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Name Meaning Origin Popularity Other Gender
Briney

High, noble, exalted

Irish

Kodey

Descendant of Cuidighthigh

Irish

Kacyee

Alert, watchful

Irish

Leprechaun

An Irish elf

Irish

Ethnee

Fire; kernel

Irish

Cavana

From Cavan

Irish

Keegan

Descendant of the fiery one

Irish

Avonmora

From the great river

Irish

Tieve

Hillside

Irish

Bradie

Descendant of Br?ch

Irish

Caoilainn

Slender, white, fair or pure

Irish

Kiley

Near the church (or the wood)

Irish

Finna

Fair

Irish

Killian

Church, Monk's Cell

Irish

Obharnait

The color of olive

Irish

Ethnea

Fire; kernel

Irish

Bebhinn

White or fair lady

Irish

Pollee

Irish

Moina

Noble, aristocratic; beloved

Irish

Concepta

Refers to the Immaculate Conception

Irish

Siobhian

God is gracious

Irish

Bradee

Descendant of Br?ch

Irish

Cavanagh

Chubby; comely

Irish

Kassadi

Curly-headed

Irish

Tiernie

Lord

Irish

You’ll be tickled green with Irish girl names. This treasure chest of beautiful choices pepper the charts with their charm and are forever in style. Let’s get to know them together.

You may remember the reign of Kaitlyn and her variants in classrooms along with Brianna, and yes, you’ve guessed it — they’re Irish! Similarly, Erin and Casey had their time in the spotlight. While they were once Top 100 rulers, that doesn’t mean these beauties aren’t still stylish. In fact, they’re well-known enough to avoid confusion yet increasingly rare, making them ideal for preventing duplicates in classrooms.

Today, the unisex trend is strong among Irish girl names. You likely know a little Riley or two, along with her variants Rylee and Rilee. But Ryan and Quinn are also growing in popularity, as are the presidential picks Kennedy and Reagan. Unisex picks will continue to trend upward, with parents head over heels with their spirit. Some less common ones to consider among Irish girl names are Madden and Mattison — two picks with the in-demand Maddie/Mattie nickname — and Codi. There’s also Fallon, who like Madden and Mattison, doubles as a surname pick — another megatrend of today.

Speaking of trending, you’ll find quite a few so-called “trendy” choices among Irish girl names. There’s Kinley, a dainty pick with the much-loved -ley ending, along with Haisley, a moniker that has the feel of Paisley with a twist of Hailey. If you’re looking to get a jump on a trend, there are many to pick from lower on the charts. Our standout is Quincy, a surname choice that has the unisex styling of Quinn with a splash of something more. Similarly, Cori, Rori, and Devin have the it-factor without a ton of popularity.

Not all Irish girl names are concerned with feeling frilly, either. Strong, one-syllable girl names are common among them, with Sloane an all-star that’s been trending higher and higher. We also want to do a happy dance for Maeve, a battle-ax of a name with serious girl-power vibes.
While many have appeared toward the top of the charts, there are still plenty of Irish girl names waiting for their time on top. We adore little Caoimhe, a name that can also be spelled as Keeva or Kiva to help with pronunciation. Tierney has our attention, too, as she has spunk to her that leaps off the page. Elva is another contender with her vintage charm and elfin feel.

Of course, meanings are our favorite bits of names, and Irish girl names do not disappoint. Teagan’s “little poet” has us swooning, while Saoirse’s “freedom” is difficult to top. So many Irish girl names have a meaning that perfectly fits the wonders of childhood, like Ashlyn’s “dream” and Lennon’s “dear one.” If you’re seeking a name with a story to tell, Irish girl names deliver.

Our collection of Irish girl names is loaded with beautiful names waiting to be found. Whether you want something common or seek something incredibly rare, you’ll find it with us.