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Names that mean iris

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 Iris in their meaning.

Boy names that mean Iris

AbbanIrish — "Means 'little abbot', derived from Irish abb 'abbot' combined with a diminutive suffix. This was the name of a 6th-century Irish saint, the son of king Cormac of Leinster."AidAmerican — "AN Anglicized form of the Irish Aodhan little fiery one The name was popularized by actor Aidan Quinn b. 1959"AvangNorse — "An Irishman."CaalenIrish — "Name of a famous Ancient Irish Warrior"CallisterAmerican — "the Irish surname Mac Cal- lister, a variant of Mac Alister son of Alister, an Irish form of the Gaelic Mac Alastair Alastair is the Gaelic form of Alexander defender or helper of mankind"CartaghIrish — "Variant of Carthach: Loving. A variant of Caradoc. The Irish St. Carthach, also known as St Carthage, founded an early 7th century monastery at Lismore, County Waterford."ClanIrish — "Old Irish name derived from cian ancient, in the past The name was borne by the son of Olioll Olun, a king of Munster, and by the son-in-law of King Brian Boru. Kean and Kian are Anglicized spellings"CllllanIrish — "Pet form of Ceallach war, strife. The name was borne by a 7th-century Irish missionary who was martyred in Germany"CollaIrish — "Ancient Irish name"ColombainFrench — "From the Late Latin Columba, which is derived from columba dove The name was borne by several saints, including the Irish St. Columban c. 540-615, a missionary of great influence on the Continent and founder of the monastery at Bobbio in northern Italy"DaireIrish — "Ancient Irish"DeaclanIrish — "Variant of Declan: Famous bearer: 6th century Irish St. Declan."DeargGerman — "Son of Daghdav(Male Irish) Red-haired(German, Female)"DonneEnglish — "Form of Donn. In mythology the Irish Donn was known as king of the underworld."DuayneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DuwayneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."DwaneIrish — "Dark. Many Irish and Scottish names have the meaning 'dark' or 'black.'."FlachraIrish — "the Gaelic fiach raven The name was borne by the 7th-century St. Fiachra the Solitary, an Irish monk who founded a famous monastery in Breuil, France. His shrine is a place of pilgrimage from where many miracles are said to have occurred"FlngalIrish — "A borrowing from the Scottish, Fingal is an elaborated form of the Irish Finn fair The name was used by poet James Macpherson in his Ossianic poems"KatelinnEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. 'Pure'."KatlynneEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. 'Pure'."MaitIrish — "Short form of Maitiu, the Irish cognate of Matthew gift of God Mait is the Gaelic equivalent of Matt"MaitinIrish — "Diminutive form of Maitiu, the Irish cognate of Matthew gift of God See MATTHEW"MakanesiPolynesian — "Polynesian name for Mackenzie son of Coinneach See COINNEACH Irish Names"OisinIrish — "Little deer. Is a poet and warrior of the fianna in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology."OisynOld Irish — "Little deer. Is a poet and warrior of the fianna in the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology."PaddeeIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaddeyIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaddieIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PaddyIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadiIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadieIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadriacIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."PadyIrish — "Noble. The Irish form of Patrick."RadmonOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmondOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmondoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmunOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmundEnglish — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RadmundoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmonOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmondEnglish — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmondoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmunOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmundEnglish — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RedmundoOld German — "Protecting counsellor. The Irish form of Raymond, mighty, wise protector."RorryIrish — "Red. Sixteenth-century rebel chief Rory O'More is celebrated in Irish poetry."SfcafraIrish — "Variant of Gothfraidh, which is an Irish cog-nate of Godfrey God's peace. The name has been An-glicized as Geoffrey"SiadhalIrish — "Ancient name derived from siadhail sloth. The name was borne by two Irish saints and was Anglicized as Shiel"TomaisinIrish — "Diminutive form of Tomas, the Irish form of Thomas a twin: hence, little Thomas Tommy is the Anglicized form"TroyGaelic — "Troy derives from the ancient Greek city of Troy, also from an Irish surname meaning 'soldier.'."TroyeEnglish — "Troy derives from the ancient Greek city of Troy, also from an Irish surname meaning 'soldier.'."

Girl names that mean Iris

AileanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileeGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AilenaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AilenahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AileyIrish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."AimeeFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimeyGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimiJapanese — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimiaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimiahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimieGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AimyahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AjthneIrish — "Ardent. Variant of Eshne: Little fire, from Irish Gaelic."AlenneFrench — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.' Variants include Alaina , Alayna , Alayne , Aleine , Alenne , Allaine , Allayne , Alleine , Alenne , Aleyne."AleyneFrench — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.' Variants include Alaina , Alayna , Alayne , Aleine , Alenne , Allaine , Allayne , Alleine , Alenne , Aleyne."AllayneEnglish — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.'"AlleineFrench — "Feminine form of Irish / Gaelic Alan, meaning 'rock; comely; beautiful.'"AmataSpanish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmatahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeAfrican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeeGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeiGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmeyGerman — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiaFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiahAmerican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiceEnglish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmieFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmiiGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AminaArabic — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AminahAfrican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmineGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmityLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorettGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorettaLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoretteLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoritaLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorittaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorittahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoritteGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorytGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorytaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmorytahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryteGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryttGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryttaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmoryttahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AyameJapanese — "Iris"AyamekoJapanese — "ayame iris and ko child: hence, child of the iris"BrontiEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."BrontyEnglish — "From a surname, an anglicized form of Irish "à €œ Proinntigh" which means "descendent of Proinnteach". The given name Proinnteach meant "bestower" in Gaelic."CaetlanIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlanaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlaneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlenIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlenaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetleneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlinIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlinaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlineIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlynIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaetlyneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlanIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlanaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlaneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlenIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlinIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlynAmerican — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CaitlyneLatin — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlinEnglish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlinaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlineIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlynEnglish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."CatlyneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."ChavaughnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ChavonneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."CloIrish — "From name of Irish river in Co. Tipperary, but perhaps felt by some to be associated with the name Claudia"ColumbinaLatin — "Feminine form of Columba: Dove. Famous bearer: 6th century Irish abbot and missionary St Columba converted the inhabitants of Scotland and northern England to Christianity."DalaneeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DalaniaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DalenaEnglish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DaleneEnglish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DaleneyIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DanuMythology and Astrology — "From Celtic mythology, Danu was the mother of the deities of the Irish pantheon, the Tuatha de Danann the people of Danu. She was representative of the earth, the mother of all things"DelaineeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DelanaGerman — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DelaneeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DelaniIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellaneeIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellaneyIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellaniIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellanieIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."DellayIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."EileanaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EileaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EilleenGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EleanaLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EleanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EleaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."EshneGaelic — "Little fire, frem Irish Gaelic."EtainIrish — "From et meaning "jealousy." From Irish mythology."FianaIrish — "In Irish mythology, Fianna were warrior hunters."FiannaCeltic — "In Irish mythology, Fianna were warrior hunters."FiannahIrish — "In Irish mythology, Fianna were warrior hunters."FionnaghualaScottish — "Scottish Gaelic form of the Irish Gaelic Fionnguala, a compound name composed of the elements fionn white, fair and guala shoulder: hence, white shoulders. The name has been Anglicized as Flora a flower. Finella and its variants are Anglicized spellings. See FINELLA"FyanaIrish — "In Irish mythology, Fianna were warrior hunters."FyannaIrish — "In Irish mythology, Fianna were warrior hunters."FyannahIrish — "In Irish mythology, Fianna were warrior hunters."GhilaraArabic — "Pupil (the hole in iris of the eye through which light enters the eye)"GobnataIrish — "Latinate form of Gobnat, an Irish variant of the Gaelic Gobnait a mouth, a beak See GOBNAIT"GracieEnglish — "Diminutive of Grace: A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love."IlleanGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlleanaItalian — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlleanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlleaneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IllianaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlliannaGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IlliannahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IllianneGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."IrisaGreek — "Iris"KaitlanIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KaitleenArabic — "Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure"KaitlynnAmerican — "Modern phonetic form of the Irish name Caitlin from Catherine meaning pure"KanithaHindi — "Iris of the eye, The iris"KatelineEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure."KatlinEnglish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlinaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlineIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlynAmerican — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlynaIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlyneIrish — "From the pure pool. The Irish form of Catherine."KatlynnEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure."KitlynEnglish — "Medieval English form of the Irish Caitlin. Pure."KleraEnglish — "Feminine form of Kieran, an Anglicized form of the Irish Ciaran, which is derived from the Gaelic ciar black and the diminutive suffix -an: hence, little dark one The name was originally bestowed upon those babies born with dark hair or a dark complexion"LeanaScottish — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."LeanahGreek — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."LeaneAmerican — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen."MaeghanFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghinFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaeghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaegonGreek — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MaegynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MalcolminaScottish — "Feminine form of Malcolm, the Anglicized form of the Gaelic Maolcolm servant of Columba, which is derived from the elements maol servant of and Colm Columba. St. Columba 521-97 was an Irish missionary who played a major role in converting Scotland to Christianity"MaurieLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MeaeginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghanAmerican — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghinFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghnFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeaghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeganGaelic — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeegenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghanWelsh — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghinFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeeginIrish — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeegonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeegynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeganneFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegenIrish — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeghenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeghonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeghynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MegynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeiganFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeigenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeiginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeigonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeigynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeyganFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeygenFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeyginFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeygonFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MeygynFrench — "Great; Strength; Daisy. The Irish / Gaelic form of Margaret."MoiraEnglish — "Great. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter.; Fate, reward"MoiraeGreek — "Great. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, star of the sea, bitter.; Fate, reward"MoirahLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MorainnScottish — "Scottish Gaelic cognate of the Irish Muireann, a compound name composed of the elements muir sea and fionn white, fair, clear: hence, fair seas. Alternatively, some believe the name means very hairy or long-haired and derive it from the elements mor more, great and fionnach hairy"MouiraLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MoyrahLatin — "Dark-haired. The Irish form of Mary, wished-for child, Star of the Sea, Bitter."MuirennIrish — "An old Irish name meaning "fair like the sea"."NayantaraIndian — "Iris"OftenAfrican-American — "bestowed upon African-American female chil-dren as a symbol of ethnic pride Alternatively, Africa is used as an Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Aifric pleasant. AF-REE-KAH ANGELYNNE Combination name composed of the names Angel messenger of God and Lynne lake. See ANGEL and LYNN English Names"OonaghIrish — "Lamb. Can also be an Irish variant of Latin 'Una': One."PlliklkaHawaiian — "Hawaiian form of Bridget, an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Brighid, a name believed to be de-rived from brigh strength. See BRIGHID Irish Names"SchaunaHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SchaunahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ScheanHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ScheanaHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ScheanahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SeanahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."SeaneeHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunaIrish — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShauneeHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunnaAmerican — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaunnahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShavaughnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavaugnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonAmerican — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonaAfrican-American — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavondaAfrican — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavondahAfrican-American — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna / Siobhain, God is Gracious."ShavondraHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavoneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonnahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShavonneIrish — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShawnahHebrew — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShawneeNative American — "God is gracious. The Irish form of Jane."ShaynaeHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayneeHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayneyHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayniHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShayniaHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShaynieHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"ShaynyHebrew — "Beautiful one from the fairy palace. The feminine Irish form of Shane, God is gracious"SheanaIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheanahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheenahScottish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheilahIrish — "Variant of Sheila: Irish variant of Celia: a Roman clan name."SheinaYiddish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheinahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"ShenaAmerican — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"ShenahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheynaIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"SheynahIrish — "God has favoured. The feminine form of Sean. The Irish form of Jane, God is gracious"ShinadHebrew — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."ShinadeIrish — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."ShiobainHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShivaunHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShivawnScottish — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShynadeHebrew — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."ShyvonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvoneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonnahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."ShyvonneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SibhanHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SibraonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SineadhHebrew — "God has favoured. An Irish form of Jane, God is gracious."SiniiadIrish — "Popular Gaelic form of Jane, a feminine form of John God is gracious. See JANE. The name is borne by Irish actress Sinead Cusack and singer Sinead O'Connor"SiobhainHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SiobhanIrish — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SlubhanScottish — "Cognate of the Irish Siobhan, which is a Gaelic form of Jane God is gracious See SIOBHAN Irish Names"SobraonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SomeHawaiian — "believe it to be a variant of the Irish Moyra; an anagram of Mary; a borrowing of the name of a seaport in ancient Lycia; or a deriviation of the Latin myrrha myrrh"SybhanHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyboneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SybonnHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonnaHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonnahHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."SyvonneHebrew — "Admired. The Irish form of Joanna, God is Gracious."TipperIrish — "Nickname and variant of the Irish name Tabar meaning a well."ZanbuckArabic — "Lily, iris"ZeliziBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZeliziaBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZelziahBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZelzyaBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."ZelzyahBasque — "Feminine. The Irish form of Cecilia, unseeing."

Unisex names that mean Iris

AbrachamIrish — "Parent of many. Also an Arabic name meaning 'example; lesson. Irish form of Abraham (father of many)"AlvaLatin — "Fair Complected, Possibly Dutch form of Irish Ailbhe 'noble; bright.', Means Exalted in Hebrew, in italian, from the city of Alba, Italy"AmiFrench — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"AmyLatin — "Shining light. The Irish form of Helen"CaffleanIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleanaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleanahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleaneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleenIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaffleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafflyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleanIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleanaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleanahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleaneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleenIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CafleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CaflyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleanIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleanaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleanahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleaneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlinGreek — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."CathlyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."FinScottish — "Fair-headed, Fair, White. A central character in Irish folklore."FinnIrish — "Fair-headed, Fair, White. A central character in Irish folklore."KaflinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflynahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KaflyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleenIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleenaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleenahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleeneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathleineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlinIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlinaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlinahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlineIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlnahIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlynIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlynaIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."KathlyneIrish — "Pure, virginal. The Irish short form of Katherine."