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Names that mean ireland

Naming your baby can be a difficult task. The meaning behind the name you choose will give them clues about who they are, and it's important to find one that fits. The following list will provide you with some great options that have the word Ireland in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Ireland

AeddWelsh — "Legend name (a king of Ireland)"AffolGaelic — "From Ireland."AffolatanGaelic — "From Ireland."AneasIrish — "Gaelic form of Aeneas to praise, a name brought to Ireland to Anglicize several Gaelic names. See AENEAS"ArgileGaelic — "From Ireland"ArgilesGaelic — "From Ireland"ArgyleScottish — "From Ireland"ArgylesGaelic — "From Ireland"AthalGaelic — "From Ireland."AthaltonGaelic — "From Ireland."AthelGaelic — "From Ireland."AtheltonGaelic — "From Ireland."AthilGaelic — "From Ireland."AthiltonGaelic — "From Ireland."AtholGaelic — "From Ireland."AtholtonGaelic — "From Ireland."AthylGaelic — "From Ireland."AthytonGaelic — "From Ireland."BoruIrish — "Surname of a king who united Ireland - killed in battle Clontarf 1215ce. Full name - Brian Boru."DublinIrish — "From the capital of Ireland"ErinoIrish — "Peace|From Ireland."ErsinEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskinEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskineScottish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskynEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErskyneEnglish — "From the high cliff|From Ireland."ErynnGaelic — "Peace|From Ireland."GalbraithIrish — "A Scottish person living in Ireland."GalbraythIrish — "A Scottish person living in Ireland."KalmanNorse — "A man from Ireland."MundIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundeIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundeeIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundeyIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundiIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundieIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundoSpanish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."MundyIrish — "From the Reamonn in Ireland."PatrickLatin — "Patrician, noble. Romans society was divided into plebeians: (commoners) and patricians: (aristocrats). Saint Patrick - patron saint of Ireland."RhioganeddWelsh — "Legendary a prince of Ireland."TrisCeltic — "Diminutive of Tristan: Sad din. In a story from the Middle Ages, Tristan, nephew of King Mark of Cornwall, was in love with the princess Iseult of Ireland."TyroneScottish — "From Owen's territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The late actor Tyrone Power."TyronneTeutonic — "From Owen's territory. County Tyrone in Ireland. The late actor Tyrone Power."

Girl names that mean Ireland

DerviliaIrish — "Daughter of Ireland"DervlaIrish — "Daughter of Ireland"EirannGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EirinnGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EranaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EreaCeltic — "From Ireland"ErenaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErenahGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EreneGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EreniGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EreniaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EriannGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErieScandinavian — "From Ireland"ErienneGaelic — "Poetic name for Ireland."ErinaCeltic — "Irish name, from poetic name for Ireland."ErinanGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinetaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErineteIrish — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinettGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinettaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinetteGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EriniahGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinnaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinnahGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErinneGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EronneGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErrinAmerican — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErynaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"EryneGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErynnaGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErynnahGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"ErynneGaelic — "Peaceful and poetic; beautiful, quite, hope; conscientious; From Ireland"GailaEnglish — "Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man."GayleneEnglish — "Joyful. Abbreviation of Abigail. Gael is a term for descendants of the ancient Celts in Scotland, Ireland and the Isle of Man."HiberniaLatin — "From Ireland."HiberninaLatin — "From Ireland."HiberninahLatin — "From Ireland."HibernineLatin — "From Ireland."HibernyaLatin — "From Ireland."HibernyahLatin — "From Ireland."HybernynaLatin — "From Ireland."HybernynahLatin — "From Ireland."HybernyneLatin — "From Ireland."IberniaIrish — "From Ireland"IernaLatin — "From Ireland."IernahLatin — "From Ireland."IerneLatin — "From Ireland."IrelaAmerican — "From Ireland"IvanaCzech — "From Ireland."IvanahLatin — "From Ireland."IvannaCzech / Slovak — "From Ireland."IvannahLatin — "From Ireland."IvernaLatin — "From Ireland."IvernahLatin — "From Ireland."JuvernaLatin — "From Ireland"LerneIrish — "Woman from Ireland"SeeIrish — "JOSEPH Male Names The name was also used in Ireland to Anglicize the Gaelic Siobhainin. Seo- saimhthin is the Gaelic form of Josephine"