Polly in Irish is Póilín. Listen to the pronunciation of Póilín.
In Gaelic Baby Names the meaning of the name Pol is: Little.
Cailín. Finishing off this trio, next we have caílin—which is simply the Irish Gaelic word for girl.
Sinead is the Irish version of the name Jane or Jennifer, derived from the French name Jeanette and the Scottish name Jean.
PÓL, genitive Póil, Paul; Latin — Paulus, small; the name of the Apostle of the Gentiles; never a common name in Ireland.
For example, Murphy, Byrne, and O'Brien are a few of the oldest and most common surnames in Ireland. Some may even say Murphy is the most Irish name ever, as it's currently the most common surname in the country. Many Irish family names have both anglicised and Gaelic equivalents.
Peadar is a masculine given name in the Irish, and Scottish Gaelic languages (in Manx Gaelic orthography the same name is rendered "Peddyr").
Eilís. Pronounced IE-leesh, this is the Irish Gaelic form of the girl names Elizabeth and, occasionally, Alice.
Gwen in Irish is Fionnait. The meaning of Fionnait is White.
Cianna is a girl's name of Italian origin meaning "God is gracious." It is a derivative of Gianna and is the Italian version of Jane.
Mo Shearc (pronounced 'hark'): Means 'my love' Another simple version of 'mo ghrá'. Mo Rúnsearc (pronounced 'roon-hark'): Literally means 'my secret love', there is no direct equivalent in English. Mo Mhuirnin (pronounced 'mur-neen'): Means 'my little darling' or 'my dear', a more formal phrase.
'Grá' is the Irish word for love
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Gender: Girl. Meaning: Means 'brilliant' or 'trustworthy'.
Origin:Irish. Meaning:lover. Lennon is a gender-neutral baby name of Irish origin. This baby name is as beautiful as it sounds with the meaning “lover”. Though the meaning is enough to adore, this name also became widely popular due to the late star John Lennon from The Beatles.
Finn is the Anglicized version of Fionn. Meaning fair, blonde, or “small blonde soldier.”
The Irish name Máire is typically used for the name Mary. Muire is used exclusively for the Virgin Mary.
Aoife is an Irish name for girls meaning “beautiful” or “radiant.” Aoife, pronounced EE-fa, most likely derives from the Gaelic word “aoibh,” meaning “beauty.” According to Irish legend, Aoife was a fierce female warrior who was in constant conflict with her sister, Scáthach.
Eoin is a boy's name of Irish origin. It means "God is gracious" and is an Irish derivative of John. Pronounced like the English version "Owen," this popular Gaelic name can also be spelled as Eoghan.
What's the Irish form of Philip? Here's the word you're looking for. Answer Philip in Irish is Pilib.
John in Irish is Seán.
Maitiú is the most common Irish form of the name. Matthew is also used as an anglicisation of the Irish name Mathúin (meaning "bear").
Simon in Irish is Síomón.
Padraig is a traditional male Irish name and the Gaelic form of Patrick. In fact, the patron saint of Ireland, St Patrick, holds the English version of this name. So, of course, as you might know, the name Padraig is the Irish name for Patrick.