St. Patrick being the patron saint of Ireland, is also an inspiration for new and expecting parents to keep their babies’ names based on either St. Patrick, or on something Irish, maybe even names related to the month of March, and sometimes even based on languages other than English (like Gaelic, Irish, etc.)!
list of St. Patrick’s Day Boy Names
Aidan
Irish origin, translate to fire or fiery, also spelt Aiden
Niall
Irish origin, meaning cloud or victorious
Conor
Irish origin, meaning a deep desire, also spelt Connor
Finn
Irish origin, meaning he who is fair or just
Oisin
Irish origin, translates to a young deer
Ardan
Irish origin, meaning he who has many aspirations
Devlin
Irish origin, meaning an unlucky heir, a version of Devin
Cory
Irish origin, meaning empty or hollow
Casey
English origin, meaning a vigilante in times of war
Damon
English origin, meaning to bring into control
Callan
Irish origin, meaning to fight or a small part of a rock
Findlay
Irish origin, meaning a just soldier
Erin
Irish origin, translates to the country of Ireland, a nickname
Gael
Irish origin, meaning someone unknown or a foreigner
Harken
Irish origin, translates to a deep shade of the color red
Madigan
Irish origin, meaning a dog lover, masculine version of the name Madison
Toran
Irish origin, meaning a tower that watches over everything
Tierney
Irish origin, meaning from a noble background or respectable
Quade
Irish origin, meaning an heir of Uad
Shane
English origin, meaning the grace of the almighty
Rory
Irish origin, meaning the red ruler
Aaron
Irish origin, named after the islands in Aran
Clover
English origin, named after the logo of Ireland
Seamus
Irish origin, named after a famous Irish poet, also spelt Sheamus
Breck
Irish origin, meaning he who has freckles
Forest
English origin, named after a large area covered with trees
Gulliver
Irish origin, meaning a glutton, famous for Gulliver’s travels
Barry
Irish origin, named after the Saint from Cork, St. Finbar
Fallon
Irish origin, meaning a fierce leader
Aiibe
Irish origin, translates to the color white
Brian
English origin, meaning he who is powerful or respectable
Mulligan
Irish origin, meaning a descendent of people with no hair
Cuchulainn
Irish origin, named after a renowned warrior believed to have inhuman power
Fergus
Gaelic origin, translates to a vigorous man
Ewan
Irish origin, meaning a young soldier
Fintan
Irish origin, meaning like a white bull or white fire
Cassidy
Irish origin, meaning the one with a curly head
Neil
Irish origin, meaning a champion of the people
Rowan
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin, meaning the little one with a red head
Rogan
Irish origin, meaning the one with a red head
Egan
Irish origin, meaning a small fire
Callahan
Irish origin, meaning the one with a glowing head
Quinn
Irish origin, meaning from the family of Conn, or the supreme leader
Huxley
Mixed Irish welsh origin. Means an inhospitable place
Enyam
The Irish word for fire and anciently written as Eithne after the famous St, St. Eithne
Riordan
Irish origin, meaning court poet or the King’s poet
Riley
Mixed Irish Gaelic origin, meaning full of courage
Brendan
Irish origin, meaning an armed warrior
Kennedy
Irish origin, meaning a head or a mishap
Loch
A Scottish Gaelic word for ‘lake’, pronounced as lau-k.
Donald
Mixed Scottish Gaelic origin, meaning one in the mighty world
Cadman
Celtic origin, meaning a man in a battle
Lennon
Irish origin, means lover, popularized by John Lennon
Oscar
Mixed English, Irish origin, meaning God spear or a great Warrior
Carson
Mixed Scottish, Irish origin, meaning son of the marsh-dwellers
Ciar
Irish origin, means the one with the black hair
Oran
Irish origin, meaning a shade of green
Abban
Irish roots, a version of Abbot
Finian
Mixed Irish, Gaelic origin, meaning fair
Boetius
Irish origin, meaning foolish pride
Moran
Irish origin, meaning a descendant of Moran, of Mayo and Sligo
Kayne
Mixed Irish, Gaelic origin, meaning little battler
Kenneth
Mixed Gaelic, English origin, meaning handsome
Arthur
Celtic origin, meaning bear, popularized by the Legend of King Arthur
Logan
Scottish origin, meaning small or hollow
Bonnie
Scottish origin, means pretty or ‘attractive, used for both boys and girls
Winfred
Welsh origin, literally translates to blessed in peace making
Kenn
Welsh origin, means bright or sparkling water
Nolan
Irish origin, means descendant of the famous one
Cass
Irish, Welsh and Gaelic origin, means a treasure or very clever
Eluned
Welsh origin, means an idol or an image
Enid
Middle Welsh origin, means life or spirit
Fiacre
Celtic origin, means the bird Eagle
Kane
Mixed Welsh, and Hawaiian origin, translates to golden and man of eastern sky
Bruce
Scottish origin, translates to French town of Brix
Rafferty
Irish origin, literally translated to abundance or prosperity, nicknamed Raff or Rafe.
Declan
Irish origin, meaning a man of prayer, popularized by St. Declan of Ireland.
Kevin
Irish origin, meaning noble birth
Liam
Irish origin, short for Uilliam
Sean
Irish origin, a version of the name John, meaning gift of God
Ryan
Irish origin, translated to illustrious
Conan
Irish origin, meaning a little or young wolf
Clay
Anglo Saxon origin, meaning soil or the top layer of the Earth
Cillian
Irish origin, meaning a little church, also spelt Killian
Gareth
Welsh origin, most famous for Gareth Bale, named after a place
Idris
Mixed welsh, Arabic origin, meaning lord or the almighty
Ross
Scottish origin, meaning a horse
Wesley
Norman origin, meaning western lea
Clark
English origin, meaning a clerk, an occupational name
Jake
English origin, a version of the name Jack
Lewis
English origin, meaning renowned or very popular
Billy
Welsh origin, short for the name William
Brian
English origin, meaning noble or respectable
Ed
English origin, meaning wealthy, popularized by Ed Sheeran
Glenn
Scottish origin, meaning a valley or dweller of a valley
Dustin
English origin, means a brave fighter
Dani
English origin, short for Daniel, meaning right or just
Al
Celtic origin, meaning harmony, popularized by Al Pacino
Brandon
Celtic origin, meaning a steep hill
Brad
English origin, short for Bradley
Jamie
Scottish origin, short for James, meaning the gift of God
Wayne
English origin, meaning a wagon driver, an occupational name
Ian
Scottish origin, meaning gracious or God’s grace
Oliver
English origin, meaning a warrior or an elf, or the olive tree
Richard
English origin, meaning a brave leader
Chadwick
Anglo Saxon origin, meaning from the town of Chad
Ben
English origin, short for Benjamin
Matthew
English origin, meaning a gift
Scott
Scottish origin, named after the people of Scotland
Stuart
Scottish origin, meaning a guardian
Gordon
Scottish origin, meaning a fort or fortification
Alec
Latin origin, short for Alexander
Charlie
English origin, short for Charles
Patrick
Irish origin, named after the famous St. Patrick
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