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Irish cat names

TrustedHousesitters blog writer Dan Barraclough
Dan Barraclough
02 March 20236 min read
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Top of the meowning to ya! Welcome to our list of irresistible Irish cat names for your cute-as-a-clover kitty. Whether you’ve adopted a beautiful Irish Manx breed, or you’re from the Emerald Isle yourself, you’ll find all the cat-name craic you need on this page.

That’s right, we’ve collected 180+ Irish names for cats and included their English translations to help guide your decision (we can’t promise you’ll be able to pronounce them all first time, though!). From male and female ideas to cat names inspired by the Celtic nation’s shores, we’ve got you covered.

Let’s go!

Male Irish cat names

Do male moggies need manly monikers? Of course not, but Ireland has an incredible variety of male names that can inspire your choice of Irish cat name…

  • Seamus (supplanter)
  • Aidan (little and fiery)
  • Connor (lover of hounds)
  • Eoin (God is gracious)
  • Liam (resolute protection)
  • Brendan (prince)
  • Ronan (little seal)
  • Darragh (oak tree)
  • Fergus (highest choice)
  • Oisin (little deer)
  • Padraig (nobleman)
  • Kieran (dark)
  • Declan (man of prayer)
  • Rory (red king)
  • Finbar (fair-haired)
  • Donal (world ruler)
  • Colm (dove)
  • Dermot (free man)
  • Tadhg (poet)
  • Ruairi (red king)
  • Fiachra (raven)
  • Cathal (strong in battle)
  • Cillian (church)
  • Diarmuid (without enemy)
  • Seanan (wise, old)

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Female Irish cat names

Irish names are some of the most beautiful in the world. Doesn’t it just seem right to pick one for your female feline friend? We think so, which is why we’ve curated this fabulous list of female Irish cat names…

  • Siobhan (God is gracious)
  • Aisling (dream, vision)
  • Aoife (beautiful, radiant)
  • Niamh (brightness, radiance)
  • Eimear (swift)
  • Roisin (little rose)
  • Sorcha (bright, radiant)
  • Orla (golden princess)
  • Mairead (pearl)
  • Clodagh (name of a river in Ireland)
  • Caoimhe (gentle, beautiful, precious)
  • Deirdre (sorrowful)
  • Sinead (God is gracious)
  • Grainne (grain or corn)
  • Bronagh (sorrow)
  • Iseult (fair)
  • Mairin (star of the sea)
  • Eilis (God's promise)
  • Una (lamb)
  • Fiadh (wild)
  • Aoibhinn (radiant beauty)
  • Muireann (sea fair)
  • Nuala (fair shoulders)
  • Alannah (darling child)
  • Sibeal (prophetess)

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Cute Irish cat names

As if you needed to make your kitty any cuter, we’ve collected the cutest Irish cat names inspired by some of the nation’s most adorable names, words, and cultural references…

  • Paddy (nobleman)
  • Clover (clover plant)
  • Pixie (mischievous little sprite)
  • Tullamore (great mound)
  • Lucky (fortunate)
  • Leprechaun (small body)
  • Shamrock (young clover)
  • Rainbow (multi-colored arc)
  • Bubbles (joyous)
  • Blarney (flattery)
  • Emerald (bright green gemstone)
  • Jig (lively dance)
  • Limerick (a type of poem)
  • Hibernia (the classical Latin name for Ireland)
  • Pooka (spirit/ghost in Celtic mythology)
  • Ceili (music and dance social gathering)
  • Brogue (strong outdoor shoe)
  • Gael (Gaelic speaker)
  • Charm (magic spell)
  • Goldie (made of gold)
  • Finnegan (fair)
  • Colleen (girl)
  • Bairn (child)
  • Sprightly (lively)
  • Laddy (young man)

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Unique Irish cat names

Ever heard of these names? Well, you probably have if you’re Irish. But either way, they sound like paw-some Irish cat names, don’t they?

  • Breac (freckled, speckled)
  • Gormflaith (blue princess)
  • Eithne (kernel, grain)
  • Dubhghall (dark stranger)
  • Muirgheal (sea brightness)
  • Ruadhri (red king)
  • Aoibheann (beautiful sheen, radiance)
  • Tadhgan (poet or storyteller)
  • Fionnghuala (white or fair shoulder)
  • Dara (oak tree)
  • Siofra (elf, sprite)
  • Naoise (warrior)
  • Liadan (gray lady)
  • Eachna (horse)
  • Ailbhe (white, bright)
  • Eoghan (born of the yew tree)
  • Blathnaid (little flower)
  • Caireann (little beloved one)
  • Domhnall (world ruler)
  • Laoise (radiant girl)
  • Muadhnait (noble one)
  • Odhran (pale)
  • Sadhbh (goodness)
  • Tierney (lord, master)
  • Uisneach (place of learning)

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Cat names inspired by Irish food and drink

Ah, the Irish cuisine – it’s undeniably comforting, just like our feline friends. Doesn’t it make purr-fect sense to name your kitty one of these delicious Irish cat names, then?

  • Guinness (a popular Irish stout)
  • Bailey (a creamy alcoholic liqueur)
  • Boxty (traditional Irish potato pancake)
  • Colcannon (traditional Irish dish of mashed potatoes with kale or cabbage)
  • Farl (a type of bread or cake, traditionally made in Northern Ireland)
  • Soda (from soda bread)
  • Coddle (traditional Irish dish usually made from leftover sausages and bacon)
  • Tayto (popular brand of Irish crisps)
  • Black Pudding (a type of blood sausage)
  • Jameson (a popular Irish whiskey)
  • Smithwick (a popular Irish ale)
  • Scone (a small, sweetened biscuit-like cake)
  • Rasher (slice of bacon)
  • Stew (Irish stew)
  • Soda Bread (traditional Irish bread)
  • Barmbrack (a traditional Irish bread baked for Halloween)
  • Dubliner (a sweet, aged cheese)
  • Cashel (a semi-soft, creamy Irish cheese)
  • Clonakilty (famous for its black and white pudding)
  • Porter (type of beer)
  • Ballymaloe (brand of relishes and sauces)
  • Bunratty (Irish mead)
  • Murphy (popular Irish stout)
  • Caffrey (a popular Irish ale)
  • Drisheen (a type of blood pudding made in Cork)

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Traditional Celtic cat names

If you’re welcoming your kitty into an Irish family, or adopting an Irish breed, then picking a Celtic cat name is an excellent way to honor that heritage…

  • Bran (raven)
  • Deirdre (sorrowful or wanderer)
  • Eogan (born of the yew tree)
  • Fianna (warrior huntress)
  • Grainne (grain or corn)
  • Iseult (fair)
  • Kern (grain)
  • Morrigan (phantom queen)
  • Taliesin (radiant brow)
  • Wynn (fair, white)
  • Bedivere (grave knower)
  • Caradoc (amiable, beloved)
  • Dylan (son of the sea)
  • Enid (soul or life)
  • Gareth (gentle)
  • Igraine (maiden)
  • Llyr (the sea)
  • Owain (born of yew, youth)
  • Pryderi (care)
  • Rhiannon (great queen)
  • Seren (star)
  • Taranis (thunder)
  • Urien (of privileged birth)
  • Yseult (fair)
  • Bronwen (fair and blessed breast)

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Cat names inspired by Ireland

The Emerald Isle is famed for stunning coastlines and iconic cities, offering purr-fect inspiration for your new Irish cat name…

  • Dublin (capital city of Ireland)
  • Kerry (county in Ireland)
  • Cork (city in Ireland)
  • Shannon (river in Ireland)
  • Wicklow (county in Ireland)
  • Sligo (town in Ireland)
  • Galway (city in Ireland)
  • Liffey (river in Ireland)
  • Cashel (town in Ireland)
  • Blarney (stone in Ireland)
  • Kildare (county in Ireland)
  • Dingle (town in Ireland)
  • Donegal (county in Ireland)
  • Clare (county in Ireland)
  • Connemara (region in Ireland)
  • Limerick (city in Ireland)
  • Waterford (city in Ireland)
  • Boyne (river in Ireland)
  • Killarney (town in Ireland)
  • Aran (group of islands at the mouth of Galway Bay)
  • Burren (region in County Clare)
  • Glendalough (valley in County Wicklow)
  • Mayo (county in Ireland)
  • Tipperary (county in Ireland)
  • Roscommon (county in Ireland)
  • Wexford (county in Ireland)
  • Meath (county in Ireland)
  • Fermanagh (county in Northern Ireland)
  • Tyrone (county in Northern Ireland)
  • Carlow (county in Ireland)

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Irish cat names - tips

Congratulations! That wraps up our search for Irish cat names. You should now have a bounty of inspiration for naming your four-legged friend. But if you’re still unsure, don’t worry, we've got some purr-fectly fantastic tips to assist you...

First and foremost, your chosen Irish cat name should roll off the tongue as smoothly as a caleigh, and embody the spirit of Ireland. For example, you should pick names that capture the charm, folklore, and rich heritage of the Emerald Isle, while reflecting the unique paw-sonality of your beloved kitty.

Take a moment to think. Does your kitty exhibit the mischievousness and playfulness of Irish folklore? Then Irish names for cats like Finn or Aoife might be an ideal match. Or perhaps they possess the grace and elegance of the Irish landscape? Names like Shannon or Clover could be simply enchanting. Use your kitty’s unique purr-sonality to guide your choice.

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