Let me give you a few examples:
- Patrick, Patricia, Richard, Gerard, William, Shane, Seamus, Ryan, `Aine, Brian, Niall, Reece, Kyle, Ethan, Dillon, Cameron, Aron, Adhamh, Aidan, Akaisha, Alana, Becan, Beattie, Bevin, Blaine, Bryna, Caitrin, Canice, Cara, Caragh, Carlin, Carrol, Cassidy,
- Cathmor, Chevonne, Clancy, Dermot, Desmond, Devlin, Donahue, Dwaine, Dymphna, Eilis, Eithne, Enya, Fallon, Fenella, Gair, Hogan, Illona, Jarlath, Kathel, Keara, Keeley, Keenan, Kelly, Kermit, Keverne, Kinnard, Kyna, Laoghaire, Lawler, Mab, Malone, Moira, Moriarty, Neala, Niamh, Nuala, Onora, Phelan, Quillan, Raghnailt, Reardon, Renny, Riona, Roarke, Rois, Ryley, Sheehan, Sile, Tara, Tiernan, Ultan, Una, Vevila.
- Aednat, which can be pronounced, as "Eynit" and the English versions of which would be Enat or Ena, the meaning of which is "little fire".
- Aibhlinn, which is pronounced "Eveleen"; this name can be traced back to Norman roots and it means "a long-desired child"
- Beibhinn, which is pronounced as "Beveen" and the meaning of which would be " a fair woman" and that can be alluded to the Viking History.
- Cathleen, which can be alluded to St.Catherine who came to Ireland with Christianity, a prominent figure known for her courage and purity.
- Daimhin or "Davin" which means the diminutive of deer
- Ealga or "Alega", which means "noble or brave"
- Fianna or "Feeina", alludes to the legendary band of Fionn Mac Cool
- Gael, which is very common Irish name and refers to a native Irish speaker and it also alludes to the Irish hero.
- Ide or "Ita", which means "thirst for knowledge"
- Keela or Kyla, which means "beauty that only poetry can capture"
- Maebh or "Maeve", which means "a cause of great joy" or "she who bewilders".
- Neala or "Nila", which means female champion.
- Regan, which means the "the king's child"
- Shauna or Shawna, which is the feminine form of Sean
- Teagan, which means "beautiful" in Irish.
- Ultana, which has also been name of numerous saints.
- Yseult or "Eesolt", which means a woman who is betrothed to King Of Cornwall.
- Aengus or "Engiss", which means "mighty". This name can be alluded to mythology since Aengus was the God of love and youth.
- Ailbe or "Allbay" means white.
- Ardan or "Aredawn", which means "high aspiration".
- Bartley, which is the Irish for Bartholomew, was one of the twelve apostles.
- Brian, the meaning of which is "high, noble, strong".
- Cabhan or "Kavan" which means grassy hill. Conchobhar or "Conor", which means a "hound lover" and can be alluded to the legend of the Conchobhar MacNessa, King of Ulster.
- Davin is one of the popular names, which means "little deer".
- Daire or "Darragh" or "Derry", means "oak" in Gaelic and also "fruitful and fertile".
- Diarmuid or "Deermid", which means "without enemy".
- Donal or Donald, which means "world mighty". This name also is used for Daniel.
- Eirnin or "Airnin" which means "iron" and the associated Germanic word means "vigor".
- Eoghan or "Eugene" is a very popular Irish name, which means "one who is well born" or "one who is born of the yew tree".
- Faolan or "Phelan", which comes from the word "wolf" and it also refers to the disciple of Fionn Mac Cool who was an exemplar of loyalty.
- Ferdia, which means "God's man", can be alluded to the legend of Ferdia and his foster-brother Cuchulainn.
- Fergal is pronounced as "Fergull" and it means "brave, courageous and valorous".
- Gearoid or "Gerard" means "Spear Carrier" and can be alluded to the rich history of Ireland.
- Glendon or Glendan which means "valley' or a "settlement fortress".
- Hugh which is pronounced as "hue" is a translation of an ancient name "Aodh" meaning of which is "fire". This name has strong nationalistic connotations.
- Iollan or "Ulan" is a mythological baby name, which is also related to the legend of Conchobhar Mac Nessa and it means "one who worships a different God".
- Jarlath is a name that refers to piety and love since it is taken from the name of St.Jarlath who was revered for his ability to teach.
- Liam or "William" literally means, "Desire helmet" and suggests "strong protector". It is one of the very popular names in Ireland.
- Lochlan or "Loklun" means," Land of the Lochs" but nowadays it is like paying tribute to the Viking ancestors.
- Murtagh or "Murtah" which means "sea skilled" also is favorite name among the Irish people.
- Niall or"Neil" is a very popular name all over the world but it has strong Irish connections, in fact it alludes to the legend of Nine hostages wherein as part of a test Niall kissed the princess in guise of an ugly woman to get water and in turn got sovereignty of Erin.