Friday, January 20, 2012

What are some tradditonal irish names for a boy and a girl?

Boys


Diarmuid(deer-mid)


Cormac


Carrick


Sean


Eoin/Eoghan(o-in)


Aodhan(aidan)


Brendan


Fionn/Finn(both pronounced fin)


Oisin(oh-sheen)


Ruari(ro-ree)


Seamus(shay-mus)


Cian(key-in)


Ciar(keer)





Girls


Aoife(ee-fa)


Bridget


Ciara(kee-ra)


Ailis/Ailish/Eilis/Eilish(ay-lish)


Clodagh(clo-da)


Ealga(ale-ga)


Gormlaith(gorm-lee) - irish equivalent for barbara


Maebh (may-v)


Mairead(mawr-aid)


Orlaith(or-la)


Sile(she-la)|||Cian "keen"


Lorc谩n "lor-kan"


Se谩n "shawn"


Neil "kneel"


Aidan


Cormac


Eoin / Eoghan "owen"


C谩el "cale"





Saoirse "seer-sha"


Clodagh "clow-dah"


Eime谩r "eem-rr" / "e-meer"


Niamh "neev"


Maeve "mayv"


Noreen


Sorcha "sor-kah"


Saibh "sighv"


Aisling "ash-ling"





{EDIT} - Not to confuse you, and to correct the user below me: Ceilidh is pronounced "Kaylee" or "Kayla" not "sel-eede"!! Also, Kaitlyn isn't an Irish name. However, Caitlin is...|||Here are my favourite girl names from the website below...





Caiomhe /keeva/


Niamh /neev/





:-)|||Traditional Irish names for girls are Kaitlyn, Ceilidh (Sel-eede) and Colleen.


I'm not too sure about boys ones but I think Connor, Patrick and Daniel are.


Good Luck :)|||Aisling (ASH-ling)


Ciara (KEER-ah)


Niamh (NEEV)


Saoirse (SEER-sha) or (SOAR-sha)


Caoimhe (KWEE-va) or (KEE-va)





Sean (Shawn)


Eoin (O-wen)


Cillian (Kill-e-in)


Ciaran (KEER-in)|||Molly Colleen for a girl and Killian Jamie for a boy~|||siobhan (shavon)


saiorse (seersha)





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brian


lauren


colleen|||Patrick


Conor for boy.





Not sure about girls.

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