ORIGIN OF IRISH FIRST NAMES
Irish names have a number of origins which are greatly influenced by the
historical events that took place. Ireland was converted to Christianity by
Saint Patrick and this explains why there has been a persistent preference for
Christian, Hebrew and Aramaic names. The names of the 12 Apostles of Christ have
always been very popular.
Examples: Patrick, Patricia, Paul, Andrew, Adam, Aaron
The Gaelic revival that took place in the late 1800's and early 1900's saw a
return to fashion of many of the native Gaelic names that are drawn from the
myths, legends and folklore of the Gaelic culture.
Examples: Shane, Seamus, Ryan, Áine, Brian, Niall
In the latter half of the twentieth century and now, at the start of the
twenty-first, the influence of media resources such as television and the
internet has meant that names that were never used in Ireland a hundred years
ago have now become very popular.
Examples: Kyle, Ethan, Dillon, Cameron, Reece
There were 27,508 births registered in Ireland in 1999 and, of these, 80%
accounted for the top 100 male and female names.
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