Welcome to a treasure trove of monikers specially curated for an extraordinary breed of dogs known for their radiant, red coat and sophisticated personality. Our collection pays tribute to the unique characteristics of these playful, energetic, and intelligent companions with a rich Irish heritage.
These names are designed to not only reflect the beauty and charm of your four-legged friends but also their rich lineage. Whether you are looking for traditional Gaelic names, inspired by Irish folklore, or simply something that resonates with their lively spirit and elegant appearance, our collection offers a wide variety. So, embark on this exciting journey and discover the perfect name for your beloved pet.
Dive into our compilation and find a name that will be the perfect match for your new family member. Whether you fancy a name that reflects their vibrant energy, their noble lineage, or their stunning beauty, you are sure to find something uniquely fitting in our carefully curated list. Embrace the Irish heritage of this magnificent breed and find the perfect name for your radiant, red-haired companion.
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Gaelen | This name means 'tranquil' in Gaelic, perfect for a calm setter |
Galway | Named after a charming city in Ireland |
Glendalough | In honor of a beautiful valley in County Wicklow |
Grady | An Irish name that means 'noble' |
Grainne | An Irish name that would suit a female Irish Setter |
Guiness | Named after the famous Irish beer, representing the breed's Irish roots |
Guinness | For the dog that shares the color of Ireland's famous stout |
Gulliver | A tribute to Swift's classic, 'Gulliver’s Travels' |
Harp | Named after the national emblem of Ireland, signifying the breed's origin |
Hibernia | The classical Latin name for Ireland |
Hogan | This name is of Irish origin, referring to a descendant of Ógán, meaning 'young' |
Hunter | This name reflects the breed's original purpose as a hunting dog |
Innis | A Gaelic word meaning 'island' |
Jake | A common name in Ireland, symbolizing the breed's origin |
Joyce | A tribute to the renowned Irish author, James Joyce |
Keegan | This name, meaning 'little fiery one', is a great match for a lively Setter |
Kells | A historical Irish town, signifying the breed's Irish heritage |
Kembla | Though of Australian origin, the name's unusual, striking nature suits a distinctive Setter |
Kerry | Named after a beautiful county in Ireland |
Kieran | A popular Irish name that would suit a male Irish Setter |
Kilkenny | Inspired by the Irish city known for its medieval history |
Killarney | A town in County Kerry known for its natural beauty |
Laoise | A sweet Irish name that would suit an adorable puppy |
Leary | An Irish surname that means 'calf herder' |
Leprechaun | A playful nod to the mythical creature from Irish folklore |
Limerick | Named after a city in Ireland |
Logan | An Irish name meaning 'small hollow', suitable for a Setter with a warm, comforting presence |
Lorcan | It's a strong and sturdy name of Irish origin, great for a male Setter |
Lucky | Inspired by the luck of the Irish |
Lugh | In honor of the Irish god of light and arts |
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Bailey | This name has Irish roots and is common among dogs |
Brennan | An Irish surname commonly used as a dog's name |
Bridget | This traditional Irish name is often used for female dogs |
Casey | It's rooted in Irish tradition and is a common dog name |
Cassidy | This Irish surname is a common dog name |
Clancy | This name is Irish in origin and a common name for dogs |
Dublin | Irish city name often used as a dog name |
Duffy | It's an Irish surname often used as a dog's name |
Finn | Classic Irish name, a popular choice for dogs |
Guinness | Named after a famous Irish beverage, it's a common dog name |
Kerry | Named after an Irish county, it's a common dog name |
Liam | It's a traditional Irish name often used for dogs |
Lucky | This name is associated with Irish folklore and is common among dogs |
McGregor | This Irish surname is often used as a unique dog name |
Milo | It's a traditional Irish name commonly used for dogs |
Molly | This is a traditional Irish name often used for dogs |
Murphy | Derived from Irish heritage, often used for canine companions |
Nolan | It's an Irish surname traditionally used for dogs |
Paddy | This is a quintessential Irish name, often used for dogs |
Quinn | Classic Irish name, commonly used for dogs |
Riley | It's an Irish origin name that's popular among dog owners |
Seamus | Traditional Irish name, popular among dog owners |
Shamrock | This name is associated with Irish tradition and is common among dogs |
Shea | It's of Irish origin and is often used for dogs |
Sullivan | Famous Irish name commonly used for dogs |
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Bailey | A nod to the popular Irish cream liqueur |
Banshee | A nod to the mythical Irish spirit |
Blarney | Named after the famous Blarney Stone in Ireland |
Bono | A nod to the lead singer of the Irish band U2 |
Brigid | A homage to the Irish saint of the same name |
Celtic | A reference to the ancient culture of Ireland |
Claddagh | A nod to the Irish symbol representing love, loyalty, and friendship |
Colleen | This is an Irish term for a girl |
Cuchulain | Named after a hero from Irish mythology |
Dublin | A tribute to the capital city of Ireland |
Eire | This is the Irish word for Ireland |
Emerald | A reference to the Emerald Isle, a nickname for Ireland |
Enya | After the famous Irish singer and songwriter |
Finnegan | A popular Irish surname, often shortened to Finn |
Gael | A reference to the Gaelic language and culture of Ireland |
Guinness | A nod to the famous Irish stout |
Joyce | A nod to James Joyce, a renowned Irish author |
Kerry | Named after the beautiful county in Ireland |
Leprechaun | A tribute to the mischievous character from Irish folklore |
Oscar | This pays homage to Oscar Wilde, the famous Irish writer |
Patrick | A tribute to Saint Patrick, Ireland's patron saint |
Saoirse | This is an Irish word meaning freedom |
Shamrock | A symbol of Ireland, often associated with luck and St. Patrick's Day |
Shannon | Named after the longest river in Ireland |
Yeats | After W.B. Yeats, the famous Irish poet |
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Amber | This name is a tribute to the golden reddish hue of amber, similar to the warm tones of an Irish Setter's fur |
Auburn | This name is a reference to the reddish-brown hue of an Irish Setter's coat |
Brick | This name is a nod to the reddish-brown color of bricks, similar to the hue of an Irish Setter's coat |
Burgundy | This name is inspired by the dark red wine, a color similar to that of an Irish Setter's coat |
Cardinal | Named after the bright red bird, this name is a nod to the vibrant red coat of an Irish Setter |
Carnation | This name is inspired by the vibrant red color of some carnations, a fitting tribute to an Irish Setter's coat |
Cherry | This name is inspired by the bright, cheerful color of cherries, which is reminiscent of an Irish Setter's coat |
Chestnut | This name refers to the rich, warm brown color of a chestnut, similar to an Irish Setter's coat |
Cinnabar | This name refers to a deep red mineral, similar to the rich, warm tones of an Irish Setter's coat |
Claret | Named after a deep purplish-red wine, this name is a match for the dark reddish-brown color of the breed |
Copper | A metallic element with a reddish-brown color, just like the Irish Setter |
Coral | A soft, warm shade of red, this name is a tribute to the lighter shades found in an Irish Setter's fur |
Crimson | A deep, rich red color that matches the Irish Setter's distinctive coat |
Ginger | This name is a nod to the classic reddish-brown coat of an Irish Setter |
Maroon | A dark red color, this name matches the darker tones found in some Irish Setters |
Merlot | This name, inspired by the dark red wine, is a fitting tribute to the darker tones in an Irish Setter's coat |
Paprika | Named after the spice with a deep, warm red color, this name is a match for the Irish Setter's fiery coat |
Rose | A tribute to the reddish-pink tones found in an Irish Setter's fur |
Ruby | Inspired by the precious red gemstone, this name fits the fiery coat of an Irish Setter |
Russet | This name is inspired by the reddish-brown color of certain types of apples and potatoes |
Rusty | A name that refers to the reddish-brown color of rust, fitting for an Irish Setter's coat |
Saffron | This name is inspired by the spice with a bright red color, similar to the vibrant hue of an Irish Setter's coat |
Scarlet | A bright, vibrant red, similar to the rich hue of an Irish Setter's coat |
Sienna | Named after a deep, earthy shade of red, similar to the coat of an Irish Setter |
Vermilion | This name is inspired by the brilliant red pigment, similar to the bright hue of an Irish Setter's coat |
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Aspen | The name is derived from the aspen trees that grow in Ireland |
Birch | The name is derived from the birch trees that are common in Ireland |
Bog | The name reflects the peat bogs found in Ireland |
Breeze | A nod to the gentle breezes often felt in Ireland |
Brook | A nod to the brooks flowing in the Irish countryside |
Clover | This name was inspired by the lush, green fields in Ireland abundant with clover plants |
Dew | This name is inspired by the dew drops seen on Irish mornings |
Fern | The name is inspired by the lush ferns that grow in the Irish forests |
Flint | The name reflects the flint stones found in Ireland |
Gale | This name is inspired by the strong winds that often blow across Ireland |
Hazel | This name is inspired by the hazel trees that are prevalent in Ireland |
Heather | A common plant in Irish landscapes, it's a beautiful name for a female setter |
Holly | The name is inspired by the holly trees that are common in Ireland |
Ivy | The name is derived from the ivy plants that grow wild in Ireland |
Marsh | Inspired by the wetlands found in Ireland |
Meadow | Ireland's vast, green meadows served as inspiration for this name |
Mist | The scenic, morning Irish mist inspired this name |
Moss | Inspired by the moss-covered stones and trees in Irish forests |
Rain | Representing the frequent showers in Ireland, a perfect name for a cheerful and lively Irish Setter |
Raven | This name is inspired by the raven bird, native to Ireland |
River | Ireland is known for its vast, flowing rivers, which inspired this name |
Sky | A tribute to the ever-changing Irish sky |
Stone | Ireland's ancient stone structures served as inspiration |
Thistle | Thistle plants are common in Irish landscapes, making it a fitting name |
Willow | Inspired by the willow trees that grow in Ireland |
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Aodh | An ancient Irish name meaning 'fire', suited for a fiery red Irish Setter |
Brían | This name translates to 'noble' in Gaelic, fitting for a dignified breed like the Irish Setter |
Cian | The name means 'ancient', a nod to the rich history of the breed |
Darragh | It translates to 'oak tree', symbolizing strength and endurance |
Eóin | This Irish name signifies a 'bird', reflecting the Setter's bird hunting skills |
Fionn | Meaning 'fair', this name suits the breed's gentle nature |
Gael | Named after the Gaelic culture, it's perfect for an Irish Setter |
Hagan | A name meaning 'young', reflecting the breed's youthful spirit |
Iarfhlaith | An old Irish name meaning 'Lord of the West', for the breed's commanding presence |
Keeva | Meaning 'gentle', it's a fitting tribute to the breed's friendly disposition |
Liam | A popular Irish name that signifies 'strong-willed warrior', reflecting the breed's determined nature |
Mona | This name means 'noble', perfect for a dignified Irish Setter |
Niall | An old Irish name meaning 'champion', well-suited for a strong breed like the Setter |
Oran | This Gaelic name means 'little pale green one', reflecting the breed's Irish roots |
Pádraig | Named after Ireland's patron saint, it's a great choice for an Irish Setter |
Quinlan | Signifying 'fit and strong', it suits the athletic nature of the breed |
Riordan | A name meaning 'royal poet', reflecting the breed's noble and expressive nature |
Saoirse | An Irish name meaning 'freedom', reflecting the Setter's free-spirited nature |
Tadhg | Meaning 'poet' or 'philosopher', it's a unique choice for a thoughtful breed |
Uilliam | The Irish form of 'William', meaning 'resolute protector', a fitting choice for a loyal breed |
Vevina | A unique Gaelic name meaning 'sweet lady', perfect for a gentle female Irish Setter |
Whelan | Meaning 'joyful', reflecting the breed's happy and energetic nature |
Xander | Although not traditionally Gaelic, it's a modern choice that means 'defender of men', reflecting the breed's protective nature |
Yseult | A traditional Irish name, perfect for an Irish Setter with a strong and passionate nature |
Zaira | An Irish name meaning 'princess', fitting for a female Setter with a regal air |
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Sean | I wanted to choose an Irish name and it can also be spelled "Shaun" or "Seán" |
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Rua | Irish for red |
Bella | Italian for beautiful which she is. Easy to call |
Scarlett | For the color of the coat. And that’s my girls name |
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