70 Sweet & Funny Irish Horse Names For Your New Foal

70 Sweet & Funny Irish Horse Names For Your New Foal

Looking for some sweet or funny Irish horse names for your new steed?

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Below, we’ve compiled a list of the most popular and funny horse names inspired by the Emerald Isle.

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35 Sweet & FUNNY IRISH HORSE NAMES FOR MALES

    • Houdini - perfect funny horse name for a horse with a tendency to disappear.
    • Anntoin - perfect for your favorite horse because it means priceless.
    • Guinness - the origin of this dry stout is Ireland. 
    • Bailey - a popular cream-based liquor in Ireland. 
    • Dow - suitable if you have a dark-colored horse.
    • Finbar - it means white hair in Irish.
    • Raghnall - best name for a strong horse breed like the Shire or Belgian Draft.
    • Shanley - translates to “ancient”
    • Patrick - in honor of St.Patrick, the 5th-century missionary born in Ireland. 
    • Kieran - for a horse that is dark-haired but also stunning.
    • Donegal - inspired by the name of a town in Northwest Ireland. 
    • Niall - a masculine name, which means a “champion.”
    • Aidan - if your horse is always full of energy, this is the perfect name!
    • Bailintin - it’s the Irish version of valiant.
    • Gruagh - a suitable name for a giant horse breed, such as Suffolk Punch.
    • Maher - meaning generous
    • Abracham - it's the Irish version of “Abraham” and it means father of many.
    • Scanlon - ideal for a horse that always gets into trouble; it means a scandal.
    • Cashel - named after a remote town located to the south of Ireland.
    • Grady - this is derived from the Irish word, gráda, which means noble.
    • Cathal - from two Irish words: cath meaning battle and val meaning rule.
    • Boynton - town near the Boyne, the 70-mile long river in northeast Ireland.
    • Cahir - a name that is popular in Ireland; translates to “battle man.”
    • Finley - in reference to a fair-haired hero.
    • Brody - the Irish translation for “from the muddy place.”
    • Caomh - it means kind or lovable in Irish.
    • Owen - it means youth.
    • Finn - of Irish origin, meaning “fair” or “white”
    • Galway - named after a sheep breed with long wool
    • Limmerick- after the often-naughty Irish joke!
    • Cody - from the word of O'Cuidighthigh, aka the helpful one.
    • Tyrone - ideal for a male horse, it means “From The Land Of The Yew Tree”
    • Fergus -means “powerful and manly”, which makes it perfect for a well-built mount.
    • Aghy - it means a friend of horses

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35 Irish Names for Female Horses

    • Aisling -Irish translation for “dream”
    • Darby - it means “liberty”, great for naming a horse born on the 4th of July.
    • Celt - as a tribute to one of the first communities that settled in Ireland.
    • Ita - named after the 6th-century Irish saint. 
    • Shamrock - it’s a clover-like plant
    • Daithi - ideal for a male horse, it means swift.
    • Shandy - this is another kind of drink that is quite common in Ireland.
    • Cathmore - this translates to the great fighter.
    • Quinn - derived from the old Irish name Conn, meaning wise.
    • Sheahan - derived from the Irish word, síocháin, which means peace.
    • Flossie McDougal: This Irish name means "cotton floss"
    • Roisin - means “little rose”; perfect for a miniature horse breed!
    • Puca - borrowed from the Celtic folklore, where it’s believed to bring both good and bad luck. 
    • Erin - the Anglicized version of the word, Eireann, or Ireland.
    • Aghamore- which means “from the great field”
    • Forba - appropriate for a territorial horse, it means “owns the fields.”
    • Muireann - inspired by the mermaid that was transformed into a woman.
    • Orla - meaning “golden princess” is ideal for a horse that acts gracefully.
    • Brennan - translates to little raven.
    • Goldie - it’s the short form for golden, and it means one with golden hair.
    • Mairead - in Irish, it’s the translation for the name Margaret
    • Cliodhna - a feminine name meaning “shapely”.
    • Aine - in honor of the Irish goddess of wealth; the name means radiance. 
    • Sadhbh - perfect for a mare, it means sweet or goodness.
    • Shea - the contracted form of “O'Shea”, meaning fortunate. 
    • Molly - best suited for a mare, and it means “star of the sea.”
    • Piritta - derived from the Celtics name brig-o, meaning power or strength.
    • Ailin - this means handsome in Irish.
    • Keeva - it’s the same as “Caoimhe” in Irish, and it means precious or gentle.
    • Lorcan - this is a masculine name, translating to “little fierce one.”
    • Saoirse - particularly popular in the 1920s, and it means freedom. 
    • Keely - this means something beautiful.
    • Greannmhar- literally a funny Irish name, as it means "funny"!
    • Lassie Dearg: Means "red lass" and comes from a story about a horse.

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