This list includes 13 Irish girl names that start with F, from “Fedelm” to “Fíona”. These names range from mythological and historical choices to modern favourites useful for baby naming or storytelling.

Irish girl names that start with F are female names rooted in the Irish language and cultural tradition. Several, like Fedelm, appear in myth and early literature, adding narrative depth to each name.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Pronunciation, and Meaning.

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Irish girl names that start with F

Name Irish form Pronunciation Meaning Description
Fionnuala Fionnuala fin-OO-lah [finˈuːlə] white shoulder Mythological daughter of Lir; long-established Irish name, anglicised Finola or Fenella.
Finola Fionnuala fi-NO-la [fɪˈnoʊlə] white shoulder Anglicised form of Fionnuala; used from medieval times to present in Ireland, moderately rare.
Fiona Fíona FEE-oh-nah [ˈfiːənə] vine, wine Modern anglicised form of Irish Fíona; popular in Ireland and abroad, sometimes mistakenly linked to “fionn” (fair).
Fíona Fíona FEE-oh-nah [ˈfiːənə] vine, wine Irish Gaelic feminine used in Ireland; anglicised as Fiona, common in modern naming.
Fiadh Fíadh FEE-uh [ˈfiə] wild; deer Contemporary Irish name rising in popularity; pronounced “FEE-uh”, part of the modern Gaelic revival.
Fia Fia FEE-ah [ˈfiə] deer Short name meaning “deer”; historically attested and increasingly revived as a girl’s name.
Flidais Flidais FLI-dash [ˈflɪdæʃ] goddess name (meaning uncertain) Mythological woodland and cattle goddess from early Irish tales; rare but attested in literature.
Fedelm Fedelm FEH-delm [FEH-delm] seeress/poetess (etymology uncertain) Legendary prophetess in Irish sagas; medieval personal name often anglicised Fidelma.
Fidelma Fedelm fi-DEL-ma [fiˈdɛlmə] seeress/poetess (etymology uncertain) Medieval Irish name still in use; popularised by modern fiction (Sister Fidelma).
Flann Flann FLAN [flan] red, ruddy Ancient unisex name often used for women in medieval Ireland; rarely used today but historically attested.
Findabair Findabair fin-DAH-bair [fɪnˈdɑːbər] possibly “white phantom” or “fair lady” Mythological princess in the Ulster Cycle; literary name, seldom used as a modern given name.
Fianna Fianna FEE-an-uh [ˈfiənə] band of warriors From the legendary Fianna warrior bands; sometimes adopted as a modern feminine given name.
Fíne Fíne FEE-neh [ˈfiːnʲə] etymology uncertain Medieval Irish feminine name found in annals; uncommon today but historically attested.

Descriptions

Fionnuala
Finola
Fiona
Fíona
Fiadh
Fia
Flidais
Fedelm
Fidelma
Flann
Findabair
Fianna
Fíne
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