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Irish dog names

TrustedHousesitters blog writer Dan Barraclough
Dan Barraclough
30 April 20234 min read
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Looking for Celtic dog names? Well, you’ll want the lick of the Irish when it comes to finding the paw-fect name for your pooch. Thankfully, you’ve come to the best place.

We’ve put together the best Irish dog names that honor the Emerald Isle’s culture, beautiful shores and layered history, offering the perfect selection of monikers for your furry friend. Whether you’ve brought home an Irish Wolfhound or you’re from the stunning island yourself and want to tip your hat to your heritage, you’ll find all the best ideas on this page.

So, please say top of the morning to our list of Irish names for dogs…

Irish female dog names

Brought home an Irish breed? Or planning to adopt one, soon? Either way, we’ve got the best female Irish dog names for your latest furry addition to the family…

  • Saoirse (Freedom)
  • Niamh (Radiance)
  • Maeve (Intoxicating)
  • Brigid (Exalted one)
  • Aisling (Dream or vision)
  • Caoimhe (Gentle, beautiful)
  • Fiona (Fair)
  • Ciara (Dark-haired)
  • Aoife (Beautiful, radiant)
  • Roisin (Little rose)

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Irish male dog names

For your Irish lad, you’ll find some craic-ing Irish male dog names from our list below. We’ve also included the English translations to help guide your name-picking adventure across the Emerald Isle…

  • Finn (Fair, white)
  • Cillian (Little church)
  • Conor (Lover of hounds)
  • Oisin (Little deer)
  • Seamus (Supplanter)
  • Padraig (Noble)
  • Ronan (Little seal)
  • Liam (Resolute protection)
  • Eamon (Rich protector)
  • Colm (Dove)

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Cute Irish dog names

Does your pup need to be any cuter? Hey, it won’t harm anybody. So, if you want your heartstrings pulled further, go for one of these cute Celtic dog names…

  • Clover
  • Pippin
  • Lucky
  • Molly
  • Biscuit
  • Bailey
  • Teddy
  • Poppy
  • Rosie
  • Oliver

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Unique Celtic dog names

Irish dog names are already pretty unique. So why not push the boat out further and explore some out-of-the-box Celtic dog names? With one of these marvelous monikers, your Celtic canine companion will definitely stand out from the pack…

  • Eilidh (Scottish Gaelic for "light")
  • Lir (Irish for "sea")
  • Elowen (Cornish for "elm")
  • Cianan (Irish for "little ancient one")
  • Rhiannon (Welsh for "divine queen")
  • Fintan (Irish for "white fire")
  • Morrigan (Irish mythology, a goddess of war)
  • Ceridwen (Welsh mythology, a goddess of rebirth)
  • Caddock (Welsh for "battle-sharp")
  • Iseult (Irish mythology, a tragic heroine)

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Gaelic dog names and their meanings

Giving your pooch a Gaelic dog name is a wonderful way to honor your own Irish heritage. On the other hand, they’re simply brilliant ideas for any size, breed or gender of pooch…

  • Aoibheann (Gaelic for "beautiful, fair")
  • Fiachra (Gaelic for "raven")
  • Orlaith (Gaelic for "golden princess")
  • Ruairi (Gaelic for "red-haired king")
  • Sorcha (Gaelic for "bright, radiant")
  • Tadhg (Gaelic for "poet, philosopher")
  • Grainne (Gaelic for "grace, love")
  • Eoghan (Gaelic for "born of the yew tree")
  • Siofra (Gaelic for "elf, sprite")
  • Ciaran (Gaelic for "dark-haired")

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Irish dog name tips

Congratulations! That concludes our search for Irish dog names. You should now be overflowing with inspiration for naming your loyal companion. But if you're still uncertain, fear not! We have some paw-some tips to assist you.

First things first, this may sound obvious, but your chosen Celtic dog name should be easy to pronounce (for you, the vet, and your future house sitters!), so that it resonates with your pup. Of course, some Irish names are beautifully unique, so just make sure you’re comfortable calling this name from across the pooch park. 

We also recommend swerving names that sound like common commands like “sit”, “wait” or “stay”, which will simply confuse them during puppy training. Another paw-some tip is to take a couple days before naming your pooch. Get to know their canine character and traits first. 

For instance, does your pup possess the lively spirit of Irish legends? Then Irish names for dogs like Oisin or Saoirse could be a perfect idea. Or perhaps they have the strength and resilience of the Irish landscape? Names like Cian or Niamh would be simply enchanting. 

Now, take a look at our list of Irish dog names, use our tips, and may the luck of the Irish guide you in finding the paw-fect name for your perfect pup. Good luck!

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