List of Irish Baby Names Meanings Starting with A

Aghy

Aghy is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1708 times.

Meaning: Friend of horses Origin: Irish

Ahane

It is an Anglicised version of the Irish name Seaghán/Seán, which itself is cognate to the name John . ... Shane is sometimes used as a feminine given name, derived not from the Irish name but from the Yiddish name Shayna, meaning "beautiful".

Meaning: From the little ford Origin: Irish

Aichlinn

Aichlinn: Name Meaning and Origin. MummyPages.ie.

Meaning: A form of echlin Origin: Irish

Aife

Aoife (/ˈiːfə/ EE-fə; Irish: [ˈiːfʲə]; also spelled Aífe, Aeife) is an Irish feminine given name. The name is probably derived from the Gaelic aoibh, which means "beauty" or "radiance".

Meaning: A great warrior woman of myth Origin: Irish

Aileene

Irish Meaning: The name Aileene is an Irish baby name.

Meaning: Derived from evelyn Origin: Irish

Ailey

Baby names meanings search results: The name Ailey is a baby girl name. The name Ailey comes from the Irish origin. In Irish The meaning of the name Ailey is: Light.

Meaning: Light Origin: Irish

Ailionóra

Old Irish Baby Girl Names. Ailionóra – name borne by several noblewomen – alternative spelling: Alionora, Elionora. Étaín - means “shining” – alternative spelling: Eytan, Ataen. Mór – means “great – alternative spelling: Mohre, Moer.

Meaning: An old Irish name borne by several noblewomen. Origin: Irish

Ailisa

Alisa Name meaning in Urdu is خدا نجات ہے, a Muslim Arabic Girl name with lucky number is 3 and Alisa Name meaning in English is God Is Salvation.

Meaning: Noble Origin: Irish

Ailise

Origin of the name Alisha: Variant of Alice, a name that has evolved through a series of variants of the Germanic Adalheidis, a compound name composed of the elements adal (noble, nobility) and heid (kind, sort): hence, "noble one."

Meaning: Noble Origin: Irish

AIlison

Meaning & History. Norman French diminutive of Aalis (see ALICE). It was common in England, Scotland and France in the Middle Ages, and was later revived in England in the 20th century via Scotland. Unlike most other English names ending in son, it is not derived from a surname.

Meaning: Honest Origin: Irish