Welcome to our curated selection of monikers for a unique and charming breed of dog that hails from Ireland. These canines are known for their distinctive curly coats, webbed feet and their undying love for water. They are highly intelligent, energetic, and exceptionally good swimmers, often used for water retrieving. This breed is also known for its playful, clownish behavior, which adds to their charm.
Choosing the perfect name for your new furry friend is an important task. It's essential to find a name that not only matches their personality and physical traits, but also one that has a certain spark to it. We present to you a comprehensive list that's brimming with a wide array of names, from traditional Irish ones to popular dog names, and everything in between.
So whether your new companion is a male or female, you'll find a plethora of options here to suit their unique personality traits. Dive in and explore the list to find the perfect name for your loyal companion.
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Aisling | Because it's a beautiful Irish name that means 'dream' or 'vision' |
Aodhan | An Irish name meaning 'fire', perfect for a lively spaniel |
Aran | Inspired by the Aran Islands, known for their unique geology |
Bailey | Inspired by the popular Irish cream liqueur |
Ballybunion | A popular seaside resort in County Kerry |
Ballycastle | A small seaside town in Northern Ireland |
Ballymena | A large town in County Antrim, Northern Ireland |
Blarney | Inspired by the famous Blarney Stone |
Bono | In honor of the U2 frontman from Dublin |
Bracken | Named after the ferns found in Ireland |
Bran | In Irish mythology, Bran was a hero who owned a magical hound |
Branagh | An Irish surname that could be a unique dog name |
Brigid | Named after an Irish goddess |
Brogan | A traditional Irish name |
Cahir | A town in County Tipperary known for its historic castle |
Carrick | Taken from a large town in Northern Ireland |
Cashel | A town in County Tipperary known for the Rock of Cashel |
Cavan | A county in Ireland known for its many lakes |
Celtic | In reference to the Celtic heritage of Ireland |
Celtie | Inspired by the Celtic culture of Ireland |
Cian | An old Irish name meaning 'ancient' |
Ciara | An Irish name meaning 'dark' or 'black' |
Claddagh | Represents love, loyalty, and friendship in Irish culture |
Clonakilty | A town in County Cork known for its black pudding |
Clover | Symbolizes good luck in Irish tradition |
Connemara | A district in western Ireland known for its natural beauty |
Cork | A bustling city in south-west Ireland |
Daire | An Ancient Irish name meaning 'fruitful' or 'fertile' |
Darragh | An Irish name meaning 'oak tree', representing strength |
Darran | It's Irish for oak, a symbol of strength |
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Beckett | Samuel Beckett, a renowned Irish playwright and novelist |
Bono | Frontman of the world-famous Irish band, U2 |
Boru | In honor of Brian Boru, an ancient Irish king |
Collins | In memory of Michael Collins, a leader of the Irish independence movement |
Connolly | Named after James Connolly, a leader in the Irish socialist movement |
Cuchulain | Named after a legendary hero from Irish mythology |
DeValera | Named after Eamon de Valera, a prominent Irish statesman |
Doyle | In honor of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, author of Sherlock Holmes |
Enya | Named after the globally celebrated Irish singer |
Finnegan | Inspired by James Joyce's novel, 'Finnegans Wake' |
Griffith | Named after Arthur Griffith, the founder of Sinn Féin |
Guinness | A nod to the iconic Irish stout |
Heaney | Seamus Heaney, the Nobel laureate in Literature |
Hozier | Named after the popular Irish musician |
Joyce | James Joyce, a giant of 20th century literature |
Larkin | A nod to Jim Larkin, a prominent figure in Irish labor history |
Leprechaun | A playful name inspired by Irish folklore |
OCasey | A nod to Sean O'Casey, a noted Irish dramatist |
Parnell | A tribute to Charles Stewart Parnell, an influential Irish nationalist |
Pearse | In memory of Patrick Pearse, a leader of the Easter Rising |
Shamrock | A symbol of Ireland, making it a patriotic choice |
Stoker | In honor of Bram Stoker, the Irish author of 'Dracula' |
Swift | A tribute to Jonathan Swift, author of 'Gulliver's Travels' |
Wilde | A tribute to the famous Irish playwright, Oscar Wilde |
Yeats | In memory of the lauded Irish poet, W.B. Yeats |
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Aqua | Aqua is Latin for water |
Bay | A bay is a body of water partially surrounded by land |
Brook | A brook is a small stream, relating to water |
Bubbles | Bubbles often form on the surface of water |
Coral | Coral is a marine invertebrate often found in the ocean |
Dew | Dew is water in the form of droplets that appears on thin surfaces in the morning |
Frost | Frost is frozen dew, a form of water |
Glacier | Glaciers are large, slow-moving masses of ice, which is frozen water |
Harbor | Harbors are a place of shelter for boats, typically involving water |
Icicle | Icicles are spikes of ice formed when dripping water freezes |
Lagoon | A lagoon is a shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water |
Marina | Marinas are docks where boats are kept, often near bodies of water |
Misty | Mist is water droplets suspended in the air |
Ocean | The ocean is the largest body of water on Earth |
Pearl | Pearls are formed by oysters, which live in the sea |
Puddle | Puddles are small bodies of water |
Rain | This name is connected to water as rain is precipitation from clouds |
Rainbow | Rainbows appear when sunlight refracts in raindrops |
Reef | Reefs are underwater ecosystems, associated with the sea |
River | The name River is associated with large bodies of water |
Splash | Splash is a term used when water is dispersed |
Storm | Storms often bring rain, which is linked to water |
Stream | Stream refers to a small, flowing body of water |
Tide | Tide refers to the rise and fall of sea levels |
Wave | Waves are formed in large bodies of water |
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Amber | Because their coat can resemble the golden, fossilized tree resin |
Biscuit | A cute name that matches their light brown coat |
Brandy | The color of the coat is similar to that of brandy |
Brunette | A playful name for their dark, brown coat |
Caramel | This name is a nod to the sweet, creamy brown hue of their coat |
Chestnut | Their coat color can be compared to the warm brown of chestnuts |
Chestnut | Their coat color can be compared to the warm brown of chestnuts |
Coco | Their coat color can resemble cocoa powder |
Copper | Reflective of the breed's unique coppery fur color |
Espresso | An homage to the deep, rich brown color of their coat |
Fudge | Their coat can have a rich, creamy-brown fudge color |
Hazel | Their coat can resemble the color of hazel nuts |
Hazelnut | Their coat can resemble the color of hazelnuts |
Hickory | Their coat can resemble the color of hickory wood |
Mahogany | An homage to the rich, reddish-brown coat of the breed |
Mocha | This name reflects the breed's coffee-colored fur |
Nutmeg | Because the color of their coat resembles the spice |
Praline | Their coat color can be compared to the creamy, nutty confection |
Raisin | A fun name for their dark brown fur |
Rusty | This name points to the rusty tint in their coloring |
Sepia | A vintage name for their dark brown coat |
Sienna | Named after the reddish-brown pigment |
Toffee | The breed's coat can have a toffee-like color |
Truffle | A fitting name for their rich, dark brown coat |
Whisky | Their coat color can resemble the golden-brown of whisky |
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Aengus | Inspired by the Irish god of love and youth |
Ailill | Originates from an Irish mythological king |
Badb | Inspired by the Irish goddess of war |
Balor | Named after the one-eyed giant from Irish mythology |
Bodb | In Irish mythology, Bodb Derg was elected king of the sídhe (fairy folk) |
Bran | Originates from Irish mythology, referring to a legendary hound |
Brigid | Named after the Irish goddess of fire, poetry, and smithcraft |
Cian | It's derived from an Irish mythological name meaning 'ancient' |
Cliodhna | The name of a beautiful goddess in Irish mythology |
Cuchulain | Named after a mythological Irish hero known for his strength and bravery |
Dagda | The name of a powerful god in Irish mythology |
Danu | The ancestral goddess of the Tuatha Dé Danann in Irish mythology |
Deirdre | A tragic heroine in Irish mythology, known for her great beauty |
Eriu | Named after Ériu, a goddess who personified Ireland |
Etain | An Irish mythological name related to radiance and beauty |
Fionn | It's derived from Fionn mac Cumhaill, a central figure in Irish mythology |
Lir | This name hails from the Irish sea god |
Lugh | Inspired by the Irish god associated with skill and craft |
Macha | Originates from the name of a goddess in Irish mythology |
Midir | Resembles an Irish mythological figure linked with the otherworld |
Morrigan | Named after a figure in Irish mythology known as the phantom queen |
Niamh | An Irish mythical name associated with beauty and brightness |
Nuada | Inspired by Nuada Airgetlám, the first king of the Tuatha Dé Danann |
Oisin | In Irish mythology, Oisín was a poet and warrior of the fianna |
Taranis | Named after the god of thunder in Celtic mythology |
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Aisling | This Gaelic name means 'dream' or 'vision', perfect for an imaginative dog |
Bradan | In Gaelic, this name means 'salmon', a nod to the water-loving nature of the breed |
Caoimhin | A suitable name for a gentle and kind-hearted dog as it means 'kind, gentle, handsome' |
Deaglan | It translates to 'good and full of goodness', great for a well-behaved pet |
Eireann | This name means 'Ireland', a tribute to the breed's origin |
Fionn | Meaning 'white' or 'fair', it fits a light-colored Irish Water Spaniel |
Gallchobhar | A unique name that means 'foreign help', suitable for a loyal and supportive pet |
Hogan | This Gaelic name means 'young', perfect for a playful pup |
Iarfhlaith | It translates to 'western ruler', a strong name for a dominant dog |
Jarlath | This Gaelic name means 'tributary lord', ideal for a dog with a regal bearing |
Keelan | Meaning 'slender', this name suits a sleek and agile dog |
Laochailan | This name means 'little warrior', great for a brave little pup |
Muiris | This name means 'sea strength', a nod to the breed's water-loving nature |
Niall | It translates to 'champion', suitable for a winner in dog shows |
Oisin | This Gaelic name means 'little deer', perfect for a dainty and graceful dog |
Padraig | It means 'noble', a fitting name for a dignified dog |
Quinlan | This name means 'athletic', ideal for an active and energetic breed like the Irish Water Spaniel |
Riordan | This Gaelic name means 'royal poet', great for a dog with a majestic and expressive nature |
Seamus | It translates to 'supplanter' and suits a dog that loves being the center of attention |
Tadhg | This name means 'poet', a unique name for a dog with a gentle soul |
Uilliam | It means 'resolute protector', a fitting name for a loyal and protective dog |
Veach | This Gaelic name means 'horse', suitable for a strong and energetic dog |
Wynn | It translates to 'fair, pure', perfect for a dog with a beautiful, fair coat |
Xalvador | This unique name means 'savior', great for a dog that has a comforting and protective presence |
Yori | This Gaelic name means 'to follow', a fitting name for a loyal companion |
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