Wednesday, February 1, 2012

What are some good, but uncommon Irish Gaelic names? (for boys and girls)?

Real Irish names please...


Thanx|||These would be uncommon where I live (West Cork) but not sure about around the country:

Saoirse

脡adaoin

Doireann

Deirbhile

Bl谩thnaid

Fionnuala



Aodh

Conch煤r

Fionn

Fiachra

Ois铆n

Seoirse (Irish for George)|||For girls these are some of my favourites





Roisin (Row-sheen) meaning little rose


Naimh (Neeve)


Ailbhe (Al-va)


Ailene (Ay-lene)


Aisling (Ash-ling)


Caitriona (Cat-tree-na)


Aiofe (E-fa)


Micheala (mic-kay-la)





For lads:





Peadar (pa-der/ther) the d is sort of half way between a d and a th, if that makes sense :)


Fionn (Fee-yon)


Liam (Lee-am)


Ronan (Row-nan)


Eamonn (Ay-mon)


Tomas (toe-mas)


Cathal (Ca-hal)


Cormac


Diarmuid (di-yayr-mid)


Fiachra(fee-kra)


Niall (nile)


Ruari (rory)|||Girls:


Aobh (eve)


Aoife (eff-a)


Caera (care-a)


Fenella


Kyna (key-na)


Madailein (mad-a-lyn)


Seonaid (shan-aid)





Boys:


Aden (a-den)


Blair


Cairn (care-n)


Casey


Darra (dar-rah)


Doherty (doc-er-tee)


Eoghan (oh-wen)


Ferris


Keane (keen)|||I love Gaelic baby names! This is my favorite site to browse Gaelic baby names:


http://www.babynamenetwork.com/baby_name鈥?/a>





It gives both boy and girl names as well as their meanings.|||Girls:





Ciar (Kee-ir) or Ciara


Naomh (Nev)





Boys:





Conall (Kul-all)


Eoghan (Oh-in)|||Aidan


Barrie


Blaine


Brodie


Cameron





Alana


Arlene


Brenna


Bridget


Callie|||lily

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