This list of Irish-language given names shows Irish language given names, their anglicisations and/or English language equivalents.
Some Irish names have false cognates, i.e. names that look similar but are not etymologically related, e.g. Áine is commonly accepted as the Irish equivalent of the etymologically unrelated names Anna and Anne.
Some names are recent creations, such as the now-common female names Saoirse "freedom" and Aisling "vision, dream".
Some Irish-language names have English equivalents, both deriving from a common source, e.g. Irish Máire (anglicised Maura), Máirín (Máire + -ín "a diminutive suffix"; anglicised Maureen) and English Mary all derive from French: Marie, which ultimately derives from Hebrew: מַרְיָם (maryām).
There are more historical Irish given names than can be found on this list, e.g. rare Middle or Old Irish names from the Middle Ages, but it would be impractical to list them all since there is practically an infinite amount of possible names and variants.