It can be a name like Erin or Hoyt.|||Delainey (comes from the surname Delaney) (girl)
Rourke (also a surname) (boy)
Connor (boy)
Kade (Gaelic origins) (boy)
Meghan (my daughter's name) (using the h is one of the ways the Irish spelled it whereas Megan is the British spelling)
Teague (boy) (means poet)|||I love the name Liam|||first names
Conor
Jack
Sean
Declan
Patrick
Ryan
Caitlin
Taylor
Leah
Katie
surnames
Murphy
Collins
Hughes|||shannon
eileen
erin
ashlyn
brenna
ciara
bryan
ryan
shane
all "modern irish" names|||First names:
Girl: Erin, Erinna, Fiona, Caitlin, Aisling, Colleen, Maeve
Boy: Alden (with an l, not an i), Owen, Sean, Seamus, Finn, Patrick, Liam, Colin
Surnames:
McKenna, Spring, Crowley, Boyd, Quinn, O'Shaughnessy, Brady|||Arlena
Finna
Feenat
Catline
Alannah|||Seamus
Devin
Finnegan
Keegan
Kelly|||I like Erin and Eileen. As for surnames, I'm pretty sure McLean (pronounced Ma-Clane) is Irish, and I love that last name!
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