caitríona (f)
Calbhach (m)
Callan
Callinan
Camlin
Canavan
Caoilfhionn (f)
Caoimhe (f)
Caoimhín (m)
Cara (f)
Carey
Carley
Carlin/Carolan
Carragh
Carran
Carrick
Carrigan
Casey
Cashel
Cashlin
Cass (m)
Cassair (m)
Cassán (m)
Cassidy
Cathaír (m)
Cathal (m)
Cathán (m)
Cavan
Cavanagh/Cavanna
Ceallach (m/f)
Ceara (f)
Cearbhall
Cian (m)
Ciar (f)
Ciara (f)
Ciarán (m)
Cillén, Cillian (m)
Cináed (m)
Clady
Clancy
Clare
Cliffony
Clíodhna (f)
Clodagh (f)
Cody
Coilean (m)
Coilín (m)
Coinneach (m, sometimes f)
Colleen (f)
Collins
Colm
Colmán (m)
Comhghall (m)
Conaire (m)
Conall (m)
Conán (m)
Conchobhar (m)
Conlan
Conlaodh (m)
Conleth (m)
Conn (m)
Connell (m)
Connemara
Connery
Connor
Conor (m)
Conrí (m)
Corcoran
Corey
Corley
Cormac (m)
Corr
Corroy
Coulter
Cullen
Cúmhaí (m)
Curran
KAIB
CAB ra
KAD den
KAG nee
KA hee, KAW hee
KAR bryeh
CA rel
CASH ul
CASh leen
KOYT hleen
KAIT lin
KOYT hreen
coyt HREE a na
COL vakh
CAL lan
CAL I nin
CAM lin
CAN I vin
KEE lin, KWAY linn
KEE va, KWEE va
KEE veen, KWEE veen
KAR a, KAIR a
CAIR ee
CAR lee
CAR lin, CAR a lin
CAR ra
CAR ran
CAR rick
CAR I gan
CAY see
CASH ul
CASH lin, CASH leen
CAS
CAS sir
CAS awn
CASS i dee
KA heer
KA hul
CA hawn
CAV in
CAV a na
KAL ukh
KYAR a, KA ra
KYAR ul
KEE in
KEE ir
KEE a ra, KEER a
KEE a rawn
KIL ee an
KIN awd
CLAY dee
CLAN see
CLAIR
CLIFF o nee
KLEE uh na
KLO da
CO dee
CUL yin
CUL in
KAN yakh
col LEEN
COL lins
CULL um
KUL mawn
KU wull
CUN na reh
KUN al
KUN awn
KRU hur
CON lan
Kun lee
CON leth
KUN, KOWN, KON
CON nel
con na MAR a
CON ner e
KON nur
CON ner
CUN ree
COR cor an
COR ee
COR lee
KUR a mac/COR mick
COR
cor ROY
COAL ter
CUL len
koo VEE, koo EE
CUR ren
Mac Caba
-
Mac Cadáin
Ó Cáingne
Mac Eachaidh
Carbry
Kerrill, Karel, Coireall, Cyril
Cashel
Cashlin, Cashleen
Catherine, Kathleen
Kaitlyn, Caitlyn
Catherine
Catherine, Catrina
Calvagh Charles
-
Ó Callanáin
-
Ó Ceanndubháin
Keelin, Kaylin, Caoilinn, Caoileann
Keeva, Keavy
Kevin,Cáemgen
Kara, Carragh
Ó Ciardha, Mac Fhiacra
Mac Fhearghaile
Ó Cairealláin
an cora
-
an Carraig
Kerrigan, Carigan
O/Mac Cathasach/Ceasaigh
Caiseal
Caislín
Cas
-
Cassan
Ó Caiside
Cahir, Cathaoir
Cahal, Cahill, Charles
Cahan, Kane, Cahán
-
see Kavanagh
Kelly
Cara, Carra
Cearúl, Carroll, Charles
Keane
Keir, Kira, Ciara
Kiera, Kira
Kieran
Killian, Cillín, Cilléne
Kenneth, Cinneath, Cináeth, Cinnead
-
Mac Fhlannchaidh
an Clar
-
Cliona, Cleana, Clíona
-
Mac Oda
Colin, Collin
Nicholas, Colin
Cainneach, Canice, Charles, Kenny
Coleen, Cailín
Ó Coilean
Colman
Colman, Colm
Cowal, Comgal
Connery
Connell, Conal
conan
Conor, Conchobar, Cornelius, Corney
Ó Conneláin, Ó Caoindealbhain
Conley, Conleth, Conláed
Connlaodh
Constantine
Conall
-
Ó Conaire
Ó/Mac Conchobháir
Conchobhar
-
Mac corcráin
Gofraidh, Godfrey
Ó Thoirdealbhaigh
Charles
corr
corr ruadh
Ó Coltair
O/Mac Cuilinn
Hughey, Quinton
Ó Corráin
a cape
"poor land"
?
tribute or exaction
son of Eachaidh
charioteer, bearer
meaning is unknown
castle
little castle
from Greek, traditionally means " pure"
English pronunciation of Cáitlín, Irish form of Catherine
from Greek, traditionally associated with the word "pure"
from Greek, traditionally associated with the word "pure"
bald
dim. of Cathal, meaning "strong in battle"
dim. of Cathal, meaning "strong in battle"
crooked line
possibly means "black head" (i.e. dark-haired)
fair and slender
beauty or grace
beautiful birth, comely child
Irish word for " friend"
either "dark" or " son of Fiachra"
son of Fergal
son of Cairealláin
weir
meaning unknown
rock
little rock
vigilant in war
Castle
little castle
curly-haired
curly-haired
little curly-haired one
meaning is unknown
battle lord?
strong in battle
battler
the hollow
bright headed
fiery red
brave in sword-fighting; valorous in battle
ancient
black; dark
dark
black
church
from Pictish, ??
ground hardened from trampling/muddy place
red warrior?
flat place
grove of the hurdles
meaning is unknown.
river in Co. Tipperary
son of Otto
whelp
Norman pet form of Nicholas, Greek victory of the people
sorrowful
Irish word for girl. (actrice Colleen Moore, born Kathleen)
whelp; young warrior
from Latin- " dove"
from Latin- " dove"
"fellow hostage"
possibly, "wolf farmer"
strong as a wolf
hound or wolf
lover of hounds
can be either "strong as a wolf", or "fair; comely shape."
prudent fire
chief lord
wisdom; chief
strong as a wolf
the conmacne people of the sea
wolf farmer?
son/descendant of Conchobhar "lover of hounds"
lover of hounds
wolf king
purple
Irish form of Godfrey
abettor; instigator
son of the defiler? charioteer?
round hill
russet round hill
place name
"holly"
hound of the plain
possibly, "spear"
D Naam
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
Daigh (m)
Daibhí
Daimhín (m)
Dáire (m)
Dáirine (f)
Dairinn (f)
Daithí
Dallán (m)
Damhán
Damhnaic
Damhnait (f)
Dana (f)
Dara (m & f)
Darina (f)
Darragh (m)
Dary (m)
Deaglán (m)
Dearbháil (f)
Deasún (m)
Declan (m)
Deirdre (f)
Delaney
Dermot (m)
Derval (f)
Dervla, Dervila
Desmond
Desmumhnach
Devlin
Devnet (f)
Diarmaid (m)
Dillon
Domhnall (m)
Donagh (m)
Donal (m)
Donegal
Donegan
Donnchadh (m)
Donovan
Doran
Dougal (m)
Doyle
Duana (m/f)
Duane/Dwayne
Dubhaltach
Dubhgall (m)
Dubhghlas (m)
Dublin
Duff
Duffy
Dugan
Dunfhlaith (f)
Dwyer
DEI
DA vee
DA veen
DAW reh
DAW rin yeh
DAWR inn
DAH hee
DA lawn
DA vawn
DAV nic, DOW nic
DAV nat
DAN na
DAR a
dar EE na
DAR a
DAIR ee
DEG lawn
DER val
DYA soon
DEK lan
DAIR dreh
de LAIN ee
DER mit
DER val
DER vel la
DEZ mund
DAS oon akh
DEV lin
DEV nit
DEER mid
DIL lin
DUN nal
DUN a
DOE nal, DUN nal
dun ee GAL
DUN i gin
DUN a kha
DUN a vin, DON a vin
DO rin
DOO gal
DOI ul, DOIL
DOO uh na
DWAIN, DWAHN
DOO ul takh
DU gal
DU las
DUB lin
DUF
DUF fee
DU gin
DUN a la
DWY er
Daig
Daibhead
Davin, Daimíne
Darragh, Dary, Dudley
Darina
Derinn, Doreen, Dorind, Doireann
Dahy, Naithí
Dallan
Devin, Davan, Devine
Dominic, Damhlaic, Doiminic
Devnet, Davnat, Damhnat
Danna, Ana, Anu
Mac Dara, Darach
Dáiríne
Dáire, Mac Dara
Dáire
Declan, Declán
Derval, Dervla, Deirbhile
Desmond
Deaglán
Deirdre, Deedra, Deirdriu
Ó Dubhshláine
Diarmuid, Diarmaid
Dervla, Dervila, Dearbháil
Deirbhile, Dairile
Deasún, Deamumhnach
Deasún, Desmond
-
Damhnait
Dermot, Diarmuid, Diarmait, Jerome
Diolun, deLeon
Donal, Dónal, Daniel
Donnchadh, Donncha
Domhnall, Daniel
Dun na nGall
Ó Donnagáin
Donagh, Donnacha, Dionysus
Ó Donnabháin
Ó Deoráin
Dubhgal
Ó Dubhghaill
-
Ó Dubhan
Doalty, Dudley
Dougal, Dubgall
Douglas
Dubh linn, Baile Atha Cliath
Dubh
Ó Dubhthaigh
Ó Dubhgáin
Dunla, Donnfhlaith, Dunflaith
Ó Duibhir
flame, fire
Beloved (Hebrew): form of David
deer or ox
fruitful, fertile
fruitful, fertile
daughter of Fionn?
Nephew of a champion
blind
deer or ox
lord (Latin)
fawn
Celtic mother goddess
son of the oak
fruitful
fruitful, son of the oak
fruitful
possibly- full of goodness?
Daughter of Fál (legendary name of Ireland)
Man from Desmond (in Cork)
possibly- full of goodness?
chatterer? woman?
dark health? perhaps refers to river Slaney
without injunction or envy? freeman? charioteer?
Daughter of Fál (legendary name of Ireland)
?, daughter of a poet
Man from Desmond (in Cork)
Man from Desmond (in Cork)
Ó Doibhilin
fawn
without injunction or envy? freeman? charioteer?
hiberno-norman name, relating to the place name Lyons
world mighty
brown lord
world mighty
fort of the stranger
descendant of Donnagáin
brown lord
dark brown
exiled person
dark foreigner
descendant of Dubhgall (dark stranger)
poem; song
dark haired
dark-limbed, black-jointed
dark foreigner
blue black
black pool/town of the ford of the hurdles
dark
dark
little dark lad
brown princess
black
E Naam
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
Eábha (f)
Eachann (m)
Eadan (f)
Eadbhárd (m)
Ealadha (m)
Eamon (m)
Éamonn (m)
Éanna (m)
Earnán (m)
Easnadh (f)
Eavan (f)
Echna (f)
Egan
Éibhear (m)
Éibhleann (f)
Eibhlín (f)
Éile (f)
Eileanóra (f)
Eileen (f)
Eilís (f)
Eilish (f)
Éimhín (m)
Eimíle (f)
Einín
Éireamhón (m)
Eireen
Éirne (f)
Eirnín (m/f)
Eithne (f)
Eláir (m)
Emer (f)
Émer (f)
Enda (m)
Ennis
Enya (f)
Eoghan (m)
Eóin (m)
Erin (f)
Étaín (f)
Eveny (m)
Ever (m)
Evin (f/m)
AW va, YAW va
ACH an
AD an
ED vawhrd
AL a ha
AY mon
AY mun
AY na
AR nawn
AS na
EE van, ee VAN
EKH na
EE gin
AY var
AYV lyen
eye LEEN
AYL yeh
el yeh NO ra
ei LEEN
AI leesh
AI leesh, EI leesh
AY veen
EM eel yeh, EM eel a
EH neen
AI re vone
eye REEN
AYRN yeh
ER neen
AI a na, EN yeh
EL awr
EE mur
AY mer
EN da
EN nis
EN ya
OH in
O in, OWN
EH rin
AY teen
EV e nee
EV er, EE ver
EV in, AI veen, ai VEEN
Ava, Eve, Eva
Eachdonn, Hector
Etan
Edward
Elatha
Éamonn, Éamann
Eamon, Éamann
Enda
Ernan, Ernest
Esnad
Aoibhinn
-
Mac Aodhagáin, Eagan
Éber, Heber, Harry, Ivor
Evlin, Ébliu, Éblenn, Éibhliu
Evelyn, Eileen
-
Eileanór, Aileanóra, Eleanor
Eibhlín
Eilish, Elizabeth
Eilís
Evin, Éimíne
Emily
-
Érémon, Irving
Irene, you could use Éirín.
Erne
Ernin, Erníne
Enya, Etna, Anna, Annie
Hilarius, Hilary
Émer, Éimear
Emer, Éimear, Éimer
Éanna
Inis
Eithne
Owen, Eógan, Eugene
John
Erinn, Erynn etc.
Aideen, Éadaoin
Aibhne
Éibhear
Éimhín, Aoibheann
From Hebrew Chava- "life"
form of the Norse name Haakon- "useful; handy"
?
from the English Edward "wealth protector"
art; craft
from the English Edmund-"wealthy guardian"
from the English Edmund- "wealthy guardian"
birdlike
iron?
musical sound
beautiful radiance
steed
fire
?
beauty, radiance
from old German Aveline
?
Form of Eleanor (Old German? meaning disputed)
from old German Aveline, meaning possibly, "hazlenut"
from Hebrew Elizabeth- "God is my oath"
from Hebrew- Elizabeth, "God is my oath'
prompt, ready
Form of Emily (either Latin or Old German)
little bird
?
respelling of the Greek Irene, based on Éire, "Ireland."
legendary figure who gave her name to Lough Erne.
iron
either "kernel" or "gorse"
from Latin- "cheerful; happy"
meaning is unknown
meaning is unknown
bird-like
island
either kernel or gorse
born of the yew
from Hebrew John- God has been gracious
poetic word for Ireland
jealousy
meaning is unknown
Irishman
prompt; ready (man's name), radiant (woman's name)
F Naam
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
Fagan
Fachtna (m/f)
Fainche (f)
Fainne
Fallon
Faolán (m)
Farrell
Farren
Fearchar (m)
Feardorcha
Fearghal (m)
Fearghus (m)
Fechín (m)
Feenat (f)
Feidhelm (f)
Feidhlim (m, f)
Felic (m)
Feme (f)
Fenella (f)
Fergal (m)
Fergus (m)
Féthnaid (f)
Fiachra (m)
Fial (f)
Fianait (f)
Fidelma (f)
Fina (f)
Finbar (m)
Finian (m)
Finn (m)
Finnegan
Finnén (m)
Finnseach (f)
Finola (f)
Fintan (m)
Fionn (m)
Fionnait (f)
Fionnbharr (m)
Fionnghuala (f)
Fionntán (m)
Fionúir (f)
Fírinne (f)
Fitzgerald
Flann (m/f)
Flannery
Flynn
FAY gin
FAKHT na
FINE kha
FAN nya
FAL lin
FWAY lawn
FAR rul, FAIR rul
FAR ren
FAR char
far DUR a kha
FER ul
FER a ghus
FEH kheen
FEE nut
FY elm
FEH lim
FEH lik
FEV a
fen ELL a
FER gal
FER gus
FAY nid
FEE a khra
FEE ul
FEE uh nut
fi DEL ma
FEE na
FIN bar
FIN yan
FIN
FIN nig in
FIN yain
FIN shakh
fin O la
FIN tan
FYUN
FYUN at
FYUN var
fyun OO la, fyun YOO la
FYUN tawn
FYUN oor
FEER in ya
fitz JAIR uld
FLAN
FLAN ner ee
FLIN
Ó Faodhagáin
Festus, Festie, Fantasius
Fanny
Fanya
Ó Fallamhan
Fillan, Fáelán
Ó Fearghal
Ó Faracháin
Farquar
Frederick, Ferdinand
Farrell, Fergal, Ferdinand
Fergus, Festus
Fechin, Fechíne
Fianait
Fidelma, Fedelm
Felim, Phelim, Felix, Philip
Felix
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Fionnghuala
Fearghal
Fearghus
Fenit, Féthnat
Fiacre
Feale
Feenat
Feidhelm
Fíona
Fionnbharr
Finnén
Fionn
Ó Fionnagáin
Finnian
Finsha, Finnsech
Fionnghuala
Fiontán
Finn
Finnat, Fennat
Finbar
Fenella, Fionnuala, Nuala, Penelope
Fintan, Fiontan
Fennore, Fionnbhair, Fionnabair
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Mac Geralt, FitzGerald
Flannacán, Florence
Ó Flannabhra
Ó Floinn
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Malicious; hostile
scald-crow
ring
leader
wolf
valorous
?
friendly
dark man
manly or valorous
strength of a man
raven or battle
wild creature; deer
?
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From Latin- "happy, blessed"
girl; young woman
fair shoulders
manly, valorous
the strength of a man
?
battle-king
modest; honorable; generous
wild creature; deer
ever good
vine
fair haired
fair, pale
fair, pale
fair
fair-haired
blonde lady
white shoulders
white ancient, or white fire
fair, white
fair; blonde lady
fair haired
fair shouldered
white ancient/fire
white ghost
truth
Norman name- son of Gerald
fiery red
red eyebrows
bright red
Galway
Gaibrial (m)
Garbhán (m)
Garvan (m)
Gearalt (m)
Gearóid (m)
Geiléis (f)
Gelace (f)
Gillagán (m)
Gillan
Giolla Chríst
Glaisne (m)
Gobán (m)
Gobnait (f)
Gobnet (f)
Gormán (m/f)
Gormghiolla (m)
Gormlaith (f)
Gormley (f)
Gowan
Grady
Gráinne (f)
Grania (f)
Gréagóir (m)
Greallán (m)
Grian (f)
G Naam
GAL way
GA bryal
GAR vawn
GAR vin
GAR ult
GAR o id
gyel AYSH
gel ACE
GILL a gawn
GIL lin
GYIL la CHREESHT
GLAS nyeh
GUB awn
GUB nit
GUB net
GUR mawn
GURM yu la
GUR um la
GORM lee
GOW win
GRAI dee
GRAW nya
GRON ya, GRAW nya
GRAY gor
GRAL awn
GREE un
Uitspraak
Gerelateerde namen
Betekenis
Gallimh
Gabriel
Garvan, Garbán
Garbhán
Gerald
Gerard
Gelace
Geiléis
Gilligan, Magilligan
Ó Giolláin
Christian
Glasny, Gelasius
Gobban, Gobbán
Gobnet, Deborah, Abigail, Abbie
Gobnait
Gorman
Gormgiolla
Gormley Barbara, Barbary
Gormfhlaith
O/Mac Gabhann
Ó Gradaigh
Grania, Grace, Gertrude, Griselda
Gráinne
Gréagoir, Gregory
Grellán
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Gailleamhs place
from Herbrew- conquerer
rough
rough
from Germanic- rules with a spear
from German- brave with a spear
bright swan
bright swan
little lad
lad
servant of Christ
green, grey, grey-blue
smith
smith
smith
dark, swarthy
grey servant
blue or illustrious princess
blue or illustrious princess
?
illustrious
inspiring terror or grain
grain, or inspires terror
from Greek Gregory-watchman
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sun, sun goddess
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