Hey everyone! *waves*
I was wanting to name our baby (if it is a boy) an Irish name because that is my husbands heritage and it would mean a lot to keep the tradition sort of going.
We are going to name the girl Jacie Alivia (my husbands name and mine combined...Jared and Tracy)
I want to have a name that is special and has meaning for our boy if we have one. I don't want him to be left out.
*this is our first baby
Irish boy name that is special?
I love love love Jacie! So adorable. Irish names are lovely, and here are my favorite Irish boy names that have a meaning that would definitely be special for your first son: (these names are both handsome %26amp; have great and special meanings!)
Shea: Irish, "beautiful hawk"
Reagan: Irish, "little king"
Kearney: Irish, "victorious champion"
Riordan: Irish, "royal poet" (In Irish tradition the poet was very highly regarded in any royal household as he acted as scholar, historian and advisor to the king)
Tiernan: Irish, "little lord"
Artan: Irish, "little bear"
Kiernan: Irish, "son of a lord"
Callum: Irish, "peaceful dove"
Declan: Irish, "full of goodness"
Carlin: Irish, "little champion"
Your name, Tracy, if referring to its Irish/Gaelic tradition, means "war-like". Here are Irish boys names that are related to that meaning:
Liam: Irish, "strong willed warrior"
Findlay: Irish, "fair warrior" *nickname: Finn
Sloan: Irish, "bravest warrior"
Caine: Irish, "son of the fighter"
Your husbands name is Jared, which in Hebrew means descendant. Here are some Irish names that also mean descendant:
Keegan: Irish, "descendant of the fiery ones"
Grady: Irish, "descendant of the noble ones"
Keenan: Irish, "descendant of the fair child"
Hogan: Irish, "descendant of the wild warrior"
Flynn: Irish, "descendant of the red-haired man"
Hope I helped! Good luck %26amp; congrats!
Reply:I love Teagan for a boys name this is why I named my son Teagan Patrick Michael. Very Irish and very cute I get lots of compliments on it. Report Abuse
Reply:I can give you some suggestions of names, but wont be able to provide you with many meanings. I usually have a book to tell me the meanings but I don't have it with me at the moment, and I don't trust a lot of those baby name sites.
Fionn - fair haired
R贸n谩n - seal...I think. It's pronounced Row-nawn (Row as in a row a boat)
Colm - dove
Cillian
Diarmuid
Eoghan/Eoin - both pronounced like Owen
Brian
R煤airi (with a fada over the last "i") - I think it means something like Red King
Naoise - pronounced neesha
Se谩n
Rian
Any names with "y"s or "k"s in them are not really Irish
Reply:artan - means little bear :)
cassidy -means curly haired
cavan- irish place name
galvin- sparrow
michael
madden- little dog ( an extremely cute name!)
nolan - descendant of the famous one
quin
Rylie
shea/shay - hawk
shane- god is gracious
ryan
connor- wolf lover
dolan - dark haired
teagan- little poet
they are all irish in origin
Reply:Ryan Tray (Tray for your name Tracy)
McNalley I it is a last name but I like it. nick name for him would be Mick Or Nalley
Colen Micheal
Ethan Ryan
Neil Jared
Liem Tray
Donald Michiel
Conor Jared
Abbot Jacey
Angus Bailey
Carson Tracy
Ckancy Colin
Dwayne Jared
Finley
Finn
Finnian
Gallagher
Kane
Gilroy
Reply:Fionn is a good one.
After Fionn Mac Cumhuill.
Its pronounced f-yun (and NOT finn)
Fionn is a good Irish hero name.
Reply:Ronan?
Il like
Ronan Jared
Ronan James
Reply:you can choose from here with their meanings.there are some categories for traditional and modern irish names.
http://www.namenerds.com/irish/lists.htm...
Reply:no-ones mentioned Kian or Keen both irish names xx Patrick is also a popular irish name.
Reply:Kelly is a very popular name for an Irish boy.
But I like Shamus more... (also spelled seamus like shawn or sean)
Reply:Ronan is absolutely beautiful. I thought I was the only one who liked that name :)
Reply:name him william. thats a romantic name :)
Reply:Tadhg (thats what ill be naming my son)
Fionn or Ois铆n
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