List of Irish Baby Names Meanings

Coner

Origin of the name Connor: Anglicized form of the Irish Gaelic Conchobhar, a compound name composed of the ele-ments conn (wisdom, counsel, strength) or con (hound, dog) and cobhair (aid). “High, will, desire” and “hound lover” are other definitions attributed to the name. Var: Conner.

Meaning: Hunter Origin: Irish

Connaire

From the Irish Gaelic name Conchobhar possibly meaning "lover of hounds" or "lover of wolves" and taken to mean "hunter".

Meaning: Hunter Origin: Irish

Corea

Corea Name Meaning. Spanish: nickname from corea 'chorea'. Spanish: variant of Correa. Southern Italian: possibly a habitational name from Corea, a place in Calabria.

Meaning: Ravine Origin: Irish

Coree

Origin of the name Corey: Borrowed from the Irish, Corey is a name of more than one derivation. It is the transferred use of the surname derived from the Gaelic coire (a cauldron, a seething pool, a hollow): hence, “dweller in or near a hollow.”

Meaning: Ravine Origin: Irish

Corio

Corio Name Meaning. Southern Italian: metonymic occupational name for a tanner or leather worker, from corio 'leather', a dialect variant of cuoio. Compare Coiro.

Meaning: Ravine Origin: Irish

Cyarah

Cyarah is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 909 times.

Meaning: Dark-haired Origin: Irish

Cyarra

Cyarra is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 753 times.

Meaning: Dark-haired Origin: Irish

Dahrah

The name Darah is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Darah is: Generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion.

Meaning: Compassion, tree Origin: Irish

Daily

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Meaning: Assembly Origin: Irish

Dalas

Origin of the name Dallas: Borrowed from the name of a Texas city named for U.S. Vice President G.M. Dallas (1792-1864). The surname, of Scottish origin meaning “belonging to Dallas, from Dallas,” is derived from the Gaelic elements dail (a field) and eas (a waterfall): hence, “the waterfall field.” Var: Dalas.

Meaning: Valley of water Origin: Irish