Here you’ll find 5 Irish girl names that start with G that begin with G, organized from “Gobnet” to “Gréine”. These names include medieval saints and mythological figures, offering lyrical, nature-inspired and historical choices.

Irish girl names that start with G are female names of Irish or Gaelic origin beginning with G. Many come from words for nature or old saints, like “Gréine” meaning “sun”.

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

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Irish girl names that start with G

Name Irish form Pronunciation Meaning Description
Grania Gráinne GRAWN-ya possibly “grain” or related to the sun Legendary heroine of the Diarmuid and Gráinne tale; popular medieval name, borne by 16th-century sea-captain Gráinne Ní Mháille (Grace O’Malley).
Gobnet Gobnait GOB-nit likely “little smith” or “smith-woman” 6th-century Irish saint from County Cork, associated with bees, healing and local veneration; churches and holy sites bear her name.
Gormlaith Gormfhlaith / Gormlaith GORM-lah “blue sovereign” or “blue princess” Medieval royal name borne by several queens and noblewomen; from gorm “blue” + flaith “ruler”, common in early Irish dynastic records.
Grian Grian GREE-an “sun” Name of a sun-goddess and poetic word for the sun; appears in early Irish literature and place-names, occasionally used as a given name.
Gréine Gréine / Gréineach GRAH-nyuh or GREE-neh “of the sun” or “sunny” Variant/derivative related to Grian and Gráinne, used poetically and in folklore; evokes sunlight and brightness in Gaelic tradition.

Descriptions

Grania
Gobnet
Gormlaith
Grian
Gréine
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