Aileen (ay-leen) Claire Ciara Brianna Caitlin Cassidy Niamh (Pronounced Neeve) Sheena Rachel Sandra Pratrica
Clare and Kerry are two Irish counties that are used as names for girls.
Some cute Irish names for boys are Finn, Declan, Liam, and Seamus. For girls, you might consider names like Saoirse, Niamh, Maeve, and Ciara.
sadbh i know because i look in the book of irish names for girls and it dosent have a h in the middle of it
Patrick Woulfe has written: 'Irish names and surnames' 'Irish names for children' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Etymology, Irish, Irish Names, Irish language, Names, Names, Personal,Irish, Personal Names 'Irish names and surnames'
Girl Irish names-Keira, Riley,Adara.. Boy Irish names- Killian, Ryan, Connor
Adara is Fire in Hebrew Candace means "fire white, pure" in Greek Edna means fire and is Irish Enya is Irish for "little fire"
Edward. MacLysaght has written: 'Irish eclogues' 'Irish families' -- subject(s): Crests, Dictionaries, Genealogy, Irish Genealogy, Names, Personal, Personal Names, Irish Family History 'A guide to Irish surnames' -- subject(s): Irish, Names, Irish, Names, Personal, Personal Names 'Irish life in the seventeenth century: after Cromwell' -- subject(s): Social life and customs 'Supplement to Irish families' -- subject(s): Genealogy, Irish Ancestors, Irish Genealogy, Irish Family History 'Irish families; their names, arms, and origins' -- subject(s): Personal Names, Irish, Genealogy, Irish Genealogy, Irish Family History, Irish Surnames, Irish Names 'Sir Horace Plunkett and his place in the Irish nation' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Irish Agricultural Organisation Society
there are no actual Irish names starting with K because there is no K in the Irish language but you can find Irish names with English spellings such as Caoilin - Keelan Caitriona - Katrina
yes Nick love's a girl with an Irish name also he also likes a girl that can understand that he has to travel and won't be around alot but hopefully girls can understand just like I do.
Westlife and Boyzone are both Irish
the "O" in Irish means son of as in O'Brien is son of Brien
Patrick, Patricia, Paul, Andrew, Adam, Aaron, Robert, William, Richard, Gerard, Shane, Seamus, Ryan, Áine, Brian, Niall, Kyle, Ethan, Dillon, Cameron, Reece. Hope it helped!