Dublin: The Lilliput Press Ltd, 1990. — 188 p.
Irish Names contains just under a thousand names selected from the enormous wealth of historical sources – annals, genealogies, myth, legend and epic poetry – that make up the literature of early medieval Ireland. Of the extraordinary variety of names available to the early Irish – some twelve thousand are recorded – only a handful are in current use. This classic work of reference explains the background and meaning of these names, and provides a fascinating insight into the society in which they had their origin.
See RTÉ broadcast episode about the first book's edition
Gaelic personal names in 1981:
Ireland’s Eye