Irish Dog Names with Meanings

irish dog names with meanings This is list of Irish Dog Names collection and their meanings, find your best names and meanings for your irish dog :

Aeveen - prompt; ready Filtiarn - lord of wolves
Aidan - little fire Finbar - white haired
Aideen - jealousy Finian - white haired
Alannah - my child Finley - fair-haired soldier
Alby; Alvy - white or world king Finnegan - little white haired one
Anlan - great hound Finnva - fair haired and good
Archu - hound of slaughter Finola; Fenella - white shoulders
Arlen - promise Fintan - white fire
Aroon - my love Fionchán - shaggy
Asna; Esna - musical sound Flann, Flannan - fiery red
Asthore - my love Flannery - red eyebrows
Astoreen - my little love Flannigan - fiery red
Bannon - white or derived from woman Flynn - bright red
Banya - whiteness; paleness Gallagher - lover of strangers
Barra; Barry - short forms of Finbar Garrett - fearless spearman
Baskin - red headed or round headed Gillon - lad
Beccan - small Glasny - green, grey, grey-blue
Beck - small Glenda - lady of the valley
Begley - little hero Gorman - dark; swarthy
Bergin - robber; brigand Gorman - small person with blue eyes
Berrin - white haired Gormley - blue or illustrious princess
Bevin - white lady Gormula - grey servant
Blair - dweller in the meadow Grania - she who inspires terror
Boand - cow-white (goddess) Guthrie - person who comes from breezy place
Brady; Bradigan - spirited Hanlon - champion
Bran - raven Hogan - fire
Branduff - raven-black Hogan - little lad
Branigan - raven Hogan - young
Brenna - raven Hugh - fire
Bridget - one who is strong Irial - elf
Brogan - sharp-faced. Kane - a tribute
Calhoun - resident of the woods Keane - clever
Calvagh - bald Kearney - either fox or victorious
Cana - wolf cub Keavy; Keeva - beauty; grace
Canagan - wolf cub Keefe - handsome, gentle and loved man
Canavan - black head Keegan - little fiery one
Cara - friend Keehan - blind
Carey - dark Keelin - fair and slender
Carlin - little victor Keely - beautiful
Carrick - dweller of rocky land Keernit - dark lady
Casey - vigilant in war Keevin; Kevin - friend; beloved
Cass - curly haired Keir - dark; black
Cassan - curly haired Kelly - brave warrior
Cassidy - bright, talented Kennan - fair one
Catcheen - kitten Kennedy - ugly head
Ceara/Cara - fiery red Kermit - liberty
Cian - ancient Kerry - decendant of the dark one
Ciara/Kira - dark; black Kerwin - decendant of the dark one
Clancy - red warrior Kevin - handsome and lovable
Cochran - red lady Kiely; Kyla - graceful
Colin - whelp Kieran - dark; black
Colleen - little girl Kirby - dark son
Conall - strong as a wolf Lachtna - milk-white
Conan - hound Lachtnan - milk-white
Connell, Conial - brave; fierce as a hound Larkin - cruel or fierce
Connery - wolf farmer Lassarina - flame wine
Conor - lover of hounds Leanan - grey lad
Conry - king of wolves/hounds Leigan - snow-haired
Convel - wolf warrior Lia - grey
Cooey - hound of the plain Liadan - grey lady
Coovara - hound of the sea Loman - bare
Coovey - mead hound Lorcan - cruel or fierce
Corcan, Corcran - red Lowery - speaker
Corcoran - purple Maccon - son of a wolf
Creena - (my) heart Macree - my heart
Cronan - dark; swarthy Macushla - my pulse
Cronan - yellow; swarthy Madigan, Madden - little dog
Cuan - hound; wolf Madreen - little puppy. Also slang for tramp or slob.
CuChulainn - From “Hound of Cuchulainn,” famous legend Mallan - lightning
Cushla Macree - pulse of my heart Maloney - serves Saint John
Dallan - blind Maolisa - servant of Jesus
Daragan - little red one Marcan - steed
Darby - liberty Melvin - Irish chief
Darcy - descendant of the dark one Milish - sweet
Darragh; Dary - fruitful; fertile Moira - bitter
Deirdre - chatterer Mungin - long haired
Dempsey - person with pride Muriel - sea-white
Derry - descendant of the red haired one Murphy - hound of the sea
Devlin - fearless warrior Murren - sea-fair
Devnet - fawn Neely - victor
Dillon - faithful companion Neil - the champion
Donagh - brown warrior Nelson - son of the champion
Donleavy - brown one of the mountain Nevin - worshiper
Donleavy - dark one of the mountains Nolan - noble
Donn - brown Nollaig - Christmas
Donnagan - brown one of the hound packs Ogan - little lad
Donnan - little brown one Olcan -
Donnegan - brown Oran - grey-brown
Donovan - dark brown; swarthy Oriana - golden girl
Doran - exiled person Orla - golden princess
Dorrie - dark man Orna - grey-brown lady
Dougal - dark strander Orrin - fair skinned
Douglas - black and blue/green/grey Phelan - the wolf
Douglas - blue-black Pooka - mischievous sprite
Dowd - dark; black Quillan - little cub
Doyle - descendant of the dark stranger Quinlan - beautiful shape
Dualta - dark limbed Quinn - wise
Duane - descendant of the dark one Rafferty - wealthy, prosporous
Dudley - dark man of the two sides Renny - small and powerful
Duff - black; dark Riley - valiant warrior
Dugan - dark lad Rohan, Rowan - red haired
Dunla - brown lady or lady of the fortress Ronan - little seal
Duvessa - dark lady of the waterfall Rory - red king
Eachan - a horseman Rosaleen - little rose
Eamon - wealthy guardian Rosheen - little rose
Egan - little fiery one Ryan - little king
Eileen - shining Scully - town crier
Eltin - lively; nimble Shane - God is gracious
Enat - faithful; sincere Sheena - God’s blessings
Enda - bird-like Shelia - grey-eyed or blind
Erin - name for Ireland Slevin - from the mountains
Eveleen - beauty; radience Sloan - a fighter
Evgren - ray of sunshine; radiance of the sun Sorley - summer wanderer
Fallon - leader Taggert - son of a priest
Feardorcha - dark man Tara - rocky hill
Felan, Phelan - wolf Tressa - strength
Fennat; Finnat - fair haired lady Trevor - noble character
Fennore - white ghost Tynan - dark
Fergus - powerful and manly Uainionn - foam-white
Fidelma - ever good

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