There are lots of Irish names. It depends how complicated you want them to be. Some of today's common names are actually Irish, for example: Ciara, Aideen, Aileen, Kieran, Katrina, Caitlin, Brian Reilly, Lee, Liam etc.
There are a lot more complicated ones as well: like my own name, Fionnghuala (Fionnuala), and Gaelic versions of modern names: for example, in Gaelic Katrina becomes Caitríona.
I would recommed www.babynamesofireland.com for this question, which not only gives you Irish names but their pronunciation. The owner of the site, Martin, grew up in Ireland and is very reliable, replying to questions one-on-one if you email him.
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Another view:In 2006 the most popular names in the Irish form for males were:Seán, Cian, Oisín, Eoin, Cillian, Liam, Ciarán, Cathal, Fionn, Cormac, Rónán, Eoghan.
Some other traditional Irish names are in an anglicized form: Conor, Darragh, Shane, Rory, Kevin.
Some names are in an English form: Adam, James, Daniel, Liuke, Michael, Thomas, Matthew, John, Patrick, Bem, David, Callum (Scottish), Evan (Welsh),
Mark, Samuel, Charlie, Robert, Joseph, Andrew, Calum, Stephen,.
The most popular names in the Irish form for females were:
Aoife, Ciara, Caoimhe, Niamh, Róisín, Aisling, Saoirse, Áine, and Eimear.
Some names in an anglicized form: Clodagh.
Some name in an English form: Sarah, Emma, Katie, Sophie, Ava, Grace, Ella, Leah, Amy, Emily, Lucy, Chloe, Hannah, Rachel, Rebecca, Jessica, Anna, Lauren, Kate, Laura, Mia, Molly, Ellie, Abbie, Megan (Welsh), Holly, Ellen, Erin (USA),
Nicole, Tara (USA), Shauna (USA), Ruby, Lily, Katelyn (USA), Abigail, Eva, Zoe, Shannon (USA), Isabelle.
http://www.last-names.net/origincat.asp?origincat=Irish
There are alot on this site! All of the Alphabet.
Girl Irish names-Keira, Riley,Adara.. Boy Irish names- Killian, Ryan, Connor
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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
If you want to consider "Scotch-Irish" Irish, there were some, but the only truly Irish person was Charles Carroll.
Some Irish Gaelic names would be: Gearóidín Gobnait Gormlaith Gráinne
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Below are some popular Irish girl names:CiaraCaoimheAilisEithneMuireannNiamhOrlaithSaoirse
Some of the most popular Irish baby names include Aiden, Kayla, Megan and Morgan. You can find more popular Irish baby names at the Irish Central website. Once on the website, type "Baby names" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Only some Irish names have Mc in them. Where you do see it, it means "son of". So McCarthy would mean son of Carthy.
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Girl Irish names-Keira, Riley,Adara.. Boy Irish names- Killian, Ryan, Connor
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Names are not 'translated'; some names have 'equivalent' but many don't.
Here are a few:AidanConallDeclanEamonFinbarLiamNialPadraigRuariSeamusTadhg