20.Talulla. This cute and unique girls’ name is the anglicized form of several Old Irish female names, including Taileflaith, Tuileflaith, and Tuilelaith. These names combine the Irish wordstuileandflaith, meaning “abundance” and “ruler, princess,” respectively. More Unique and Rare Iri...
Eithne- (AY-he-ne) This ancient Irish baby girl name has become very popular again in modern Ireland. According to Irish mythology, Eithne was themother of the god Lugh. Manylegendary queenswere also named Eithne, including the wives of Conn of the Hundred Battles and Cormac mac Airt.Eight...
Girl’s Names: A– CD – IM – S Boys’s Names: A– CD – IM – U Story of a name:Deirdre Deirdre of the Sorrows Deirdre of the Sorrows is one of the most great tragic heroines of Irish mythology. From her birth it was prophesied that she would be a great beauty and she was ...
AINGE - the Irish Goddess (Irish mythology) BBCODE: To link to this page in a forum post or comment box, just copy and paste the link code below: [url=https://www.godchecker.com/irish-mythology/AINGE/?utm_source=shared]AINGE - the Irish Goddess (Irish mythology)[/url] Cite this ...
Fun Fact: In Irish mythology, Deirdre is the tragic heroine of the ancient tale "Deirdre of the Sorrows." Delaney Origin: Irish, Gaelic, French, English Meaning:Child of dark defiance Alternative Spellings & Variations: Delainie, Delanie, Dalaney, Delane ...
This cycle has multiple names, including the Fenian and Finn Cycle, and some people call it Finnian tales. It is one of the most significant ones in Irish mythology. It revolves around superheroes and warriors of ancient Ireland. Some people confuse this cycle with the Ulster cycle due to ...
thus makingSéamaisínthe equivalent of "Jimmy" or "Jake." Since a lot of modern female names use this form despite the masculine origins (just like Jamie is also a woman's name), you could go with this form anyway. Or, you could further feminize it intoSéamaisíona(shay mush EE na...
Godchecker guide to Mórrígan (also known as Mór-Ríoghain), the Irish Goddess of War from Irish mythology. Megalithic Military Mother Goddess and 'Phantom Queen'
Irish mythology, including the mighty Conall of the Victories, who avenged Cúchulainn's death. 118.Conchobar.If you’re a lover of dogs, this name simply means “lover of canines.” It’s an old-fashioned Irish name that’s the source of the common names Conor, Connor, and O’Connor....
“In the late 20th century, popular Irish names tended to come from mythology – Deirdre, Niamh, Oisín and Gráinne – but in the 21st century there’s been a shift towards adjectives” and nouns, he says. Fiadh means “grace and wildness” whileRían(Ree-an) – the fourth most popular...