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Eirinn

What does Eirinn mean?

Eirinn Pronunciation of Eirinn as a name for girls has the meaning "Ireland". Eirinn is a version of Erin (Irish, Gaelic): from Éirinn and Éire.

STARTS WITH Ei-

ASSOCIATED WITH ireland (gaelic)

Variations

VARIANTS Erynn, Eryn, Erinne, Erinn, Erienne, Eirynn, Eiryn, Eirin, Eireann, Aryn, Arinne, Arin, Aren, Airin, Aerynne, Aerin, Aerenne, Aeran

RELATIONS VIA ERIN Eire, Erina, Erinna, Kerin, Terin

CREATIVE FORMS
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Eirinn Annelise (E.A.), ..

How popular is Eirinn?

Eirinn is an uncommonly occurring given name for women. Eirinn is an uncommon surname too for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Which version is better?

Erin (#421 FROM CURRENT RECORDS), Eryn (#1746), Arin, Aryn and Erinn are the prominent varying forms of Eirinn (NOT RANKED) appearing in the Top 2000. Other variants, like Aeran, are seldom used. These relations of Eirinn were popular as baby names 4 decades ago (USAGE OF 0.69%) and have become much less conventional since (USAGE 0.05%, 93%), with the version Erin becoming somewhat outmoded. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Arin, Aryn, Erin, Erinn, Eryn in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Erin outside U.S.

Similar Names

Eirinn is alike in pronunciation to Aireen, Eirawen, Eireen, Eiren, Eirene, Eirian, Eirwen, Erene, Euron, Eurwen, Eurwyn and Irine. Other recommended sound-alike names are Airina, Aislinn, Briann, Brinn, Caronn (see Karen), Carynn, Corinn, Corrinn, Darlinn, Edlinn, Edwine, Egilina, Eifiona, Eilean, Eileen, Eilena, Eilene, Eilin, Eilis, Eilwen, Eimile, Eineen, Einin, Eir, Eirana, Eirena, Eiriol, Eirlys, Elain, Elaina, Elina, Elmina, Elrica, Elvina, Elzina, Enrica, Erena, Eriko, Eris, Erna, Ervina, Erwina, Etain, Eugina, Eurfyn (see Eurfron), Euriona (see Euron), Evina, Evlin, Evlynn, Eyrica (see Erica), Gudrinn (see Gudrun), Kaitrinn (see Katherine), Keriann, Korynn, Liann, Linn, Marinn, Mirian, Riann, Teriann, Tirian, Tirien and Tirion. These names tend to be more frequently used than Eirinn.


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