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    Top 10 VERY Irish FEMALE NAMES (popular in 2023)

    Jade PoleonBy Jade PoleonJuly 11, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    These Irish girls’ names have been around for centuries, yet in 2023 are as popular as ever, so let’s take a look.

    Top 10 very Irish female names (popular in 2023).

    Choosing a baby girl’s name is a difficult decision for many parents. Still, given the uniqueness and heritage of many Irish names, new parents continuously choose traditional Irish girls’ names for their newborns.

    There are plenty of gorgeous baby girl names to pick from, but of course, certain ones have remained more popular than others for excellent reasons. This article will show you the top ten very Irish female names popular in 2023. Let’s dive right in.

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    • These Irish girls’ names have been around for centuries, yet in 2023 are as popular as ever, so let’s take a look.
      • 10. Aoife – a pretty name that means ‘radiance’
      • 9. Siobhan – a beautiful choice for parents
      • 8. Eimear – a great Irish female name for centuries
      • 7. Sorcha – a name from Irish mythology
      • 6. Ailbhe – a popular name in 2023
      • 5. Gráinne – a name made popular in the 16th century
      • 4. Niamh – a lovely Irish name for daughters
      • 3. Caoimhe – one of the most gorgeous Irish girls’ names
      • 2. Saoirse – made popular by Saoirse Ronan in recent years
      • 1. Maeve – a strong and confident name

    10. Aoife – a pretty name that means ‘radiance’

    Aoife means ‘radiance’.

    Aoife is one of the prettiest Irish female names and has been a firm favourite with new parents for many years. While the name is among one the most mispronounced Irish names, the fact that it means ‘radiance’ is one of the reasons new parents love it.

    9. Siobhan – a beautiful choice for parents

    Top 10 very Irish female names (popular in 2023).
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    This classic Irish female name means ‘God is gracious’ and is a name that has been around for centuries. It is pronounced ‘shiv-awn’ and is a rare name worldwide, making it an ideal choice for parents looking for a unique Irish baby name.

    8. Eimear – a great Irish female name for centuries

    Eimear means ‘swift’.

    One of the very Irish female names which are popular in 2023 is, of course, Eimear, which is pronounced as ‘ee-mer’. This gorgeous baby girls’ name means ‘swift’ and is a name that is often associated with strong and powerful female figures, hence its longevity.

    7. Sorcha – a name from Irish mythology

    Top 10 very Irish female names (popular in 2023).

    This adorable Irish girls’ name is often associated with purity and light since it means ‘radiant’ or ‘bright’. In Irish mythology, Sorcha was the daughter of a high king, so those who seek a name with a lot of Irish heritage tend to choose names like Sorcha.

    6. Ailbhe – a popular name in 2023

    Ailbhe rolls off the tongue.

    This name is an excellent choice for parents looking for a cute name that rolls off the tongue – once you know how to pronounce it (‘al-va’).

    The name, which means ‘white’, is a firm favourite in 2023 but has always been a top choice for parents seeking a pretty and unique name for their baby girl.

    5. Gráinne – a name made popular in the 16th century

    Top 10 very Irish female names (popular in 2023).

    Gráinne is a name that is making a huge comeback, especially in 2023. Pronounced ‘graw-nya’, this classic Irish name links to Irish mythology and is often associated with Gráinne Mhaol, a strong independent woman in Irish folklore. More names can be found on our list of the top 20 Irish girl names that are fit for a queen.

    4. Niamh – a lovely Irish name for daughters

    Niamh is lovely for daughters.

    In 2023, more parents are choosing traditional Irish names, including Niamh, which has a lot of historical significance. It is a name that is associated with Irish mythological figures and is often chosen by parents who want their daughter’s name to represent positivity.

    3. Caoimhe – one of the most gorgeous Irish girls’ names

    Top 10 very Irish female names (popular in 2023).

    This stunning name means ‘beautiful’ or ‘gentle’ and is a name that is as popular as ever in 2023. There are a few ways to pronounce this name, but the most popular is ‘kee-va’. It has increased in popularity in recent years, and these days the name is widely chosen by new parents.

    2. Saoirse – made popular by Saoirse Ronan in recent years

    Saoirse has been made popular by Saoirse Ronan in recent years.
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    Saoirse has to be one of the prettiest Irish female names popular in 2023, especially since actress Saoirse Ronan came on the scene with breakthrough film Atonement.

    In recent years, the use of this name has skyrocketed, but it is for good reason, as this name is associated with gentle, kindhearted women.

    1. Maeve – a strong and confident name

    Top 10 very Irish female names (popular in 2023).
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    This Irish girls’ name has been around for centuries and is also linked to strong, independent women. Today it is as popular as ever, with many more baby girls being called Maeve.

    This is a fantastic choice for new parents who want to choose a name representing power and confidence.

    Irish names are steeped in history and tradition and reflect the country’s culture. These names showcase a mix of timeless classics and modern choices, with many inspired by nature, folklore, and historical figures.

    So, no matter what you decide for your little one, it will surely be a unique and meaningful choice if you pick an Irish female name.

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    Jade is a seasoned traveller, yoga enthusiast, adventure seeker and travel writer passionate about seeing the world and sharing hidden gems with others. As well as having travelled to 91 countries thus far, she has written for several websites, including The World Bucket List, Meanwhile in Ireland and Ireland Before You Die. In 2022 Jade’s first book ‘ The Ultimate Irish Road Trip Guide’ was published and is currently available on Amazon. She is a keen writer of satirical articles, as well as ‘The best things to do’ and ‘The best dishes to try’ around the globe. Jade is currently on a campervan adventure around Europe, where she continues to get her travel and food inspiration. She is excited to share what she discovers with her readers.

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