Displayed on this page are Irish names 21 to 40. Among these names, Albert (Irish, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Russian, and Slavic) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #372 and a usage of 0.038%, and it was followed by Antoine (French and Irish). Unusual Irish names include the Irish and English Alby, the Irish and Latinized Alphonsus, the Irish Alsandair, Alsandare, Alsander, the English, Irish, and Scottish Angus, the Irish Anlon, Anluan, Anntoin, Anraí, Anraoi, Antain, Antaine, Antoin, the Irish and Scottish Aodán, Aodh, Aodhagan, and the Irish Aodhagán.
IRISH NAMES: Albert 372 | nobly famous; white ... is largely used in the Irish, Dutch, English, ... |
| Alby | white; white; blond, ... predominantly in the Irish and English languages, ... |
Alphonsus | noble and ready ... is mainly used in the Irish and Latinized ... |
| Alsandair | defender of men ... it is used mainly in Irish. ... |
| Alsandare | defender of men ... it is used mainly in Irish. ... |
| Alsander | defender of men ... boy name Alsander is an Irish name of Old Greek ... |
Angus | one choice ... in the English, Irish, and Scottish ... as well as various Irish kings ... |
| Anlon | great hero ... has its origins in the Irish Gaelic language and it ... |
| Anluan | great hero ... primarily used in the Irish language and it is of ... |
| Anntoin | priceless, inestimable ... is mainly used in the Irish language and it is of ... |
| Anraí | house owner, lord of ... it is used largely in Irish. ... |
| Anraoi | house owner, lord of ... is used largely in the Irish language. ... |
| Antain | priceless, inestimable ... is used mostly in Irish and its language of ... |
| Antaine | priceless, inestimable ... it is used largely in Irish. ... |
| Antoin | priceless, inestimable ... is used chiefly in the Irish language and it is ... |
Antoine 693 | priceless, inestimable ... used in French and Irish. ... |
| Aodán | fire, brightness, splendor ...It is used mainly in Irish and Scottish. ... |
| Aodh | fire, brightness, splendor ... is used chiefly in the Irish and Scottish languages, ... |
| Aodhagan | fire, brightness, splendor ... is used mainly in the Irish and Scottish ... |
| Aodhagán | fire, brightness, splendor ... is mainly used in the Irish language and it is of ... |
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