![]() ![]() The 1980s was a healthy time for Irish names in the US, with Coreys Haim and Feldman breaking hearts all over Hollywood.Names don’t get any more American that Megan, right? Wrong, kinda! Megan, or more often “Meghan” in Ireland is an old Irish name that means “brave warrior.”.Remember Aidan, Carrie’s boyfriend from Sex and the City? Aidan is also a really popular Irish name! The name Aidan comes from the Celtic word for “fire”.OK, Kayla? An Irish first name? Really? Yes, Kayla is an Irish name! US Kaylas wll be happy to hear their name is translated from the Irish words for “slim and fair”.The Irish name Ciara means “dark-haired”. Ciara is a very popular Irish first name, pronounced “Kee-rah”.The Irish name Ryan translates from the Gaelic “Ó Ríain” or “little king”. America loves Ryans – Ryan Reynolds, Ryan Gosling.Shannons also share their name with the “wise river” that runs through Ireland – the origins of the popular American girls’ name. US girls with the name Shannon might be surprised to learn they have an airport named after them in County Clare in Ireland.In Gaelic, the baby name Kyle derives from a place name describing “the narrows” – a forest or a church. The popular US baby name Kyle has beautiful and mysterious Irish roots.Who knew that Brandon’s sister Brenda also had an Irish first name?! It seems the Walsh parents of Beverly Hills gave their boy and girl twins the same name! The Irish girls’ name Brenda is a female variant of Brendan or Brandon and can also mean either “brave” or “stinking hair.”.Less kind souls say Brandon derives from the Irish words for “stinking hair.” Either way, the name is totally fitting for 1990s teen heartthrob, Brandon Walsh Some scholars claim the Irish name means “prince” or “brave”. Opinions about the meaning of the Irish name Brandon are divided.Austin is an American form of the Irish name Oistin, meaning “august”, “dignified” and “holy” – three things both Austins and the Irish are famous for.But Kaitlyn is actually a modern form of the Irish baby name Caitlin, which derives from Catherine and means “pure”. Kaitlyn sounds as American as apple pie.So if you know a Colin, tell him Ireland says to grow up! It comes from the native Irish or Gaelic word “Cailean” or “Coileáin”, meaning “whelp”, “cub”, or “young pup”. The name Colin is pronounced “koh-lin” in Ireland.
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