

Ailbe - (AL-vyuh or AL-fe)(OGer) "noble, bright." Ailbhe, Alvy, Albert.Aignéis - (AG-nesh) "gentle, pure." Aghna, Agnes.Aifric - (A-frik) (Celt) "pleasant" Afric, Africa, Aphria.Aideen - Oscar's wife,he was grandson of Finn mac Cumhail.

Aidan - (Celt) "flame, fire, fiery" derived from word aedh "fire." Edan, Aodhan (EH-thahn) anglicized also can be Irish Aodán dim.Aichlinn - might be a also can be Echlin.Aghna - (EH-nuh or EE-nuh) "gentle, pure." Irish for Agnes.Ághaistín - (IrGael) cognate of Augustine, feminine also can be Latin name Augustinus.Agata - "good" variant of Greek name Agatha.Afterwards, he lived on for thousands of years as a salmon, an eagle and a hawk.Affrica - (Gael) "pleasant, agreeable." Name of a 12th Century queen of the Isle of Man, not from the continent.Aeneas - "worthy of praise" anglicization of Aengus.Saint Aodhan of Fern performed many miracles, including healing the lame and blind son of a British king. Aedammair - from aedh "fire." Aodhamair.Aed - derived from the word aedh "fire" common in early Ireland name of several early saints, and four Ui Neill High Kings.Adrian - "of the Adriatic" from original form Latin Hadrianus.Addie - Irish pet also can be Adelaide.Adamnan - "the timid one" name of an abbot of Iona.Anglicized version of Irish Gaelic Ádhamh Scottish Gaelic Ádhamh. Adam - (H) "son of the red earth." Adhamh (A-thuhv).

