Wednesday 8 January 2014

Lucy and Thomas Topped 2013 Irish Baby Names

Though traditional names like Nora, Margaret, Joseph, Nuala, John, Sean and Paddy have been popular names in Ireland for past 50 years but Lucy and Thomas have topped the list of famous Irish baby names. William was the most popular choice for parents till April, after the birth of Prince William’s baby it was expected that George will take over the seat but it was used as the middle name. The most flamboyant names of the last year like Persephone, Cuisle and Eulalia, Tuan, Eden and Jarun have been popular but taken a back seat towards the end of 2013.
It is also observed that the choice of eclectic names like Pepsi, Peppa, Pinky, Puppy and Boden are likely not to stay in the top chart but will be adopted as popular names. Jack and Emily topped the list in 2013 now they have stepped down.
Top baby boy names in Ireland

1.    Thomas
2.    Conor, Mathew
3.    Harry, Max, William
4.    Charlie, Hugo, Oisin, Oscar
5.    Hugh, James

Top baby girl names in Ireland

1.    Lucy
2.    Sophia
3.    Charlotte, Ella, Emma, Eva
4.    Ava, Chloe, Emily, Hannah, Juliet, Lara, Rachel

In December an American site published the most famous names in 2013, it witnessed Declan, Michael, Liam, Aiden and Finn ranking higher, and however no signs of Irish baby girl names like Imogen, Isla and Amelia were found in the list. May be 2014 will see some Irish names like Nora and Sean on top of the list.

Friday 27 December 2013

Why Irish Baby Names Gaining Popularity Day by Day


It has been seen always that the names represent country’s religion, tradition and mythology. So are the Irish names, inextricably woven with their history. The real Irish names predate Christianity.  Their origin based upon the ancient Celtic origins of Gaelach (Ireland) before the Gaels settled there. Therefore some of the   names are based upon their origin and some are directly drawn from ancient religion, myths, legends and superstitions of the Gaels. When it comes to baby names they are usually chosen from mythology and AI, Aibell, Achall, Baine, Bin, Cian, Conall, Conaire, Ainle, Alan, Ailill, Aengus and many more and the fairies that live in the roots of the old tree. These original names have a different pronunciation. Babynology Baby Nameslegends as Ireland and its people are rich in myths, legends and folktales that range from the pagan gods and goddesses to the ancient kings and Queens. Many of the names derived from the history of the legendary hero Finn MacCumhail for example
The most
popular Irish baby boy names : Asher, Declan, Finn, Atticus, Oliver, Henry, Emmett, James, Jude, Owen, Liam, Finn, Jack and Jackson.
Among baby girls these names have taken the lead: Imogen, Charlotte, Harper, Isla, Amelia, Evelyn, Penelope, Eleanor, Cora, Violet, Olivia, Sophia, Grace, Emily, Sophie and Elsie.
The modern naming of the babies was the result of adoption of the Christianity. Roman Catholicism has further influenced the Irish people in naming their progeny. Today Irish names have gained a distinctive character which makes them more popular day by day.

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Top Irish Baby Names in 2012

It’s quite interesting to see the top Irish names in 2012. The Irish Times newspaper has composed their most famous Irish girl/boy names for 2012 year. The list is not so surprising, but there are, certainly, new names popped up during the year.

The name ‘James’ has acquired the number one spot in the boy’s category. James has been a quite popular name and it also last topped the list in 2010. In 2011, the name ‘Daniel’ had claimed the top spot.

For girls, Emily emerged as the top Irish girl name for 2012. beating out the surprise 2011 winner of Chloe, which didn’t make as big as an impact this in 2012. The Irish Times revealed more than 500 birth announcements in 2012 in its Saturday columns. The announcements included 10 sets of twins and one set of triplets.

The announcements were not just restricted to Irish births. Birth announcements of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, New York and Boston were also published in the newspaper, which signify the current trend in Irish emigration. The published report has also revealed that there has been a change in ‘traditional’ Irish names; the name like Seans or Josephs, and Mary are losing their popularity and they only made one appearance in 2012. In fact, traditional names are now turning as a choice for middle names, and this trend is increasingly being adopted. In addition, parents have also become more creative with middle names by opting for eclectic ones like Fryst, Munro and Fulton for boys and Thulasi, Avital, Daubney and Blossom for girls.

It has been determined that traditional Irish names have been popular in the Northeast over the last ten years, especially in traditionally Irish strongholds like Massachusetts. The names like Aoife, Brigid, Maeve, Niamh to name a few.

Monday 29 October 2012

Profound and Meaningful Irish Baby Names

People search the internet in order to find some beautiful Irish baby names. The names are so profound that they carry a great meaning with them and they also carry the history of the family.

All countries in this world have their own names that are quite unique in their own way. For example, Tobias and Lena are some famous names in Austria, Connor and Paige are some common names in Canada, Matej and Kateria in the Czech Republic, Rasmus and Freja in Denmark etc. These names are as per the traditions of the countries. Same is the case with Irish baby names.  These names are gaining a lot of popularity with celebrities as well as with common people, just because they are very meaningful.

Irish girl names are kept as per the traditions and history of the nation. One good example is that of Aishling. It means a dream or a vision. Another popular one among the Irish boys name is Canice. It means the ‘Handsome-one’. Many prominent saints of this region were known by this very name. Another popular example is that of the name Sweeney. It means ‘the little hero’. The pronunciation of some Irish baby names is quite difficult, but the fact is that they are more meaningful as compared to simple ones. They convey a beautiful message and have a greater historical significance.  This is the reason why many famous and common people search the internet in order to find some beautiful Irish baby names. Ireland is known for having a rich history of naming and also for various cultural baby names. In Ireland, some people follow a unique tradition of the baby being named after his or her parents’ name. The Irish baby names are so profound that they carry a great meaning with them and they also carry the history of the family. Due to these names, the ancestors of the family are honored.

Monday 21 May 2012

Irish Baby Names-The Most Precious Gift that You Can Give to Your Child

If you are a parent then you must be well aware of the joys of parenthood. There can be nothing more memorable and blissful than watching your newborn. For you, the most special child in the world is your own child and it is, therefore, extremely important to select a nice and beautiful name for him/her. If you are also looking for a befitting name for your bundle of joy, why not try Irish baby names?

While selecting a suitable name for your young one, do remember that just like grown ups, every baby too has a personality and the name that you give your child should compliment the personality of the child. This can be done by using a name that is meaningful and traditional. Irish names for babies are traditional and are very meaningful.

Most of these names have some historical or traditional significance, which makes them really special. The internet is the right place to look for Irish baby names. A little research on the internet will get you a number of websites providing a huge collection of Irish names for children that you can use for naming your baby.

If you have a baby boy, Irish boy names such as Delan, Conor, Liam, Aidan, and Ciaran could be very suitable. All these names are very popular these days with a number of celebrities using them for naming their baby boys. All these Irish boy names are Celtic, Gaelic, and Irish in origin and have their own historical and traditional significance.

Some very popular Irish girl names are Deirdre, Siobhan, Aishling, Niamh, and Elileen. All these names are very beautiful to hear. There is something feminine about all these names and yet they are very strong. Irish girl names aptly reflect the strong position of women in the Irish society. Selecting such a name for your little princess will compliment her personality well.

So, give your child a special gift for a lifetime. Give him/her an Irish name.

Friday 18 May 2012

Irish Baby Names are Unique in Their Own Way

If you have been blessed with a baby recently or are going to have one in the near future, you must be looking for a beautiful name befitting the most special child in the world-your child.

It is only when you have become a parent yourself that you understand how daunting finding a good name for your child can be. The world is full of all types of most amazing names but Irish baby names really have something special about them.

The best thing about Irish names is that they are steeped in tradition and are just ideal if you are one who values traditions and history. There are numerous Irish names with meaning representing cultural and historical values that will suit your baby and give him/her a sense of belonging.

Irish people give a lot of importance and respect to their ancestors; a quality that reflects in Irish names. Most of the Irish boy names are Irish Gaelic in origin and so are the names for the girls. All these reasons have contributed to the immense popularity of Irish children names.

Most of the celebrities these days are impressed by the Irish names meaning and are opting for them for their little ones instead of the regular sort of names. Irish girls names such as Aisling, Niamh, Siobhan, and Eileen have caught the imagination of the people. Irish boy names such as Conor, Jack, Sean, and Adam are equally popular for boys.