Displayed on this page are Irish names 61 to 80. Within these names, Brady (English and Irish) was the most popular in 2008 with a rank of #94 and a usage of 0.2225%, and it was followed by Braden (English and Irish), Braxton (English and Irish), Brendan (English and Irish), and Braeden (English and Irish) in descending order; among the rare Irish names are the Irish Bartle, Bartley, Beag, Beanon, the Irish and Scottish Bearnard, the Irish Beccan, Beinean, Beineon, Beirne, Bile, Binean, the English and Irish Breandan, the Irish Breandán, Breasal, and finally the Irish Breck.
IRISH NAMES: | Bartle | son of Talmai, son of the one who abounds in furrows ... it is used largely in Irish. ... |
Bartley | son of Talmai, son of the one who abounds in furrows ... used in the Irish language. ... |
| Beag | tiny one ... Beag is largely used in Irish and it is derived from ... |
| Beanon | from a good family, ... is primarily used in Irish and it is of Irish ... |
| Bearnard | brave as a bear ... primarily used in the Irish and Scottish languages, ... |
| Beccan | tiny one ... is primarily used in Irish and its language of ... |
| Beinean | from a good family, ... is used mostly in the Irish language and it is of ... |
| Beineon | from a good family, ... primarily used in the Irish language and its ... |
| Beirne | bear ...Beirne's origin is Old Norse, and its use, Irish ... |
| Bile | shining one ...Bile's origin is Celtic, and its use, Irish. ... |
| Binean | from a good family, ... is used mostly in the Irish language and its ... |
Braden 156 | descendant of Bradan, ...Braden is largely used in English and Irish ... |
Brady 94 | descendant of Brádach, ... in the English and Irish languages, and it is ... |
Braeden 346 | descendant of Bradan, ... is an English and Irish name of Celtic origin. ... |
Braxton 202 | Bracca's town, Brock's ...It is used largely in English and Irish ... |
| Breandan | prince ... in the English and Irish languages ... |
| Breandán | prince ... is used mainly in the Irish language. ... |
| Breasal | royal, kingly ... is used mostly in Irish and it is of Old Greek ... |
| Breck | speckled ... is primarily used in Irish and it is of Welsh ... |
Brendan 207 | prince ...It is used mainly in English and Irish ... and Bréanainn (Old Irish) ... |
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