Friday, January 27, 2012

What are some uncommon Irish boys names?

please include pronunciations :)





and I mean names that are uncommon in the U.S not necessarily Ireland.





person who gives me the best ones I've never heard gets 10 points :]|||Look in the letter you like most





- Aden


- Ahern


- Alfrid


- Ailreas


- Alroy


- Ambros


- Ardall


- Arlyn





- Baethan


- Barrie


- Berk/ely


- Blian


- Bowie


- Braeden


- Bram


- Brannan


- Breslin





- Caelin


- Caine


- Cace


- Callahan


- Caolan


- Cathan


- Clancey


- Conall


- Conley


- Corlan


- Crevan





- Dagen


- Daithi


- Dallen


- Daric


- Delano


- Donnel


- Driscoll


- Duante


- Duggan


-





- Erc


- Ennos


- Evoy


- Eanlin





- Fagan


- Fallon


- Farrel


- Finnian








PHEW IM TIRED Dx


Look at bbnames.com|||Faolan- 'Fway-lawn' or 'Fay-lan'


Oengus (although it may be a bit TOO uncommon!)- 'Enn-giss'


Ailbe- 'all-bay'


Finnbar- 'fin-bar'


Oisin- 'Osh-een'


Donncha- 'done-acka'


Eamon- 'Ay-munn'


Niall- 'nigh-ull'





I personally LOVE Faolan. I prefer the Fay-lan version, but both are good :) Faolan James is lovely|||Fergus





http://www.babynamesofireland.com/irish-鈥?/a>











Begsus D telos|||Ois铆n


Caomhine (pronounced C-wee-veen)


脫ran


Eoghan (same pronunciation as Eoin)


Cathal


Shona (Pronounced Show-na|||Cearnaigh, pronounced "Car-ny"





Typical Irish name, why use five letters when nine will do?

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