
What are the most popular Irish boy names?
The most popular Irish boy names combine centuries of Celtic tradition with the kind of character you won’t find anywhere else. From mythological heroes like Oisín and Fionn to modern favourites like Liam and Cillian, Irish names carry meaning, history, and a story worth telling. Below you’ll find 50 Irish boy names with their correct pronunciations, meanings, and our community’s top picks — voted by 656,000 members of the Love Ireland group.
Looking for girl names too? See our Irish girl names with pronunciation guide.
Quick Guide: Irish Boy Names
- Most popular worldwide: Liam, Finn, and Sean
- Trending in the US: Oisín (UH-sheen), Cillian (KIL-ee-an), Declan
- Easiest to pronounce: Liam, Sean, Finn, Declan, Ronan
- From Irish mythology: Oisín, Fionn, Cormac, Diarmuid, Conor
- Community favourite: Oisín — voted #1 by our 656K Love Ireland members
Top 10 Most Popular Irish Boy Names
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin / Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Liam | LEE-um | Resolute protector | Short form of Uilliam (William) |
| Sean | SHAWN | God is gracious | Irish form of John |
| Finn | FIN | Fair, bright, white | From Fionn, legendary hero |
| Oisín | UH-sheen | Little deer | Son of Fionn Mac Cumhaill |
| Cillian | KIL-ee-an | War, strife; or associated with churches | Early Irish saint |
| Declan | DEK-lan | Full of goodness | Pre-Patrick Irish saint |
| Conor | KON-ur | Lover of hounds | High King of Ulster |
| Ronan | RO-nan | Little seal | Several Irish saints bore this name |
| Cian | KEE-an | Ancient, enduring | Son-in-law of Brian Boru |
| Darragh | DAR-ah | Oak tree | Symbol of strength in Celtic tradition |
Traditional Gaelic Boy Names
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin / Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Padraig | PAW-drig | Noble, patrician | Irish form of Patrick |
| Cathal | KA-hal | Battle ruler | Ancient Irish kings |
| Eoin | OH-in | God is gracious | Irish form of John (different from Sean) |
| Tadgh | TY-g (rhymes with “tige”) | Poet, philosopher | Common in medieval Ireland |
| Niall | NEEL | Champion, cloud | High King Niall of the Nine Hostages |
| Colm | KUL-um | Dove | Saint Columba |
| Ruairí | ROO-ree | Red king | Several Irish kings |
| Lorcan | LUR-kan | Little fierce one | Grandfather of Brian Boru |
| Diarmuid | DEER-mid | Without enemy | Lover of Gráinne in mythology |
| Cormac | KOR-mak | Charioteer | Legendary High King of Ireland |
Modern Irish Boy Names Gaining Popularity
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin / Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fionn | FYUN | Fair, bright | The legendary Fionn Mac Cumhaill |
| Rían | REE-an | Little king | Rising fast in Ireland and abroad |
| Odhran | OH-ran | Little pale green one | Early Irish saint |
| Callum | KAL-um | Dove | Scottish-Irish crossover, from Colm |
| Ciarán | KEER-awn | Little dark one | Two famous Irish saints |
| Éamon | AY-mun | Wealthy protector | Irish form of Edmund |
| Dara | DAR-ah | Oak, wise | Unisex, increasingly popular for boys |
| Seamus | SHAY-mus | Supplanter | Irish form of James |
| Fearghal | FAR-gal | Man of valour | Origin of the surname Farrell |
| Brendan | BREN-dan | Prince | Saint Brendan the Navigator |
Unique and Rare Irish Boy Names
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin / Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ailbe | AL-beh | White, bright | Pre-Patrick Irish saint |
| Fiachra | FEE-ah-kra | Raven | One of the Children of Lir |
| Turlough | TUR-loh | Instigator | Turlough O’Carolan, the blind harpist |
| Odhrán | OH-rawn | Little pale one | Variant spelling, ancient saint |
| Bréanainn | BRAY-nin | Prince | Original form of Brendan |
| Lorcán | LUR-kawn | Little fierce one | Also origin of Laurence in Ireland |
| Caoimhín | KWEE-veen | Gentle birth | Irish form of Kevin |
| Ferdia | FUR-dee-ah | Man of the pair | Hero of the Ulster Cycle |
| Éanna | AY-na | Bird-like | Pre-Christian Irish name |
| Sorley | SOR-lee | Summer traveller | From Norse-Gaelic tradition |
Names from Irish Mythology
| Name | Pronunciation | Meaning | Origin / Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setanta | Sheh-TAN-tah | Meaning disputed | Birth name of Cú Chulainn |
| Naoise | NEE-sha | Warrior | Lover of Deirdre of the Sorrows |
| Aengus | ANG-us | One strength | God of love and youth |
| Manannán | MAN-an-awn | From the Isle of Man | God of the sea |
| Lugh | LOO | Light, brightness | God of skills, gave name to Lughnasa |
| Oscar | OS-kur | Deer friend | Grandson of Fionn Mac Cumhaill |
| Conan | KUN-an | Little hound | Warrior of the Fianna |
| Fergus | FUR-gus | Man of vigour | King of Ulster in the Ulster Cycle |
| Dáire | DAW-reh | Fruitful, fertile | Owner of the Brown Bull of Cooley |
| Balor | BAL-or | Meaning disputed | King of the Fomorians |
The Community Has Spoken: Favourite Irish Boy Names
We asked the 656,000 members of our Love Ireland Facebook Group to vote for their favourite Irish boy name. Here are the results:
- Oisín — the runaway winner, chosen for its mythological roots and beautiful meaning
- Cillian — surging in popularity thanks to Cillian Murphy
- Fionn — the legendary hero’s name remains a timeless favourite
- Liam — Ireland’s most famous export in the name world
- Darragh — strong, natural, and unmistakably Irish
Want to have your say? Join the Love Ireland Facebook Group — the next poll is never far away.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular Irish boy name?
Globally, Liam dominates — it has been the number one boy’s name in the United States for several years running. In Ireland itself, Jack and Oisín consistently top the charts.
What Irish boy names are easy to pronounce?
If you want an Irish name that won’t need constant spelling out: Liam, Sean, Finn, Declan, Ronan, Brendan, and Conor are all straightforward for English speakers.
What are traditional Irish boy names from mythology?
Oisín (son of Fionn), Fionn (leader of the Fianna), Cormac (legendary High King), Diarmuid (lover of Gráinne), Setanta (birth name of Cú Chulainn), and Naoise (lover of Deirdre) are all rooted in Ireland’s epic mythology cycles.
What Irish boy names work well in America?
Liam, Aidan, Declan, Ronan, Finn, Cillian, and Brendan have all crossed over successfully. They sound natural in American English while keeping their Irish character.
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