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Names That Mean Iris |
321 names found for "Iris" (page 3 of 7) |
Looking for names that mean Iris? We couldn't find the exact name Iris, but listed below are some first names meaning Iris or names similar to the word Iris.
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Donn
(Scottish)
Brown, Brown Haired; a Borrowing from the Irish, Dorn is Derived from the Gaelic Don (Brown, Brown-haired). Variatons: Don
Brown, Brown Haired; a Borrowing from the Irish, Dorn is Derived from the Gaelic Don (Brown, Brown-haired). Variatons: Don
Donny
(English)
Diminutive of Donald: from the Gaelic Domhnall, Meaning World Mighty. Also a Form of Donn. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Diminutive of Donald: from the Gaelic Domhnall, Meaning World Mighty. Also a Form of Donn. in Mythology the Irish Donn Was Known As King of the Underworld
Donny
(Irish)
Diminutive of Donovan: Brown-haired Chieftain. from an Irish Surname Meaning Dark Brown
Diminutive of Donovan: Brown-haired Chieftain. from an Irish Surname Meaning Dark Brown
Dougal
(Irish)
From the Gaelic Dubhgall, Meaning Dark Stranger. Daugal Was the Nickname the Irish Gave to the Vikings
From the Gaelic Dubhgall, Meaning Dark Stranger. Daugal Was the Nickname the Irish Gave to the Vikings
Duane
(Irish)
From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
Dugald
(Irish)
Variant of Dougal: from the Gaelic Dubhgall, Meaning Dark Stranger. Daugal Was the Nickname the Irish Gave to the Vikings
Variant of Dougal: from the Gaelic Dubhgall, Meaning Dark Stranger. Daugal Was the Nickname the Irish Gave to the Vikings
Duncan
(Scottish)
From the Irish Name Donnchadh, Meaning Brown Warrior. Famous Bearer: the Scottish King Duncan I Was Murdered by Macbeth In
From the Irish Name Donnchadh, Meaning Brown Warrior. Famous Bearer: the Scottish King Duncan I Was Murdered by Macbeth In
Dwayne
(Irish)
From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
From an Irish Surname Meaning Black or Dark. Many Irish and Scottish Names Have the Meaning 'Dark' or 'Black.'
Dymphna
(Irish)
Variant of Dympna: from the Irish Name Damhnait, Meaning Fit or Eligible. Famous Bearer: the Martyr St Dympna, Patron Saint of the Insane
Variant of Dympna: from the Irish Name Damhnait, Meaning Fit or Eligible. Famous Bearer: the Martyr St Dympna, Patron Saint of the Insane
Dympna
(Irish)
From the Irish Name Damhnait, Meaning Fit or Eligible. Famous Bearer: the Martyr St Dympna, Patron Saint of the Insane
From the Irish Name Damhnait, Meaning Fit or Eligible. Famous Bearer: the Martyr St Dympna, Patron Saint of the Insane
Eamhair
(Scottish)
Derived from Irish Emer, Which is of Uncertain Meaning. The Name Was Borne in Irish Legend by the Wife of Cuchulainn, Said to Be Blessed With Beauty, Fairness in Voice, Wisdom, and Skill in Needle Wor
Derived from Irish Emer, Which is of Uncertain Meaning. The Name Was Borne in Irish Legend by the Wife of Cuchulainn, Said to Be Blessed With Beauty, Fairness in Voice, Wisdom, and Skill in Needle Wor
Eamon
(Irish)
Guardian. The Irish Form of Edmund. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Eamon Dc Valera; Eamonn Andrews, Presenter of the Television Programme 'This is Your Life'
Guardian. The Irish Form of Edmund. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Eamon Dc Valera; Eamonn Andrews, Presenter of the Television Programme 'This is Your Life'
Ena
(Irish)
Ardent, Graceful. Variant of Eshne: Little Fire, from Irish Gaelic. Also Feminine Form of Aidan: Fire
Ardent, Graceful. Variant of Eshne: Little Fire, from Irish Gaelic. Also Feminine Form of Aidan: Fire
Ethne
(Gaelic)
Feminine Equivalent of the Irish Gaelic Aidan, a Name Popular in the Th Century After the Famous Irish Monk Aidan
Feminine Equivalent of the Irish Gaelic Aidan, a Name Popular in the Th Century After the Famous Irish Monk Aidan
Finian
(Irish)
Fair. Finians Were Warrior-followers of 3rd Century Legendary Irish Hero Finn Mac Cumhail
Fair. Finians Were Warrior-followers of 3rd Century Legendary Irish Hero Finn Mac Cumhail
Finn
(Irish)
Fair. Mythology; Finn Mac Cumhail Was Legendary Irish 3rd Century Hero Similar to the English Robin Hood. His Warrior-followers Were Named Finians
Fair. Mythology; Finn Mac Cumhail Was Legendary Irish 3rd Century Hero Similar to the English Robin Hood. His Warrior-followers Were Named Finians
Garret
(Irish)
Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Garry
(Irish)
Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Gary
(Irish)
Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald
Diminutive of Garret: Hard or Bold Spear. an Irish Variant of the German Gerard, Based on Medieval Pronunciation. Famous Bearer: Irish Statesman Garret Fitzgerald