Friday, January 27, 2012

What are some nice IRISH or Gaelic names for girls? Please put proper way to pronounce it as well...This is fo?

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.


Well my name's R贸is铆n (Ro-sheen)


Some of my friends names are :


Aoibheann (ay-veen)


Colleen (col-lean)


脕ine (on-ya)


S铆le (shee-la)


Clodagh (Clo-dah)


Maeve (may-v)


Shauna (shaw-na)


Caitlin (kate-lin)


Aoife (ee-fa)


Orlaigh (Orla)


Caoimhe (Quee-va)


Bridget (bridge-ett)


Siobhain (shiv-on)


Caitriona (cat-trena)


Ailish (ay-lish)


Cl铆odhna (clean-na)


Niamh (neeve)


Eimear (ee-mer)


Patricia (pa-trisha)


Hope that helped :)|||Here are a few that are traditional:





Grainne (Graw-nee-ah)


Aoife


Niamh (Neev)


Sorcha (sorcka) its sarah in irish


Sadhbh (sive)


Sh谩una (shawna)


R贸is铆n (Roshe-een)


Catraoine (cathrin) kate in irish


Aine (awnee-ah)


Caitl铆n (cathleen) katelyn in irish


Eabhla (eve-la/ ave-la)


Sin茅ad (shin-ade)


Caoilainn (Keelin)


Caoimhe (kweeva)


Ailbe (alby/alba)


Aoibheann (eve-een)





Hope i helped ya.





x|||The most popular Irish girls names in Ireland are Aoife (e-fa), Ciara (Keer-a), Caoimhe (Kwee-va) and Niame (Neev).|||Grainne-Grawnya


Niamh-Neeve


Maeve


Finola


Fionnuala (Finooala)


Aine -Awnya


Eithne -Ethna


Ailbhe- Elva


Aisling-Ashling


Edain--aideen


Dervla


Orla


Bridget


Brid


Dympna


Oonagh|||At least M谩ire (pronounced like Moya or Moira) is very popular name.|||What about Siobhan (shavonne)


Sorry that's the only one I can think of off the top of my head.


Hope I helped!

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