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Updated: May 15, 2024

Welcome to this special page dedicated to the enchanting charm of Ireland, a land of mythical folklore, stunning landscapes, and rich culture. If you're a dog lover, this page will serve as a guide, providing you with a unique array of names inspired by the Emerald Isle.

From Dublin to Galway, Ireland is steeped in a rich tapestry of history, literature, and timeless Gaelic traditions. Each name you'll find here carries with it a piece of this magical heritage, making it all the more special for your four-legged companion. Perhaps you have Irish roots, or maybe you simply love the sound of Celtic names, either way, you'll find a wealth of ideas on this page.

Whether you're looking for a name that represents Ireland's legendary heroes, mystical creatures, or its beautiful geography, there is no shortage of options. Let the magic of Ireland inspire you as you embark on the journey of naming your beloved pet. Your pup's name is a reflection of their personality, and with an Irish-inspired name, they'll carry a part of the Emerald Isle with them always.

Name Reason to Choose
Quincy Although not traditionally Irish, Quincy has Irish roots as it's derived from the surname Quin, which is Irish
Quinlan Quinlan is an Irish surname, meaning 'descendant of the handsome man'
Quinn A popular surname in Ireland, derived from 'O'Cuinn' which means 'descendant of Conn'
Reagan A surname turned given name in Ireland, meaning 'little king'
Riley This name means 'brave' in Irish
Ronan Ronan is an Irish name, translating to 'little seal'
Rory Rory is an Irish name that means 'red king', great for a dog with a reddish coat
Ruari An Irish name meaning 'red king'
Ryan A very common name in Ireland, which means 'little king' in Gaelic
Seamus This is the Irish equivalent of the English name James
Sean This name is a common masculine name in Ireland, derived from the Irish language, and frequently used in Irish literature and culture
Shane It's a common name in Ireland
Sheila A common name in Ireland, it is the Irish form of the name 'Cecilia'
Sorcha In Irish, Sorcha means 'brightness', perfect for a dog with a bright personality
Sullivan Sullivan, meaning 'black-eyed one', is a common Irish surname
Tadhg This is a popular name in Ireland, meaning 'poet or philosopher'
Teagan This name is of Irish origin, meaning 'little poet'
Tiernan Tiernan, meaning 'little lord', is a notable Irish name
Toal Originating from the Gaelic language, this name is often used in Ireland. It's a distinct surname in Irish heritage, also making it a unique and authentic choice for a dog's name
Torin This name is derived from the Irish 'torann', meaning 'chief'
Ultan Ultan is an old Irish name, associated with a saint
Una Una is an Irish name meaning 'lamb', perfect for a gentle and sweet dog
Vaughan Vaughan is an Irish surname, meaning 'small'
Vivian Rooted in Irish literature as it's the name of a character in a famous Irish play
Whelan An Irish surname meaning 'joyful', suitable for a happy, energetic dog
Wynn Wynn, meaning 'fair', is a name of Irish origin
Xavier Xavier, though not traditionally Irish, is popular in modern Ireland
Xena While not traditionally Irish, Xena is a strong, warrior-like name that can fit a brave Irish dog
Yara This name means 'small butterfly', perfect for a small and delicate dog
Yeats Yeats is named after the famous Irish poet, W.B. Yeats
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Famous Irish People Dog Names

These names can be a great way to honor a favorite Irish celebrity, historical figure, or even a family ancestor.
Name Description
Beckett Inspired by Samuel Beckett, a famous Irish playwright and author
Bono The lead singer of the Irish rock band U2 is a great namesake
Bram Inspired by Bram Stoker, the Irish author of Dracula
Byrne Named after Gabriel Byrne, the accomplished Irish actor
Cillian Cillian Murphy, an Irish actor, is the inspiration
Collins Named after Michael Collins, a key figure in Irish history
DeValera Inspired by Eamon De Valera, a prominent politician and statesman
Doyle A nod to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the Irish-Scottish author
Enya For lovers of the Irish singer-songwriter and musician
Farrell Paying tribute to Colin Farrell, the popular Irish actor
Fassbender For admirers of the Irish-German actor, Michael Fassbender
Grainne Inspired by Grainne Mhaol, a famous Irish pirate queen
Guinness Inspired by Sir Alec Guinness, the Irish-English actor
Heaney Seamus Heaney, a Nobel laureate in Literature, is the inspiration
Hozier Named after the successful Irish musician
Joyce This name pays homage to James Joyce, the renowned Irish author
Kavanagh Named after Patrick Kavanagh, an esteemed Irish poet
Keats Named after the Irish poet, John Keats
Lynott Paying tribute to Phil Lynott, the lead singer of Irish band Thin Lizzy
Morrison A nod to Van Morrison, the legendary Irish singer-songwriter
Neeson For fans of the Irish actor, Liam Neeson
Oscar A nod to Oscar Wilde, the famous Irish playwright
Saoirse For fans of the Irish-American actress, Saoirse Ronan
Swift Inspired by Jonathan Swift, an influential Irish writer
Yeats This name recalls the highly regarded Irish poet, W.B. Yeats
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Irish Food and Drink Dog Names

These names can be a playful and quirky choice, especially if the food or drink in question is a favorite of yours.
Name Description
Bailey Inspired by the creamy Irish liqueur, Bailey's
Barmbrack A sweet Irish bread served during Halloween
Blaa A doughy, white bread roll native to Waterford, Ireland
Boxty Traditional Irish potato pancake
Bulmers An Irish cider brand
Clonakilty Famous for its Irish black pudding
Coddle A typical Irish dish, usually made to use up leftovers
Colcannon A traditional Irish dish made from mashed potatoes and kale or cabbage
Drisheen A type of blood pudding from Cork
Dubliner A type of Irish cheese
Farl Slice of an Irish soda or potato bread
Glendalough An Irish whiskey distillery
Guinness Named after the iconic Irish stout
Jameson Famous Irish whiskey brand
Kerrygold Well-known Irish butter brand
Marmalade A staple on Irish breakfast tables
Murphy A brewery in Cork, Ireland
Oyster Galway is famous for its Oyster Festival
Poteen A traditional Irish distilled beverage
Rasher A term for bacon in Ireland
Sheridan An Irish cream liqueur
Smithwick A popular Irish ale
Soda Short for Irish soda bread, a staple in Ireland
Tayto A popular crisp brand in Ireland
Tullamore Whiskey distilled in Tullamore, Ireland
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Irish Place Names for Dogs

Naming your dog after an Irish city, town or landmark can be a fun and fitting tribute to your heritage or a favorite location.
Name Description
Armagh A city in Northern Ireland, known as the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland
Belfast The capital of Northern Ireland, famous for its Victorian architecture
Bray A coastal town in north County Wicklow, known for its seafront promenade
Cashel A town in County Tipperary, famous for the historic Rock of Cashel
Clare A county on Ireland's west coast, known for its traditional Irish music
Connemara A cultural region in County Galway, known for its scenic beauty and wilderness
Cork A vibrant city in the south of Ireland with its own unique charm
Derry Also known as Londonderry, this city is renowned for its intact city walls
Donegal A town steeped in Irish history and culture, located in the namesake county
Dublin It's the capital and largest city of Ireland, boasting rich culture and history
Dundalk A town near the border of Northern Ireland, known for its team in the Irish Premier Division
Ennis The county town of Clare, known for its traditional music
Fingal A county in the province of Leinster, known for its diverse and vibrant communities
Galway A harbor city on Ireland's west coast, known for its vibrant lifestyle and numerous festivals
Kerry A county located in the South-West region, renowned for its picturesque landscapes
Kilkenny This name originates from an Irish city known for its medieval buildings
Limerick An Irish city known for its medieval heritage and Georgian architecture
Malahide A prosperous suburban village in Dublin, known for Malahide Castle
Mayo A county in Ireland, known for its rugged cliffs and ancient heritage sites
Navan A town in the middle of County Meath, known for its horse racing and rich history
Roscommon A county in the province of Connacht, known for its historic sites and natural beauty
Shannon Named after the longest river in Ireland, it's a beautiful name for a dog
Sligo This place name hails from a coastal seaport and county town, known for its literary heritage
Waterford A city in the South-East region, famous for its crystal ware
Wicklow A county town famous for its natural beauty and mountainous landscapes
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Irish Mythology Dog Names

These names are inspired by characters and legends from Irish mythology, giving your pet a name with a story behind it.
Name Description
Aengus Named after the Celtic god of love and youth
Bran This name represents a mythical hound in Irish mythology
Cian Comes from an Irish mythological figure who was a great traveller
Dagda Derived from the Celtic god of earth and treaties
Etain Named after a beautiful heroine from Irish mythology
Fionn Inspired by a mythical Irish warrior
Grainne A heroine from an Irish legend
Herne An Irish mythological hunter
Iollan Named after a warrior from Irish mythology
Jarlath Inspired by an Irish saint
Kian A mythological Irish figure
Lir Derived from the Irish god of the sea
Macha Named after an Irish war goddess
Nuada The first king of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology
Oisin The name of a mythological Irish poet
Pwyll A character from the Mabinogi, a collection of Welsh myths
Quinn An ancient Irish surname
Roisin A name from an old Irish song
Sadb An Irish goddess who was transformed into a deer
Tara An ancient Irish place of worship
Una In Irish folklore, Una is known as the queen of the fairies
Vevina An Irish name meaning 'sweet lady'
Wynda A name with an Irish origin
Xadrian An Irish name meaning 'little dark one'
Yseult A character from an Irish legend
Zaira An Irish name meaning 'princess'
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Gaelic Dog Names

These names are derived from the Irish language and can be a unique and meaningful option for your pet.
Name Description
Aiden This name is of Irish heritage and means 'little and fiery', perfect for a small dog with a big personality
Bradan Originates in Gaelic language, implies 'salmon', a good fit for dogs that love water
Cian It is an Irish name signifying 'ancient', suitable for a wise and calm dog
Darragh In Celtic, it denotes 'oak tree', ideal for a strong, reliable dog
Eamon This Gaelic name means 'wealthy protector', making it fitting for a protective, loyal dog
Finn Originates from Ireland meaning 'fair', suitable for a light-colored dog
Grady In Irish, it signifies 'noble', perfect for a dignified, regal dog
Hugh Derived from Gaelic, it symbolizes 'intelligence', suitable for a smart, quick-learning dog
Ian It is an Irish moniker that stands for 'God is gracious', fitting for a kind, gentle dog
Jarlath This Gaelic name means 'tributary lord', ideal for a dog with a commanding presence
Keegan Originates from Ireland, signifying 'small and fiery', good for a spirited, energetic dog
Liam In Irish, it denotes 'strong-willed warrior', perfect for a courageous, brave dog
Murphy Derived from Gaelic, it stands for 'sea warrior', suitable for a dog that loves the beach
Nevin It is an Irish name meaning 'worshipper of the saints', fitting for a devoted, faithful dog
Oisin From Gaelic, it signifies 'little deer', ideal for a gentle, graceful dog
Padraig Originates in Ireland, meaning 'patrician', good for a noble, regal dog
Quinlan In Irish, it stands for 'athletic', perfect for a sporty, energetic dog
Ronan Derived from Gaelic, it means 'little seal', suitable for a playful, water-loving dog
Shane It is an Irish name signifying 'God is gracious', fitting for a kind, gentle dog
Tadhg From Gaelic, it means 'poet', ideal for a thoughtful, quiet dog
Uilliam Originates from Ireland, meaning 'resolute protector', good for a loyal, protective dog
Vaughan In Irish, it stands for 'small', perfect for a tiny, adorable dog
Wiley Derived from Gaelic, it means 'enchanting', suitable for a charming, captivating dog
Xavier Although not traditionally Irish, it's used in Ireland and means 'new house', fitting for a dog welcomed into a new home
Yeats Named after the famous Irish poet, it's ideal for a dog with a soulful or thoughtful personality
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