15 Irish Baby Names That We're Totally Going to Steal
AOIFE
For a girl
Meaning: The Irish take on Eva or Ava (it’s pronounced similarly), this popular name is a tribute to “the greatest woman warrior in the world.”
NORA
For a girl
Meaning: A shortened form of Eleanor, it’s derived from the Latin words for "honor" and "reputation."
EAMON
For a boy
Meaning: It’s pronounced aim + on and means “guardian of the riches.”
COLM
For a boy
Meaning: This one comes from Saint Columba, who was known for being a great poet and a scholar (e.g.: an excellent name for future smarty-pants).
FIONNOULA
For a girl
Meaning: Loosely translates to “fair shouldered” (yeah, we don't know what that means, either) and is pronounced finn + ula.
NESSA
For a girl
Meaning: “Ambitious, fierce.” Nice and original without sounding weird.
LIAM
For a boy
Meaning: The Irish form of William, the translation means “strong protector.” (And the Neeson reference isn’t lost on us.)
TEAGAN
For a girl
Meaning: This one might give your daughter a big head; it’s Irish for “beautiful.”
QUINN
For a boy
Meaning: It’s one of the most common names in Northern Ireland, but stateside it still feels fresh and original.
ART
For a boy
Meaning: Short for Arthur in America, the name--derived from the ancient word for “bear”--stands on its own across the pond.
SINEAD
For a girl
Meaning: It’s the Irish form of Jane and means “God is gracious.” Worried about the O’Connor thing? Remember: the next generation definitely won’t get any “Nothing Compares to You” references.
DILLON
For a boy
Meaning: An Irish spin on Dylan, it means “faithful,” “loyal” and “flash of lightning.”
CATRIONA
For a girl
Meaning: In the U.S., we say Catherine, but it comes from the older Greek word for “pure.”
ENNIS
For a boy
Meaning: It means “island.” In a sentence, no man is an Ennis (pronounced like the letter N + hiss).
CLOONEY
For a boy
Meaning: “Intriguing rogue.” Yeah, that makes sense.
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