clarkiee, any of these girl's names?
Tara
Aideen
Laoise
Aoife
Orla
Sinead
Grainne
Emer
Caoimhe
Aine
SÃofra
Aislinn
Aoibheann
Aileen
Aoilleann
Deirdre
Etain
Caitlin
Niamh
Saoirse
Sorcha
Sadhbh
Saibh
Shannon
Eithne
Enya
Bridget
Siobhan
Maire
Una
Meabh
RoisÃn
Neasa
Mairead
EilÃs
Fionnula
Muireann
Clodagh
Dearbhla
Duireann
Claoine
Cara
Ailbhe
Bronagh
Aoibh
Sorcha
Maura
RéiltÃn (meaning "little star")
Ciara
Edel
Siún (shoe-in)
Caoilfhionn -- 'Kee-lin' (slender and fair)
Davnat / Damhnait -- Dav-nat (little fawn)
Riona -- Ree-uhna (regal/ Regina)
Alannah ("dear baby")
Sadhbh -- Sive (rhymes with five) (wisdom)
Liadan -- Leah-dawn (grey lady)
Finola
Fionnuala -- 'Fin-nuala
Beibhinn -- Bev-inn (
Blaithin -- Blaw-heen
Darina/ Dairine -- 'Darina
Raghnailt -- 'Rah-nyult
Sibeal -- 'Shi-bale (Sybil)
Siomha -- 'Sheeva' (soft, gentle)
Sinead
Erin
Coleen
Liadan (LEE-a-dhawn)
Imelda
Fiona
Mairead
Almha (pronounced Alva) - Almha was an Irish Goddess renowned for her strength and prowess.
Daireann - means fruitful or bountiful. One of the earliest references to "Daireann" is that she was a beautiful young woman who fell in love with Fionn Mac Cool and wanted to marry him - just for a year though!
Aoibhel (prounounced like "ee + fell") - Aoibhel was an Irish spirit woman who played the harp so beautifully that anyone who heard the music died from utter joy.
Berneen - means a "hardy little bear".
Bree - This name is probably related to Brid who was a celtic goddess whose name meant beautiful maiden.
Kyla (prounounced kie + la) - this means somebody so beautiful only a poet could describe her.
Keelin - comes from 2 gaelic adjectives "caol" meaning slender and "finn" meaning fair or pure.
Lana - comes from the word "leanbh" and means darling.
Neasa - who was the wife of Cathbad and the mother of Conchubar. Her name was originally Assa meaning gentle but to defend her people she took up arms against Cathbad and was so successful that her name was changed to Ni Assa meaning not gentle.
BláithÃn (little flower).
Cushla
Ribh (fada on i, pr; Reeve
Taisce which means little treasure
Fia which means 'red deer'
Séoda which means jewel in Irish