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Irish Surnames as Baby Names

Irish surnames have eclipsed traditional first names as baby names, especially for girls. Irish surnames such as Riley, Kennedy, and Finley are more popular baby names in the US today than traditional Irish names such as Bridget and Patrick.

Riley is the top Irish name of any kind of baby girls in the US today, with Ryan the top Irish surname used as a first name for boys. Along with Riley and Ryan, the other top Irish surname names used as first names in the US are Connor and Nolan for boys, Kennedy and Quinn for girls.

One fresh factor in Irish surnames for babies: Names that start with Mac or O' are now fair game as first names. So if you want to name your baby O'Brien or McNamara, go right ahead. Here's a whole group of rollicking Irish surnames that work for both girls and boys....or you can use one from your own family background.

To explore Irish name options beyond surnames, click here for our full list of Irish baby names.

Devlin

Meaning: unlucky

Origin:Irish
1351
Malone

Meaning: a devotee of Saint John

Origin:Irish
3885
Malone

Meaning: devotee of St. John

Origin:Irish surname
12746
Breslin The meaning of Breslin is a family name or a...
Origin:Irish
8804
Breslin The meaning of Breslin is a family name or a...
Origin:Irish
16309
Coleman

Meaning: little dove

Origin:English and Irish
2693
Clancy

Meaning: red-haired warrior

Origin:Irish
1229
Clancy

Meaning: red-haired warrior

Origin:Irish
5316
Gannon

Meaning: fair-skinned, fair-haired

Origin:Irish
1249
Daley

Meaning: assembly, gathering

Origin:Irish
4399
Fitzwilliam

Meaning: son of William

Origin:English
1863
Quillen Quillen is a unique name and is not enlisted...
Origin:Variation of Quillan or Quillon
4045
Forsythe

Meaning: man of peace

Origin:English from Gaelic
4502
Quinlan

Meaning: descendant of Caoinlean, slender

Origin:Irish
4441
Quinlan

Meaning: descendant of Caoinlean, slender

Origin:Irish
7464
Craig

Meaning: from the rocks

Origin:Scottish
959
Calloway

Meaning: pebbly place

Origin:English from Latin
4986
Calloway

Meaning: pebbly place

Origin:English from Latin
998
Riordan

Meaning: bard, royal poet

Origin:Irish
1083
Burke

Meaning: from the fortress

Origin:French
2232