Irish Names for Cats - With Meanings

Irish Names for Cats - With Meanings

When adopting a cat, choosing their name is a fun and important task. This name will need to be well thought out as you will be calling your cat out for many years to come. If you're Irish or enjoy Irish culture, then it's no surprise that you want to name your cat in Gaelic or a Gaelic inspired name.

In this AnimalWised article we've created a long list of Irish names for cats with their meanings. This way, you're sure to find the best name for your new furry friend!

How to choose a name for a cat

Besides its sound and meaning, there are some practical aspects you should consider before picking an Irish name for your cat. Take our guidelines into account and you'll notice that training your new kitten and building a relationship with them becomes much easier. These are our top tips for choosing a good name for your cat:

  • Keep it short: names for cats should be relatively short and easy to understand. Cats learn to identify their names just like dogs do, and you can make it easier by choosing a name that's no more than two syllables long.
  • Choose a unique name: the most popular cat names in Ireland overlap with popular baby names, and most of them are of English origin. However, Celtic names are less common and choosing one of these names for your cat will feel more special.
  • Choose a name that suits your pet: in this article we've compiled Irish names for cats with their meanings. This way you can choose a name that suits your pet, whether it refers to their physical aspect or their personality.

Irish names for male cats

  • Abban: Abbot
  • Aengus: Strong; god of love and youth
  • Aidan: Flame
  • Ainmire: Great lord
  • Baird: Bard
  • Banbhan: Piglet
  • Barram: Handsome
  • Buckley: Boy
  • Carraig: Rock
  • Ceallach: Strife
  • Cían: Ancient; Lugh's father in Irish mythology
  • Cillian: Battle
  • Colm: Dove
  • Conan: Little wolf
  • Cormac: Son
  • Dagda: God of agriculture and wisdom; druid
  • Damon: Tame
  • Dempsey: Proud
  • Doyle: Dark stranger
  • Eames: Protector
  • Eimhin: Swift
  • Eoin: God's gift
  • Finley: Fair hero
  • Finnegan: Fair or white
  • Fintan: From Fintan mac Bóchra, mythological seer
  • Flannery: Red-skinned
  • Giolladhe: Golden
  • Godfrey: Peace from God
  • Goídel: Mythologic creator of Goidelic languages
  • Haley: Clever
  • Hogan: Youth
  • Hurley: Sea tide
  • Kavan: Handsome
  • Keenan: Ancient
  • Kieran: Dark-haired
  • Lochlann: Home of the Norse
  • Lugh: Warrior god, father of Cú Chulainn
  • Mal: Chief
  • Mannuss: Great
  • Midir: Mythological hero
  • Morgan: Fighter of the sea
  • Nevan: Holy
  • Niall: Champion
  • Nolyn: Noble
  • Odran: Light green
  • Padraig: Noble
  • Phelan: Joyful
  • Pierce: Rock
  • Quigley: Shaggy
  • Raghnall: Strong
  • Rafferty: Prosperous
  • Ronan: Little seal
  • Rory: Red king
  • Scully: Herald
  • Sean: God's grace
  • Sheridan: Wild
  • Tyrell: Tyr, Norse god of battle
  • Tuan: From Tuan mac Cairill, a mythological figure
  • Ualtar: Fighter

Irish names for female cats

  • Airleas: Pledge
  • Alaine: Beautiful
  • Blair: From the fields
  • Breana: Strong and honorable
  • Brigid: Exalted; goddess of spring, wisdom and fire
  • Boan: Goddess of the river Boyne
  • Caffara: Helmet
  • Ceire: Saint
  • Cessair: Sorrow; mythological leader of the first Irish
  • Ciara: Dark-haired
  • Colleem: Young girl
  • Darcelle: Dark
  • Deirdre: Unknown; mythological heroine
  • Duvessa: Dark beauty
  • Eavan: Fair
  • Ena: Fire
  • Erin: Ireland
  • Étaín: Jealousy; mythological heroine
  • Ethniu: Kernel; mythological mother of the god Lugh
  • Fallon: In charge
  • Fiona: Fair or white
  • Glenda: Holy
  • Gobinet: Brings joy
  • Gormly: Sad
  • Hiolair: Happy
  • Islene: Vision
  • Kelsey: Brave
  • Kira: Black
  • Mairead: Pearl; form of "Margaret"
  • Meara: Merry
  • Morrígan: Goddess of fate and doom
  • Muirne: Beloved
  • Neala: Champion
  • Noreena: Honor
  • Oona: Lamb
  • Orla: Golden princess
  • Padraigin: Noble
  • Quinn: Intelligent
  • Raegan: Impulsive
  • Ranalt: Charming
  • Riley: Corageous
  • Saoirse: Freedom
  • Siobhan: God is gracious
  • Tara: King's hill
  • Teagan: Beautiful
  • Vevila: Harmony

Unisex Irish names for cats

There are many beautiful names of Irish origin that refer to geography or abstract concepts that will suit both male and female cats. We've chosen some place names from all parts of the island because of their sound; if you have Irish heritage it can be a very good idea to name your pet after the place your family comes from.

  • Ambros: Divine
  • Annaduff: From the black marsh
  • Aodhfin: White fire
  • Ardglass: Green height; village in County Down
  • Ballyclare: Pass of the plain; town in County Antrim
  • Bailey: Bailiff; popular Irish cream
  • Branduff: Black raven
  • Breanne: Strong
  • Caomh: Lovable
  • Cory: From the round hill
  • Elly: Torch
  • Fahey: From the green field
  • Finglas: Clear stream; suburb in Dublin
  • Glasnevin: Stream of the infants; neighborhood in Dublin
  • Gorman: Blue
  • Guinness: Popular Irish beer
  • Keely: Beautiful
  • Kildare: Church of the oak; town in County Kildare
  • Loughgall: Cabbage lake; village in County Armagh
  • Macushla: Darling
  • Mave: Joy
  • Shamrock: Clover

Irish cat names from cities

Another great idea is to name your cat after an Irish city name. These names can be for male or female cats. Many travel lovers enjoy choosing a city name for their cat. If you're one of these people, here are some good Irish city names that can suit your cat:

  • Dublin: is the capital and largest city of Ireland
  • Cork: is a famous city in the southwest of Ireland
  • Galway: is beautiful city in the west of Ireland
  • Limerick: is a ancient Irish city
  • Kilkenny: is a popular tourist destination located in southeast Ireland
  • Belfast: is the capital and largest city of Northern Ireland
  • Blarney: is a town in Ireland and also home to the famed Blarney Castle and legendary Blarney Stone
  • Cashel: is inspired by the Rock of Cashel, an ancient, hilltop fortress
  • Liffey: is the river that flows through the center of Dublin

Other Irish-inspired names

Lastly, we want to share with you some fun, Irish-inspired cat names. These are cute and short names, perfect for a little Irish cat:

  • Bailey: Bailey’s Irish Cream, an Irish whiskey and cream liquor
  • Celt: medieval people in Europe who once lived in Ireland
  • Clover: we can’t forget the green four-leaf clover
  • Gael: a name for a person who is a native Irish speaker or from Ireland
  • Guinness: famous beer originally from Dublin but now known worldwide
  • Jameson: inspired by Jameson Irish Whiskey
  • Leprechaun: mischievous little character in Irish history
  • Lucky: we all know how lucky Irish are!
  • Patrick: from St. Patrick’s day, the world-famous Irish celebration
  • Rain: due to Ireland’s rain
  • Shamrock: a young spring of clover and the national symbol of Ireland
  • Smithwick: an Irish red ale-style beer from Kilkenny, Ireland

Have you found the best Irish name for cats? Tell us which one it was in the comments section! And if you have more ideas, tell us and we'll add them to the list.

If you didn't find the perfect name for your cat, check out our other unique name lists:

  • Unique names for tomcats
  • 100 unique names for female cats
  • Hindi names for female cats - with meanings
  • Japanese names for female cats
  • Scottish names for dogs

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