Most common (Gen Z?) girl names in Ireland
I was wondering what non-irish people would think of this list, obviously there's a lot of very common ones but a few others that foreigners would be fascinated with. I'm currently 18 (born in 2006) and I've seen these names among people MY age and a small bit older too. I didn't base it off of the current 2020's naming trend (which would be a little bit different, albeit mostly similar to the rest of the names here)
The point of this list is accuracy, I think my wide range of experiences (living in various areas of the country + going to both a regular secondary school and a private school) adds authenticity. It's funny because I'm not even ethnically irish lol
In no particular order:
Aoife (pronounced 'Eefa'), Caoimhe (pronounced 'Kweeva'), Lauren, Laura, Erin, Grace, Ella, Sophie, Sophia, Sofia, Alanna, Mia, Catherine, Freya, Victoria, Sarah, Hannah, Ava, Eabha (pronounced 'Ava'), Róisín (pronounced 'Ro-sheen'), Rebecca, Nicole, Abbie, Abigail, Anna, Lily, Rachel, Shauna, Isabel, Kate, Katie, Áine (pronounced 'Onya'), Molly, Emma, Emily, Lucy, Zoey, Zoe, Orla, Eva, Eve, Georgia, Charlotte, Aislinn, Aisling, Niamh (pronounced 'Neev'), Amy, Amelia, Andrea, Tara, Ciara (pronounced 'Keera'), Leah (pronounced 'Lia'), Zara, Karen, Amelia, Sadbh (pronounced 'Sive'), Molly, Caitlin, Megan, Amber
Which is your favorite 😊 There's some nice ones in here but I'm so used to hearing them all 24/7 lol