Baby Name Generator (Irish)

Authentic Irish names steeped in Celtic heritage

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Irish names carry centuries of myth, faith, and language. This tool draws on genuine Gaelic naming traditions and pairs every name with both a meaning and a pronunciation hint — because Irish spelling rewards a little guidance before you say a name aloud.

How it works

Each name is tagged by gender and stored with its meaning and a simple English-approximation pronunciation. When you choose a gender and generate, the tool filters to matching names, shuffles them with an unbiased Fisher–Yates pass, and shows your requested count. Irish orthography is consistent: combinations like bh and mh typically sound like a soft “v” or “w”, which is why Aoife reads as “EE-fa” and Niamh as “NEEV”.

Tips and notes

  • Decide early whether you want the Irish spelling (e.g. Saoirse, “SEER-sha”) or an anglicised form, and stay consistent on documents.
  • Names from Irish mythology — Fionn, Deirdre, Oisín — carry strong stories worth reading before you commit.
  • Test the name with your surname and check that the pronunciation travels well if your family lives outside Ireland.
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