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Most Popular Irish Girl Name

Irish girl names are a source of great pride and joy to many families throughout the Emerald Isle. But which you is your favourite? We asked our 548 700 members to pick their favourite.

In today’s email:

  • We asked our members to pick their favourite Irish girl name

  • Living Heritage, the theme for National Heritage Week

  • Around the Web – Living History at Dalkey Castle, Time to slap on some sunscreen! Dublin pub experience in Connecticut – and more.

  • From Social Media

  • Irish Food You Will Love – An old favourite

  • The Craic – When an Irish girl dances her 1st feis

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From traditional Celtic monikers to modern choices, Irish parents have no shortage of beautiful names to bestow upon their daughters. Here, we round up some of the most popular Irish girl names.

Karen is one of the most popular Irish girl names. This Celtic name has a beautiful meaning, referring to a little one who is pure in spirit. Other popular choices with similar meanings include Ailbhe and Maeve.

For parents looking for an alternative to Karen, Aoife is a great option. An incredibly old name of Gaelic origin, Aoife is derived from the word aoibh, meaning beauty. Similarly, the name Niamh translates to ‘bright’ in Gaelic, making it a great choice if you want your daughter to stand out from the crowd.

If you’re looking for something with an extra special ring to it, Síofra is a popular and unique Irish girl name. Meaning ‘elf’, this moniker is both strong yet delicate – perfect for any modern munchkin!

Finally, the name Clíodhna is sure to please parents looking for something outside of the box. This old Gaelic name translates to ‘shapely and comely’, making it a great choice for any parents wanting to convey their admiration in the form of a name.

Whether you’re after something traditional or modern, these popular Irish girl names are sure to provide endless inspiration!

With each and every one offering its own unique meaning, there is no shortage of beautiful options when it comes to choosing the perfect name for your little one. So why not take a look at our list and see what you can find? Happy naming!

Oops, almost forgot our member favourite – Niamh

How our members voted

And for the benefit of our Non-Irish friends, pronounciation – Popular Irish Girl Names ( with Pronunciation )

Most Popular Irish Girl Name

“Living Heritage” – National Heritage Week

National Heritage Week is an annual celebration that invites individuals to delve into the rich tapestry of their cultural identity and historical roots. Taking place from August 12th to 20th in 2023, this event serves as a captivating journey into the essence of living heritage. 

Guided by this year’s theme, participants are encouraged to immerse themselves in the traditions, practices, knowledge, and skills that have been lovingly passed down through generations.

The theme of “Living Heritage” beautifully encapsulates the idea that the past is not merely a distant memory, but an integral part of our present and future. It prompts us to recognize the enduring value of age-old traditions and customs that continue to shape our lives, shaping our identities and communities.

Throughout National Heritage Week, people from all walks of life are invited to engage with their cultural inheritance. From small rural villages to bustling urban centers, an array of events, workshops, exhibitions, and interactive activities are designed to showcase the beauty and significance of living heritage. 

The National Heritage Council created a portal on their website where event organisers can register for free

We will also be convering events at National Heritage week, so stay tuned!


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Around The Web

Explore Irish Living History at Dalkey Castle

More exciting than your average museum experience!

This Must-See Tourist Attraction in Dalkey, Dublin, Ireland should be top on your list of Things to Do in Dublin, once you’ve covered off the City sights. Ideal as a day trip from Dublin City Centre, history is really brought to life for you by Costumed Actors on the Immersive Medieval Living History Tour. Discover for yourself the history of this Rare, 14th Century Medieval Castle in this famous, scenic, heritage town.

Explore the atmospheric 10th Century Graveyard site which together with the Castle near Dublin make up a Recorded Irish National Monument & Landmark. This Interactive Guided Tour is a wonderful activity, full of family-friendly fun.

Dalkey Castle

Time to slap on some sunscreen!

Met Eireann forecasts a scorcher as parts of Ireland to see 25C temps

Two best friends from Dublin have been hard at work bringing the authentic Dublin pub experience to Connecticut in the US.

The pals have been going strong since opening, priding themselves on being a welcoming spot serving a great pint of Guinness and authentic Irish food. The bar, which is named after the famous Trinity College in Dublin, has markers of the Fair City everywhere, from the framed jerseys on the walls to the black and white photos of famous Dublin pubs.

 Parking Problems at Dublin Airport

“Demand for parking at Dublin Airport remains very high, with limited spaces available.

Wild Youth ‘booed off stage’ and slammed for ‘disrespectful’ performance at Galway festival

Ireland’s Eurovision entry were booked to headline the Ballygar Carnival on Sunday but reportedly showed up late and delivered a “disappointing” performance

From learning about the role of horses and donkeys in farming traditions, to finding out all about life in Viking Dublin,

the National Museum of Ireland has something for all ages to enjoy this National Heritage Week.

National Heritage week

From Social Media

The best ever “Room with a View”

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Irish Food You Will Love – An old favourite

Yes, good old traditional Soda Bread

Irish Soda Bread before and after Baking Soda

In the latest edition of “Love Irish Cooking” we gave some tips on what to day if your soda bread is not rising.


The Craic

When an Irish girl dances her 1st feis

It is a cause for celebration. She usually wears a colorful full-length dress with ribbons and hairbows to match. Shoes are often white or black patent leather.

The steps of the dances are complex and intricate, requiring concentration as well as skillful footwork. She gracefully twirls around the floor in time to the music, and perhaps even wins a prize or trophy for her performance.

1sr Feis

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