My DD is very much into everything Irish. She has picked out girl and boy Irish names for when she has kids. She will name a girl Fiona and a boy either Bastion or Brody.
Here are some possibilities:
Binne - (BEE-ne) Old Irish=binn "sweet, melodious." Binne was the name of several fairy women in legend.
Bryg - (BREE) from Celtic root brig "high, mighty." Name borne by 13 early saints. Variant of the name Brighid.
Caoilinn - (KAY-leen) Old Irish=name Caelfind: cael "slender" + finn "bright, fair." Saint Caelfind of Kerry's feast day is Feb. 3.
Cliona - (KLEE-a-na) Old Irish=name Clidna. In legend, Clidna was the name of one of the three beautiful daughters of the poet Manannan mac Lir. A fairy of the same name was the
guardian spirit of the MacCarthys. Modern Irish Cliodhna.
Cori - derived from the word meaning "from the hollow."
Daron - from the word meaning "great." Feminine version of Darren. Daryn, Daronica, Darnelle.
Delaney - "descendant of the challanger."
Edana - "ardent or flame." Ethna, Eda, Eithna.
Eilis - (AY-leesh or EH-leesh) "consecrated to God." Irish= Elizabeth.
Glenna - from a Gaelic word meaning "glen" or "valley." Glynis.
Isibeal - (ISH-a-behl or i-se-BEL) From Norman French name Isabel.
Isleen - (ish-LEEN) "vision." Islene.
Keara - "saint"; variant of Ceara.
Kelly - from the Gaelic word for "warrior woman." At an ancient shrine of the goddess Brigit at Kildare, there were sacred priestesses and warrior women called kelles, and its possible the
name and surname came from them.
Kerry - from a Gaelic word for "dark, dark-haired"; Keriann.
Mab - (MEEV) "drunk woman" or "wolf queen"; a goddess and fairy queen. Mabh.
Margo - (MOHR-gaw) Legend fairy and mother of Etain.
Morrigan - (MOHR-ee-gan) called the Great Queen, Irish goddess of war, but never took part in a battle. Later tales have her as the queen of the Fairies. Morrighan, Morgan.
Muirne - (MEER-ne) Ancient name meaning "high-spirited." Muirne
Nessa - (NES-ah) An From the Old Irish, Nessa was the name of the mother of Conchobar mac Nessa, great legendary king of Ulster. Her original name was Assa "gentle", until one day she
came home and found her 12 foster fathers murdered by an outlaw band. She avenged their deaths and changed her name to Ni-assa "ungentle", or Nessa.
Ryann - feminine version of Ryan, "little ruler."
Rylee - variant of Riley. Rylyn.
Shannon - (SHAH-non) "wise one"; name of the longest river in Ireland, from the old Irish goddess Sinann, granddaughter of Manannan Mac Lir. Not used as a first name in Ireland.
Shanna.
Tierney - from the word meaning "noble." Tiernan.
Aisling - (ASH-ling or AH-shleeng) (IrGael) from word meaning "dream, vision, inspiration." Adopted as a given name as part of the Irish revival in the 20th C. Aislinn, Ashling.
Breena - "dark hair", or "fairy palace."
Brenna - "raven maid, dark-haired."
Fiona - (FYUN-a or FEE-nuh)(Celt) from the word finn "brillian, white, fair." Finna, Fionn.