Looking for the perfect girl name with rich history? This collection of 68 Irish names offers a beautiful blend of cultural heritage and modern appeal. With an average peak popularity in the Gen Z Peak, these names trace their roots to Irish, Gaelic, and American, reflecting deep linguistic traditions.
Names in this collection that reached their peak popularity most recently.
NoraMaeveSloane
Most Established
Names with the highest historic birth counts in the Social Security dataset.
KellyErinBrianna
Recently Declining
Names that are currently showing a downward trend in annual registrations.
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Collection Insights
Most Popular
The name with the highest overall peak birth registrations.
Kelly
Originally a surname, Kelly has deep Irish and Gaelic roots, signifying "bright" or "brave." It crossed over to become a popular first name for girls across the English-speaking world. You’ll find it connected to well-known personalities like Kelly Ripa, making it widely recognizable.
20,197 births at peak (1968)
Fastest Rising
The name showing the strongest positive growth in recent years.
Tara
This name carries a celestial feel, translating as "star" in Sanskrit. But it also has roots in Irish, where it signifies a "hill" or "rocky height." You might know the Hill of Tara, a significant ancient site in Ireland, which gives it a grounded, historical connection.
7,268 births at peak (1972)
Rare & Unique
A less common name in this list that offers a distinctive choice.
Kollyns
Looking for a name with a spirited sound? This modern American spelling of a traditional Irish and Scottish surname translates as "wild" and "strong." It’s a newer take that gives a familiar surname a fresh, feminine twist, making it feel distinct.
293 births at peak (2025)
Full List of Irish Girl Names
Displaying all 68 names in this collection, sorted by peak historic birth registrations. Data reflects the highest recorded annual births in the United States based on SSA records.
Kelly
2 SyllablesFalling
Originally a surname, Kelly has deep Irish and Gaelic roots, signifying "bright" or "brave." It crossed over to become a popular first name for girls across the English-speaking world. You’ll find it connected to well-known personalities like Kelly Ripa, making it widely recognizable.
20,197 births at peak (1968)
Erin
2 SyllablesFalling
If you’re looking for a name that truly connects to its homeland, Erin is a wonderful pick. This Gaelic name literally translates to 'Ireland' itself, and it also carries the idea of peace and beauty. It’s a gentle name that feels both classic and connected to nature.
15,050 births at peak (1983)
Brianna
3 SyllablesFalling
This Irish name for girls beautifully conveys ideas of strength and nobility. It’s a feminine version of Brian, a classic name deeply rooted in Celtic history and lore. You’ll often encounter it in tales and songs, giving it a familiar yet dignified feel.
12,898 births at peak (2000)
Riley
2 SyllablesStable
This adaptable name comes from Ireland, where it translates as 'courageous' or 'brave.' It’s a friendly-sounding option that has crossed over to become a truly unisex choice for many families. You’ll find Riley feels both familiar and modern at the same time.
9,906 births at peak (2008)
Kaitlyn
2 SyllablesFalling
Thinking about names that feel both familiar and classic? This one has Irish and Greek roots, ultimately translating as "pure." It’s a form of Katherine, which has been a well-known name for centuries, giving Kaitlyn a long and steady history.
8,771 births at peak (2000)
Peyton
2 SyllablesFalling
You might notice this name has a modern feel, but it actually stems from an old English place name, meaning "Pœga's settlement." Over time, it developed into a surname, and now it’s a popular unisex choice. The sound of it also brings to mind the idea of a "warrior."
8,028 births at peak (2009)
Tara
2 SyllablesRising
This name carries a celestial feel, translating as "star" in Sanskrit. But it also has roots in Irish, where it signifies a "hill" or "rocky height." You might know the Hill of Tara, a significant ancient site in Ireland, which gives it a grounded, historical connection.
7,268 births at peak (1972)
Kaylee
2 SyllablesFalling
This name feels light and airy, blending Irish roots with a modern American sound that many parents appreciate. It translates to beautiful and graceful, carrying a gentle quality. You often see it spelled in various ways, showing how adaptable it is for a child.
7,225 births at peak (2009)
Nora
2 SyllablesStable
If you like names that feel both classic and gentle, this one might be for you. Nora has Irish and Latin roots, often a shortened form of names like Honora or Eleanora, which signifies "graceful" or "bright." It has a long history in literature, like in Ibsen’s famous play.
6,386 births at peak (2025)
Katelyn
3 SyllablesFalling
Do you like the Irish sound blended with a classic? This name is an Irish version of Katherine, which comes from Greek and translates as "pure." It’s often seen with various spellings, but this one keeps a traditional yet modern feel.
5,975 births at peak (1993)
Kylie
2 SyllablesFalling
Coming from Australia and Ireland, Kylie is a name that signifies both beauty and grace. It’s a familiar sound for many, often associated with the pop star Kylie Minogue, which gives it a lively, recognizable feel. And it remains a fresh choice for a girl.
5,597 births at peak (2004)
Briana
3 SyllablesStable
Often seen as the feminine counterpart to Brian, this name also comes from Irish and Celtic heritage. It carries the same powerful meaning of "strong" and "noble," making it a dignified choice. You’ll find it’s a classic option that feels both graceful and resilient.
5,020 births at peak (1994)
Payton
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has Irish and British roots, translating as "warrior's town" or simply "warrior." It started out as a surname and a place name before becoming a given name. You often see it used for both boys and girls, though it leans more feminine today.
4,852 births at peak (2008)
Quinn
1 SyllableStable
This name comes from Gaelic, where it signifies "wisdom" or "leader." It's an Irish surname that has become a popular modern given name for any child, appreciated for its crisp, clear sound. And many people know it from the character Quinn Fabray on the TV show *Glee*.
4,698 births at peak (2016)
Kennedy
3 SyllablesStable
You might associate this name with a very famous American political family, which gives it a lot of historical weight. It’s an Irish name, translating as "leader" or "head of the clan." This classic choice has a powerful sound and works well for a girl today, bringing a sense of strength.
4,688 births at peak (2015)
Molly
2 SyllablesStable
You might recognize this as a friendly, traditional name with Irish charm, though its origins are actually Hebrew. It’s a diminutive of Mary, which translates as ‘pure.’ Many people think of Molly as a classic, approachable choice that feels very down to earth.
4,663 births at peak (1991)
Eileen
2 SyllablesStable
Evoking images of light and warmth, this name translates beautifully to "bright," "shining sun," or "beautiful." It comes from Irish Gaelic, giving it a lyrical and classic feel. Many people know it from the famous Irish song "Come On Eileen," which adds to its cheerful and enduring charm.
4,267 births at peak (1947)
Kiara
3 SyllablesRising
This name has a fascinating dual background, drawing from both Irish and Italian roots. In Irish, it translates as "dark," while its Italian connection to Chiara brings the idea of "bright" or "clear." It’s a modern-sounding choice that carries both a strong heritage and a vibrant feel.
4,024 births at peak (1999)
Cora
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has a simple, elegant sound, and it comes from a Greek word that translates as "maiden." It’s connected to the mythological figure Persephone, who was sometimes called Kore. There’s a sense of purity and grace about it, making it feel classic.
3,602 births at peak (2019)
Cassidy
3 SyllablesFalling
This name comes from an Irish surname, which translates as "descendant of Caiside," a term often associated with having curly hair. It’s moved from being a family name to a given name, especially for girls, bringing a cheerful and spirited feel. It also signifies strength in its heritage.
3,449 births at peak (1999)
Reagan
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has strong Irish and Gaelic roots, translating to "leader." It started as a surname, but now you often see it used for girls, perhaps in part because of the historical figure Ronald Reagan. It brings a sense of strength and command to a child.
3,322 births at peak (2012)
Rylee
2 SyllablesFalling
Are you looking for a name with a lively sound and a lot of spirit? Rylee is an Irish-American name that translates as courageous, brave, and strong. It’s a spelling that has become quite popular, giving it a familiar yet energetic feel for a girl.
3,298 births at peak (2010)
Maeve
1 SyllableRising
A name with deep roots in Irish mythology, Maeve evokes a sense of ancient power and royalty. It translates to "queenly" or "intoxicating," fitting for a legendary warrior queen. This Celtic name has a strong yet beautiful sound that stands out.
3,153 births at peak (2025)
Keira
2 SyllablesFalling
This particular spelling, Keira, offers a clear way to pronounce its Irish and Gaelic roots. It signifies "dark" or "dark-haired," but also carries an idea of beauty. Many people associate it with actress Keira Knightley, giving it a familiar and sophisticated touch.
3,022 births at peak (2006)
Bridget
2 SyllablesStable
This Irish name has a powerful history, deeply embedded in Celtic culture. Bridget translates as “strong” and “noble,” reflecting its ancient roots. It’s famously associated with Saint Brigid of Kildare, making it a revered and enduring choice for many.
2,770 births at peak (1973)
Mae
1 SyllableRising
What a gentle, classic sound for a girl. This name often comes from the month of May or as a short form of Mary or Margaret, which translates as beauty and grace. It’s a beautifully simple choice that feels both vintage and fresh.
2,769 births at peak (1918)
Miley
2 SyllablesRising
This modern name has American and Irish roots, and it’s really taken off in recent times. A lot of people connect it with the singer Miley Cyrus, whose fame certainly helped boost its standing. It has an energetic sound that many parents like.
2,652 births at peak (2008)
Mckenzie
3 SyllablesFalling
The sound of Mckenzie feels both strong and familiar, likely because it started out as a family name. This Scottish and Irish surname translates as "fair" or "handsome." It’s now quite common to hear Mckenzie used as a first name for girls, giving it a modern feel while still holding onto its traditional roots.
2,586 births at peak (2000)
Ashlyn
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like the sound of Ashley but want something a bit different, Ashlyn could be a good fit. This American creation blends the "ash" sound with the popular "lyn" suffix, giving it a graceful feel. It often signifies "dream" or "forest," offering a modern twist.
2,544 births at peak (2005)
Alana
3 SyllablesRising
This name comes from both Irish and Hawaiian backgrounds, offering a blend of heritage. From its Irish origins, it translates as "beautiful" or "fair." In Hawaiian, it carries the idea of a fragrant plant. You’ll often see it as a feminine form of Alan, giving it a familiar touch.
2,461 births at peak (2007)
Teagan
2 SyllablesFalling
With origins in both Irish and Welsh languages, this name translates as "beautiful" or "wise." It carries a modern, spirited feel that has seen it become a popular first name from its surname roots. You often hear it for girls looking for something distinctive yet familiar.
2,220 births at peak (2016)
Norah
2 SyllablesFalling
This spelling variation of Nora, with its added 'h', also comes from Irish and Latin origins, signifying "graceful" and "bright." The extra letter can give it a slightly softer or more distinct feel. Singer Norah Jones is a well-known bearer who helped popularize this version.
2,156 births at peak (2017)
Sloane
1 SyllableRising
You might know Sloane as a surname, but it’s become a distinctive choice for girls. This Irish and Gaelic name translates as "strong" or "warrior." Its sophisticated sound has made it a favorite among parents looking for something refined yet powerful. The extra 'e' adds a touch of elegance.
2,089 births at peak (2025)
Kyla
2 SyllablesFalling
With roots in Gaelic and Irish traditions, this girl's name translates as both "beautiful" and "graceful." It’s a choice that feels current and has a gentle sound to it. You often hear Kyla now, giving it a familiar yet still distinct presence.
2,044 births at peak (2004)
Ryleigh
2 SyllablesFalling
This name has Irish roots and carries the idea of someone courageous, brave, and strong. Ryleigh, with its distinctive "leigh" ending, has become a well-liked American spelling. It gives the name a slightly softer touch while still keeping its spirited sound.
2,041 births at peak (2019)
Delaney
3 SyllablesRising
If you appreciate a name that feels both familiar and fresh, Delaney might fit. This Irish surname-turned-first-name means 'from the alder grove' or 'dark challenger,' and it also has French connections. It’s a versatile option that sounds gentle, yet spirited, for a girl.
2,030 births at peak (2004)
Alaina
3 SyllablesStable
You might not realize this girl's name has dual origins, coming from both Irish and Hawaiian. It means "beautiful" or "fair," carrying a graceful and pleasant sound. This makes it a thoughtful option for parents looking for something familiar yet distinct.
1,999 births at peak (2011)
Mckenna
3 SyllablesFalling
This name has a pleasant, rhythmic sound, rooted in both Irish and Scottish traditions. It translates as "fair" or "handsome," often given to girls. You'll find it's a newer, appealing option for parents today who like a slightly unique name.
1,804 births at peak (2002)
Kinley
2 SyllablesFalling
Does this name sound like it has a strong spirit? That's because Kinley comes from Scottish and Irish roots, and it carries the idea of "fair warrior." It has a contemporary sound that feels both sturdy and graceful, making it a distinctive choice.
1,769 births at peak (2012)
Lennon
2 SyllablesRising
You’ll often hear this name and immediately think of the iconic musician, John Lennon. It comes from an Irish surname, translating to "descendant of Leannán," which means "lover" or "cloak." This choice has a distinctly modern and musical feel, working well for any gender.
1,730 births at peak (2022)
Bria
2 SyllablesFalling
With its crisp sound, Bria feels fresh and modern, but it has deep roots. This name is actually a newer form that came from the ancient Irish and Celtic name Brian. It signifies strength and nobility, carrying a powerful yet feminine presence.
1,698 births at peak (1993)
Fiona
3 SyllablesFalling
Looking for a name that truly embodies grace? This Irish and Scottish classic translates as 'fair,' 'beautiful,' and 'pure.' It has a gentle sound, and many people connect it to the kind princess in the popular *Shrek* movies. It’s a name with a clear, bright feel.
1,683 births at peak (2017)
Makenna
3 SyllablesFalling
This name has roots in both Irish and African cultures, giving it a rich background. It carries the idea of someone beautiful, strong, and a natural leader. You often see Makenna used in modern settings, feeling both fresh and grounded. It's a name that suggests grace with an inner power.
1,619 births at peak (2005)
Alayna
3 SyllablesFalling
Meaning "beautiful" or "fair," this name has a gentle, melodic sound. It’s often considered an Americanized form of the Irish name Alana, which shares similar pleasant meanings. You'll find it has a contemporary feel, even though its roots go back a bit.
1,563 births at peak (2013)
Kayleigh
2 SyllablesFalling
With a slightly different spelling, this name still brings the idea of beauty and grace, rooted in Irish and American traditions. It has a familiar yet elegant feel, making it a comfortable choice. Many parents choose this particular version for its distinct appearance.
1,450 births at peak (2009)
Raegan
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like names with a strong, modern sound, this one might appeal. It’s an Irish name, translating as 'little king' or 'leader.' The name gained more notice in America partly because of its connection to a past president.
1,417 births at peak (2019)
Nyla
2 SyllablesStable
From both Arabic and Irish traditions, Nyla translates as "bright" or "graceful." Its dual heritage gives it a compelling depth, making it a name that feels both familiar and special. The soft 'N' sound makes it a smooth, elegant choice.
1,344 births at peak (2024)
Collins
2 SyllablesRising
If you’re looking for a surname that works well as a first name, this one carries the strong idea of 'victory' or 'bravery.' It has an appealing, crisp sound and feels fresh as a girl’s name. Actresses like Lily Collins have helped bring this option into wider view.
1,334 births at peak (2023)
Kenzie
2 SyllablesFalling
Coming from Scottish and Irish roots, this name translates to "fair" or "handsome." It's often used as a modern, friendly option for girls, though it started as a surname. And it has a light, approachable sound that many parents appreciate.
1,330 births at peak (2014)
Rylie
2 SyllablesFalling
With a lively, contemporary sound, Rylie has become a choice for many families today. This name has Irish roots, though it’s now seen as distinctly American, and it carries the idea of someone “courageous” or “brave.” It’s a modern take that offers a fresh feel compared to older, more common options.
1,114 births at peak (2008)
Alanna
3 SyllablesRising
This name signifies "beautiful" or "fair," coming from its deep Irish and Celtic heritage. Alanna has a classic feel, offering a graceful sound that’s also quite familiar. The double 'n' spelling really emphasizes its traditional charm, setting it apart.
1,099 births at peak (2025)
Mckinley
3 SyllablesFalling
Thinking of McKinley might bring to mind the famous mountain or even a president. This name has Scottish and Irish roots, and it translates as "fair." It carries a sense of strength and place, making it an appealing option for parents looking for something with a bit of history.
934 births at peak (2014)
Aylin
2 SyllablesStable
Doesn’t Aylin have such a gentle sound to it? This name comes from Turkish, where it translates to "moon" or "beautiful," reflecting a soft, radiant quality. It’s also seen sometimes with Irish connections, adding to its appealing versatility.
899 births at peak (2015)
Nylah
2 SyllablesFalling
Carrying the idea of "bright" and "graceful," Nylah has origins in both Arabic and Irish languages. This spelling adds a touch of subtle elegance to the name, making it stand out a little. It’s a beautiful option with a gentle, flowing sound.
870 births at peak (2019)
Kennedi
3 SyllablesFalling
Giving this name a slightly different spelling makes it feel fresh and unique. It comes from Irish origins, translating as "leader" or "head of the clan." This version keeps the strong sound of its traditional counterpart but offers a more contemporary twist for parents looking for something distinct.
848 births at peak (2015)
Darcy
2 SyllablesRising
You might know this name from classic literature, but it’s actually an old French surname. It translates to "from Arcy," a town in France, and it also has Irish roots. Many people associate Darcy with a refined, noble quality, especially because of its enduring presence in famous novels.
761 births at peak (1970)
Aileen
2 SyllablesFalling
This Irish and Scottish name carries the idea of "bright" or "shining light." It’s often considered a form of Helen or Evelyn, giving it a familiar yet distinct feel. You'll find it has a classic charm without feeling dated, keeping its gentle glow through the years.
685 births at peak (2009)
Leanna
2 SyllablesStable
With a soft sound, this name has American and Irish roots. It’s associated with the idea of grace, which gives it a gentle and elegant quality. Many people see it as a blend of Lee and Anna, creating a familiar yet distinct option for a girl.
675 births at peak (1990)
Sloan
1 SyllableFalling
Meaning "strong" or "warrior," Sloan comes from an old Irish and Gaelic surname. It’s got a crisp, modern feel that many parents like today. You’ll often see it used for girls, giving it a sleek and confident sound. This name carries a quiet strength.
624 births at peak (2021)
Fallon
2 SyllablesStable
This name comes from Ireland, sounding modern and a bit earthy. It translates as "leader" or "noble," carrying a sense of strength. You sometimes see it as a surname, which gives it a familiar yet distinctive feel for a first name.
618 births at peak (1982)
Nola
2 SyllablesFalling
With a soft sound and a touch of vintage charm, this name has Irish and Latin roots. It often translates as "fair" or "graceful," giving it a refined quality. You might also know it as a nickname for New Orleans, which lends it a distinct, sophisticated character.
537 births at peak (2020)
Kori
2 SyllablesFalling
If you like the sound of Cora but want something with a slightly different edge, Kori might be it. This name has both Irish and Greek origins, translating as pure or graceful. It’s a modern spelling that feels both familiar and unique at the same time.
503 births at peak (2016)
Kenna
2 SyllablesStable
This Scottish and Irish name carries the idea of someone handsome or bright, giving it a very positive feel. It’s often used as a shorter version of McKenna, which makes it feel familiar yet distinct. You’ll find it’s a straightforward choice that blends a classic sound with a modern edge for a girl.
455 births at peak (2016)
Kaeli
2 SyllablesRising
This Irish and American name often brings to mind a sense of fairness and grace. It’s a modern take on older names, translating as "fair" or "beautiful." You’ll find it used quite a bit in contemporary American families looking for something familiar yet distinct.
430 births at peak (2023)
Ayleen
2 SyllablesRising
With roots in both Irish and Turkish traditions, this name carries a luminous quality. For some, it signifies "moon," while for others, it translates as "shining sun." It’s a name that feels both familiar and a little bit exotic at the same time.
379 births at peak (2012)
Tallulah
3 SyllablesRising
This name has a unique, flowing sound, drawing from both Native American and Irish heritage. It’s said to signify “leaping water” in Choctaw, painting a picture of movement and grace. The name also appears in Irish folklore, tied to a legendary princess.
345 births at peak (2023)
Keily
2 SyllablesFalling
This girl's name, with both Irish and American roots, has a light and bright sound to it. It translates as "fair" or "beautiful," giving it a cheerful quality. Keily feels like a fresh, less common option compared to similar-sounding names, offering a distinct charm.
328 births at peak (2018)
Kollyns
2 SyllablesRising
Looking for a name with a spirited sound? This modern American spelling of a traditional Irish and Scottish surname translates as "wild" and "strong." It’s a newer take that gives a familiar surname a fresh, feminine twist, making it feel distinct.