Monday, July 19, 2010

Which irish name for our baby girl?

i have 2 children and have just found out my 3rd is going to be a little baby girl!


my husband and I live in ireland and love irish names. We also have a son and daughter which are called Oisin (osh + een) and Aoibheann (eve + een).





which names do you prefer for our new baby daughter?





Blathnaid (blaw + nid)


Bronagh (bro + nah)


Caoimhe (kee + va)


Clodagh (clo + da)


Eimear (ee + mer)


Maebh (may + v)


Neasa


Saoirse (sear + sha)


Shauneen





Please help and also if you have any other irish names please write them down!!


thanks in advance!!


xx

Which irish name for our baby girl?
I love Caoimhe and Maebh. Eimear and Saoirse are really nice names too.





Some favourites of mine are Aisling, Sin茅ad, and Niamh
Reply:I like Maebh (i have a neighbor who is very irish and has Maeve, Trent, and Lily), Saoirse (I love Saoirse Ronan, she's an actress) and I have never heard of Caoimhe but it sounds pretty. I would say that Neasa and Shauneen are the easiest to spell, but since you live in Ireland, it probably wouldn't be a problem. The rest don't really sound feminine enough.
Reply:from your list i like


Caoimhe (kee + va)


Maebh (may + v)





i have some others: What about ---


Brighid / Bridget


Cristiona (kris-TEE-nuh).


Gemma - (JEM-ma) "precious stone."


Kassidy - "clever."


Cadlae, Cadhla (KY-la)


Cairist矛ne (kare ih STEEN)





:) good luck
Reply:I love Irish names





My 2 daughters are called Niamh (Neeve) and Aislinn (Ash-lin). Everyone comments on these names, even when we are in Ireland!





How about Fionuala( Fa-nu-lar) or Aoife ( Ee-faa) ?





Out of the names you have cosen I like Saoirse best





Happy choosing !
Reply:I like Caoimhe and Maebh alot!!! Good luck :)





Also like Bebhinn (Bay-vin), Siobahn (Sha-vaughn) or Maire (Maw-ra)!
Reply:I like Saoirse and Clodagh.





What about :


Aoibh (eve)


Aoife (ee-fa)


Cait (caw-it)


Roisin (Ro-sheen)


Orlaith(oar-la)


Cliona (Clee-na)
Reply:I like Saoirse but my cousin pronounces it (sorsh-a) and Clodagh.
Reply:I've always loved the names Caoimhe %26amp; Aoife for Irish girl names.


I do prefer Aoife though : )


Good look.


x
Reply:Brynn: (Irish) Hope


Teagan: (Irish) little poet





Both names that I'm naming my daughters.
Reply:Some of them are hard to spell... but I dont live in I reland though.. :) I really like Maebh ( could never pronounce it though without your help :), Neasa and Shauneen. I'm sure they are easier for Irish to pronounce than me :)
Reply:I love bronagh not sure on the rest I like Shauna and think thats irish but not sure if you spell it different . :) Merry Xmas all.
Reply:Shauneen !! It is beautiful and has a lovely ring to it, why not use one of the other names as her middle name too ? ..x Good Luck and Best Wishes ..x
Reply:I don't care for those names.





My favorite Irish names are Colleen, Bridget and Brianna.
Reply:Clodagh


Neasa


Bronagh
Reply:Neasa, Saoirse and Shauneen are really nice, also i like the name Aine said like on-ya
Reply:I am Irish as well and my favourite baby girl name is Siobhan.
Reply:i like: Caimhe, Saorise abd Shauneen





Congratultaions!!
Reply:Aine - means joy or praise - queen of the munster fairies


Norah, Alannah, Caitlin
Reply:Saoirse or Eimear
Reply:Saoirse!
Reply:My favourite from the list is Maebh but i think they are all beautiful names.
Reply:what about the names Siobhain Sinead or Molly
Reply:Katelyn is an irish name,
Reply:Aoife (ee-fah)





is my fave irish girls name ever.
Reply:Always liked Aine
Reply:ERIN. Is a good old irish name MERRY CHRISTMAS x
Reply:Maebh
Reply:Maybe you need to give other names, I really don't like the names
Reply:shauneen. its sooo cute. i love it
Reply:Caoimhe...defo my fav!!
Reply:How about Saoirse Leprechaun

honeysuckle

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