Certificate of Name
Aisling
Feminine
Irish
Meaning & Origin
Aisling is an Irish feminine name meaning "dream" or "vision", derived from the Irish language word aisling. The name was created in the 20th century, drawing on a rich poetic tradition.Etymology and Poetic TraditionThe word aisling (pronounced approximately ASH-ling) refers to a genre of Irish-language visionary poetry that flourished in the late 17th and 18th centuries. In an aisling poem, Ireland appears to the poet in a dream as a beautiful or haggard woman, often called a spéirbhean ("heavenly woman"), who laments Ireland's plight and foretells a revival, typically linked to the restoration of the Stuart monarchy. The poetic form has deep roots in Irish mythopoeic tradition and is still performed as traditional sean-nós songs today.Notable BearersThe name Aisling gained popularity in modern Ireland and among the Irish diaspora. Notable bearers include Irish actress Aisling Bea (born 1984) and Irish singer Aisling Doonan. Variants such as Aislinn, Ashling, and Aislin are also used.Meaning: Dream, visionOrigin: Irish language, from poetic traditionType: Feminine given nameUsage: Primarily Irish, also in other English-speaking countriesVariants: Aislinn, Ashling, Aislin
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