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Peig name pronunciation
Peig name pronunciation





Hope that helped :)|||Here are a few that are traditional: This is for a story I am writing and I need a few lovely female names that are used in Ireland preferably or at least around that area|||Im irish =) like, actually irish not like most of the people on this who think because their granda's are of irish decent that makes them irish. Shawn, Shane, Seamus, Shay, Liam, Evan, Ryan, Devin, Finley, Connor, Corey, Casey, Cameron, Patrickįiona, Ansley, Bevin, Brianna, Collen, Devyn, Kamryn, Eileen, Caitlin, Kendal, Keeley, Molly, Riley, Trista|||Luke and Connor|||Sean, Patrick|||my name is irish!! My grandfather were born in Ireland, his name was James Maura|||Maureen, Kathleen, Conner, Shannon, Megan, Erin, Padraig|||Boys. Kian|||Shannon, Patrick, Connor, Shawn.|||Patrick! My boyfriend comes from a long line of Irish blood, he's almost pure as well, and his name is Liam. What are your favourites?|||Aeden :] I'm 100% irish and I was raised in the Americas. Ronan reminds me of Ronan Keating and Rogan just reminds me of the word rouge.|||I personally think that Rowan is by far the best, And I believe it is Irish.įor a friend's baby, just as suggestions. It also makes me think of Rogaine (a male hair-loss drug). This doesn't sound very smart or attractive to me.even though it's a traditional Irish name, if I didn't know that I'd assume it was a made-up name that's supposed to sound like "Rogue" with the popular N ending.

peig name pronunciation

Not quite as wonderful a mental image as Rowan, and a little heavy on the N's, but still a decent Irish name that grows up well.ģ. This is a great makes me picture a beautifully handsome, strong, manly, yet smart and sensitive guy.Ģ. It's a cute name, but it also has a strong, masculine sound to it.ġ. Get off the high horse.Īre these Irish? which is best? any suggestions?|||I like Ronan - it's an Irish name, and it's really unusual. Niamh but I like many english/american versions. I really dont like the anglised ones like Coleen either and I love Aoibhin!|||Caoimhe and Caoimhín %26lt 3|||Roisin and Brendan|||Aoife and Ciarán :)|||Girls would be If you want to talk about English/American versions then you go to a question that's asking about those.|||I like: :)įor boys I The asker isn't on a ''high horse.'' She asked about real Irish names so she wants answers with real Irish names. What are yours?|||Oisin, Daire, Caoimhe, Ciaran, Niamh, Fionn.Īll great names.|||I love Irish names! The real ones. Real Irish names ONLY, please no fake English/American versions. Seamus is one of my favorite Irish names.|||I love the name Saoirse, and I also really like Siobhan|||Saoirse-My friend is called that and i call her Saucy, but i actually like her name :)|||Siohban|||i dont like those names but i do like Sierra and Shauna better * There ya go.|||I love Sinead, Saoirse isn't my style. Sadhbh (Sigh-v) Might be way too weird for the book though It is a very nice name and middle name in Irish.|||I prefer Saoirse to Sinéad but don't really like either. I always liked "Liam" which is William in Irish. But are you looking for male or female names? Or both?įallon is a nice Irish name for a female. ~Kieran's Mummy|||Glenn is very nice Irish name. What do you think?|||I love Saoirse!Īnd I know it doesn't begin with an S but Aoife is also pretty awesome. I really love Irish names starting with S.īut I just seriously love those two.

peig name pronunciation

Typical Irish name, why use five letters when nine will do? Shona (Pronounced Show-na|||Cearnaigh, pronounced "Car-ny" I prefer the Fay-lan version, but both are good :) Faolan James is lovely|||Fergus

peig name pronunciation

Oengus (although it may be a bit TOO uncommon!)- 'Enn-giss' Look at |||Faolan- 'Fway-lawn' or 'Fay-lan' Person who gives me the best ones I've never heard gets 10 points :]|||Look in the letter you like most And I mean names that are uncommon in the U.S not necessarily Ireland.







Peig name pronunciation