There are loads with numerous meanings and spellings. I would recommend www.babynamesofireland.com for this question. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ I don't know if there is currently a website that gives reliable information about Irish names. A good book is Gaelic Personal Names by Ó Cróinín/Maguire. Probably better than anything online currently. For information on authenticIrish Gaelic names you might contact: www.daltai.com or www.irishgaelictranslator.com.
it is Irish for victory
It is Irish.
1 girl Aztec was called omixochitl but i dont know any boys names
Meaning of "Nia"Irish name In Irish, the name Nia means- champion. Other origins for the name Nia include - Irish, English.The name Nia is most often used as a girl name or female name.Irish Name Meaning - championOrigin - Ireland
Aidan is an Irish name meaning 'fiery'
Some cute Irish names for boys are Finn, Declan, Liam, and Seamus. For girls, you might consider names like Saoirse, Niamh, Maeve, and Ciara.
In Old Irish Declán and Deaglán in Modern Irish. No meaning is given in "Gaelic Personal Names".
In Old Irish Declán and Deaglán in Modern Irish. No meaning is given in "Gaelic Personal Names".
They became popular instead in places to which Irish people Alana | Say: ah-lan-ah ... A very old Irish name meaning 'beautiful or radiant'.
Some names do not have an Irish Gaelic version; Lauriedoesn't but Marie is the French version of the Irish Gaelic "Máire" [maura/moyra].
Brian is an Irish name, so it has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.
This is a boys name from Irish oregan and means - Demon. How can anybody give their son such a name?
Over centuries, millions of Irish people have left Ireland, so almost any Irish name could be listed as an immigrant meaning there is no single answer to your question.
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'
It is my understanding that names that begin with "Mac" (or "Mc" for short, meaning "son of") are Irish.
No meaning in Irish.
Perhaps, meaning 'wolf-lover, lover of hounds'. (Gaelic Personal Names, 1981)