St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated on the 17th of March and is a religious and cultural festival. A feast is organized in the name of Saint Patrick, the very first Irish Patron Saint. If your angelic little girl happens to be born on this auspicious day, make sure to pick a name for her that does not deviate from the theme of this holy day. If that sounds like a plan, try going through the list below.
Here are St. Patrick’s Day Baby Girl Names
Siobhan
Irish origin; meaning the grace of God, pronounced Shee-vawn
Saoirse
Irish origin; translates to being free or liberal
Caoimhe
Irish origin; meaning she who is valuable and gentle
Casey
English origin; meaning a vigilante in times of war
Maebh
Irish origin; meaning she who brings immense joy, also spelled Maeve
Aoife
Irish origin; named after goddesses of the Irish Mythology
Niamh
Irish origin; meaning shining, very bright or sparkle, also spelled Neev
Branna
Irish origin; meaning beautiful or she who has dark hair
Cory
Irish origin; meaning empty or hollow
Brenda
English origin; meaning a young raven
Erin
Irish origin; translates to the country of Ireland, a nickname
Haley
Irish origin; meaning intelligent or even a genius
Muriel
Irish origin; meaning a sparkling or shining water
Gael
Irish origin; meaning someone unknown or a foreigner
Keely
Irish origin; translate to very pretty or adorable, a variation of the name Kelly
Tierney
Irish origin; meaning from a noble background or respectable
Shae
Irish origin; meaning a place where fairies reside
Rory
Irish origin; meaning the red ruler
Aine
Irish origin; named after the leader of the fairies from Munster
Fionnuala
Irish origin; named after the female heir of Aoibh and Bodb
Esmeralda
English origin; meaning a precious gem of green color
Aoibh
Irish origin; named after the mother of the kids of Lir
Fate
English origin; meaning destiny or what is written to happen
Eireann
Irish origin; translates to the country Ireland
Shannon
Irish origin; named after a famous river in Ireland
Bebinn
Irish origin; named after a famous Goddess from Celtic mythology
Medb
Irish origin; named after the empress of Connacht
Tara
Irish origin; meaning from the hill
Kady
Irish origin; meaning first, short for Kadence
Rye
Gaelic origin; meaning the ruler
Glendora
Gaelic origin; translates to a gift from Glen
Fiona
Gaelic origin; a female version of the name Fionian, meaning white or fair
Morgen
Mixed English Welsh origin; meaning going round the sea or extremely bright
Valma
Welsh origin; meaning a flower of May
Dale
English origin; meaning she who lives in the valley
Shirley
English origin; meaning the one from the bright meadow
Patience
English origin; meaning the ability to endure
Annabelle
English origin name meaning courteous or beautiful
Esme
English origin; translates to esteemed, short for Esmeralda
Audrey
Anglo Saxon origin; named after St. Audrey
Rose
Named after the flower rose
Anais
Welsh origin; a version of the name Anna, means grace
Quartz
English origin; named after the mineral quartz
Olive
Mixed English Scottish origin; meaning an olive tree
Cedra
English origin; meaning kind and loving
Alethea
Scottish origin; translates to the truth
Hine
Welsh origin; meaning a small kid or a house help
Dawn
English origin; meaning sunrise or the break of a day
Roz
Scottish origin; a variation of the name Rose
Mylene
English origin; meaning merciful, nicknamed Myla
Kady
Irish origin; meaning first, also spelled Kadie
Brenna
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin; meaning she who has dark hair
Sable
English origin; meaning darkness or no light
Celyn
Welsh origin; meaning holly, also spelled Kellin
Meredith
Welsh origin; meaning the savior of the sea
Ceridwen
Welsh origin; named after the fair Goddess of poetry
Radiance
English origin; meaning shining brightly or glowing
Rhosyn
Welsh origin; meaning the flower rose
Delany
Gaelic origin; meaning someone who likes challenges
Kiley
Gaelic origin; meaning beautiful or a boomerang, also spelled Kylie
Aeryn
Gaelic origin; meaning Ireland
Bridget
Gaelic origin; meaning exalted or strength, named after the Goddess of Wisdom
Twinkle
Meaning to sporadically light up, English origin
Minne
English origin; meaning love, also spelled Minnie
Bell
Mixed English Scottish origin; an occupational name for a mill worker
Azure
English origin; named after the color Azure
Aqua
Mixed English Scottish origin; meaning water or named after a color
Aislinn
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin; meaning a vision or a dream
Orlagh
Celtic origin; meaning a princess of gold, a version of the name Orla
Lilac
English origin; named after a shade that looks like blue
Caroline
English origin; meaning the one who is free
Alaina
Irish origin; meaning peaceful or harmonious
Ayene
Irish origin; meaning shining or very bright
Eavan
Irish origin; meaning fair or shinning or brightness
Canice
Irish origin; meaning handsome, named after St. Cainnech
Wendelyn
Welsh origin; meaning white or holy
Gwendydd
Welsh origin; another name for the planet Venus, nicknamed Gwen
Jennifer
Welsh origin; meaning fair or white, nicknamed Jenny
Tegwen
Welsh origin; meaning pretty or blessed by all
Annabel
Scottish origin; meaning loving or devoted or affectionate
Skye
Scottish origin; meaning one who belongs to the island of Skye
Patricia
Irish origin; feminine version of the name Patrick
Kerensa
Cornish origin; meaning love or affection
Dove
English origin; name after a gentle bird
Wren
Scottish English origin; named after a bird
Edwina
English origin; the female word for Edwin, meaning a rich friend
Mae
Mixed Irish English origin; meaning bitter or pearl, also spelled May, Mei
Ciara
Irish origin; means the one with the black hair
Norah
Irish origin name meaning tribute or glory
Kaitlyn
Irish origin name meaning one who is pure or ethical
Riona
Irish origin; meaning like a queen
Morrigan
Irish origin; meaning a phantom queen
Shea
Irish name, meaning dauntless or stately
Kace
Irish origin; meaning alert of watchful
Bryn
Welsh origin; meaning hill
Gladys
Welsh origin; a version of the name Claudia, means land or nation
Enid
Middle Welsh origin; means life or spirit
Arwen
Welsh origin; translates to a noble maiden
Resse
Welsh origin; meaning passionate or enthusiastic
Sabrina
Celtic origin; a goddess, known for heroic acts
Eira
Welsh origin; meaning snow, pronounced Ira
Tanwen
Mixed Scottish Welsh roots, translates to the holy fire
Quinn
Mixed Irish, Gaelic origin; meaning counsel
Marana
Celtic origin; means water, aquatic, or a fortress in water
Imogen
Celtic origin; means a virgin or a maiden
Cordelia
Celtic origin; translated to heart or daughter of the sea.
Hattie
Mixed Welsh English origin; meaning the ruler of an estate
Marjorie
English origin; meaning a pearl or a precious stone
Quenby
Irish origin; meaning a settlement or a camp
Ingrid
Mixed Irish English origin; translates to the beauty of Ing
Coty
Irish origin; translates to coast or coastline
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