Linda Rosenkrantz

Cool Irish Names for Babies


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ANNA

       Senan

       Going Up

      And which are the names rising fastest up the ladder, those on the cusp of mega-popularity? In the last year counted, there were two first-time entries in the boys’ Top 100: Senan and Tristan, while girls’ names new to the list were Aoibheann, Aoibhinn and Jasmine. Among other names on the rise:

       Girls

      ALANA ELLIE LUCY

      AMELIA FAYE MIA

      AOIBHE GRACE RUBY

      AVA ISABELLA SARAH

      EABHA ISABELLE SOPHIE

      ELLA KAYLA

       Boys

      CALLUM/Calum FIONN OSCAR

      CAMERON LEO RÍAN

      CHARLIE MAX RUAIRÍ

      CILLIAN NOAH SAM

      EVAN OISÍN

      In Northern Ireland, the fastest growing boy’s name is Carter, followed by Rory and Aodhán, and for girls Kayleigh, Lucie and Poppy are on the rise. Looking at it locally, in Derry the top names were Callum and Ellie.

       Brady

       Irish Exports

      For many decades, lively Irish names have been a prime export to the UK and the USA—dating back to the eras of Bridget, Kathleen and Eileen, Kevin, Kelly, Brian, Shannon and Seán. The trend not only continues but has accelerated in both realms.

      TOP IRISH NAMES in the UK

       Girls

      ERIN

      NIAMH

      CAITLIN

      SHANNON

      KEIRA

       Boys

      RYAN

      BRANDON

      LIAM

      RILEY

      CONNOR

      AIDAN

      FINLAY/Finley

      SEAN

      KIERAN

      …and

      TOP IRISH NAMES in the USA

       Girls

      RILEY

      ERIN

      REAGAN

      DELANEY

      CASSIDY

      CAITLIN

      KELLY

      MCKENNA

      SHANNON

      CASEY

      TEAGAN

      RYAN

      TARA

       Boys

      AIDAN/Aiden COLIN

      RYAN NOLAN

      BRANDON BRODY

      KEVIN SHAWN

      CONNOR SHANE

      SEAN BRENDAN

      BRIAN DONOVAN

      LIAM KEEGAN

      RILEY QUINN

      BRADY CASEY

      COOLEST

      EXPORT NAMES

      …

      Donovan

       Ruairí

       Blondes, Brunettes and Especially Redheads

      An ever-growing number of parents subscribe to the belief that you shouldn’t name a child until you see what he or she looks like. A number of traditional Irish names fit in with this notion, meaning ‘fair’ or ‘dark’ or ‘red-haired’. The catch, of course, is that a baby’s colouring at birth may differ considerably from what it is a year—or ten or twenty—down the road.

      Many of the earliest Irish names connote dark colouring or dark hair—perhaps a hint that the Gaels who arrived around the time of Christ came from Spain. Fair colouring was more unusual among the early Irish, and so more prized, with mythical and heavenly creatures often described as having golden hair. The Vikings, who invaded Ireland in the ninth and tenth centuries, made blonde and red hair more common.

      You may want to consider one of these colourful choices for your own little blonde, brunette or redhead.

      NAMES for DARK BABIES

       Girls

      BARRDHUBH

      DUIBHEASA/Duvessa

      BRENNA

      DUIBHLEAMHNA

      CAREY

      DÚINSEACH

      CIAR

      KERRY

      CIARA/Keara/Kiera/Kira

      ORNA

      CIARNAIT

      Boys

      BRANDUBH/Branduff DOUGAL

      CIARAN/Kieran DOYLE

      CIARMHAC DUALTACH/Duald

      CRÓNÁN/Cronan DUBHÁN/Duane

      DOLAN DUBH/Duff

      DONNCHADH/Donagh DUBHAGÁN/Duggan

      DONAHUE DUBHDARA

      DONLEAVY FEARDORCHA/Farry

      DONN KERWIN

      DONNABHÁN/Donovan SULLIVAN

      DONNAGÁN/Donegan TEIMHNÍN/Tynan

      DONNÁN

       Either

      DARCY

      DUBHTHACH/Dufach

      DELANEY

      DUFFY

      DONNELLY

      GORMAN

      DUBHÓG

       NAMES for FAIR BABIES

       Girls

      BÁINE

      BÉIBHINN/Bevin

      CAOILINN/Keelin

      CAOIMHINN

      CEALLACH/Kelly

      CÉIBHIONN

      FINNEACHT

      FINNÉADAN

      FINNSEACH

      FIONA

      FIONNUALA/Finola

      FIONNÚIR

      MUIREANN

      MUIRGHEAL/Muriel

      NIAMH

      NUALA

      UAINIONN