Maeve:
This name, derived from the Old Irish “Medb,” appears in Irish mythology as both the Queen of Connacht and a queen of the fairies.
Aisling:
Meaning “dream” or “vision,” Aisling is also associated with a fairy-like spirit in the animated movie “The Secret of Kells”.
Niamh:
Meaning “bright” or “radiant,” Niamh is a popular Irish name, and in mythology, Niamh is known as the daughter of the sea god.
Clíodhna:
Clíodhna is a Queen of the Banshees of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Brigid:
A Celtic goddess from early medieval Ireland, Brigid is part of the Tuatha Dé Danann, an ancient mythical race of fairies, and is associated with spring, healing, fire, poetry, and more.
Aelin or Maeve Or Sora
Fiona or Meghan
Misty
Coral
Peach/Peaches
Cherry
Berry
Bailey. Like. Baileys Irish Creme
Imogen
Cora!
Morag
Fae, Maeve, Rory, Kenna, Keira, Kaeli, Keagan, Fallon, Darcy, Tara, Taryn, Collins, Siara,
Fae
Saoirse
Nora
Pixie
Lucky or Shamrock🍀 she’s beautiful 😍
Bramble
Imp, Pixie, Ogress, Boiudica, Damsel Duchess
Eliz
Shee💖
Stella
Nicola
Ansley, Paisley, Gemma, Bailey, Brooke
Shay
Meadow
Beautiful dog
Maeve:
This name, derived from the Old Irish “Medb,” appears in Irish mythology as both the Queen of Connacht and a queen of the fairies.
Aisling:
Meaning “dream” or “vision,” Aisling is also associated with a fairy-like spirit in the animated movie “The Secret of Kells”.
Niamh:
Meaning “bright” or “radiant,” Niamh is a popular Irish name, and in mythology, Niamh is known as the daughter of the sea god.
Clíodhna:
Clíodhna is a Queen of the Banshees of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Brigid:
A Celtic goddess from early medieval Ireland, Brigid is part of the Tuatha Dé Danann, an ancient mythical race of fairies, and is associated with spring, healing, fire, poetry, and more.
Grainne
Gail
Banshee
Cerridwen
How about Finn?
Puck!!
Kerin
Melanie
Valerie
Thistle