Nameberry has released the most searched names for each country and no surprise, the top 10 most searched names in Ireland are Irish names. Irish names are really having a moment right now, both there in Ireland and around the world and while Irish names have always been a popular choice here, the sheer number of choices parents have these days are unmatched.
The experts at Nameberry have analysed their data and compiled a list of the most searched for names in Ireland, according to the Nameberry popularity charts, which are “great at predicting the next big names”.
These names are not the most popular [although some have made the top 10], but the most searched, meaning they are set to gain popularity in the coming months or years.
Unlike last year, the top names for both boys and girls are exclusively Irish which is lovely to see. Here they are, plus their meanings.
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The top five trending names for girls in Ireland
- Naoise – meaning "beloved"
- Éabha – meaning "life"
- Éala – meaning "swan"
- Laoise – meaning "famous warrior"
- Aoibhí – meaning "beauty"
The top five trending names for boys in Ireland
- Páidí – meaning "nobleman"
- Teidí – shortened version of Tadhg, meaning "poet"
- Séimí – meaning ‘gentle’ or "calm"
- Luan – meaning "warrior" or "Monday"
- Finn – meaning "fair"
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Some really lovely names on these lists – are you inspired?
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* This article was originally published on Everymum.ie.
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