its also on a tv advert and has "her hair was black and her eyes were blue" lyrics in the chorus
Name of irish song on p.s i love you?
galway girl, and there are several versions out there.
mundy have an excellent version
Reply:the song is called gallaway girl by flogging molly its a classic
Do you like this irish boy name?
Sunday, November 20, 2011
What Irish or scottish names are there for a girl?
I'd like to me true to my family heritage. I'd like some help with this. I think I have one for a boy, but if you have any great names for a boy let me know too.
Thanks
Carolyn
What Irish or scottish names are there for a girl?
Irish names:
Aoife (eefah)
Caoimhe (kweeva)
Niamh (nee-uv)
Roisin (Rosheen)
Aisling (Ashling)
Saoirse (See-ir-sheh)
谩ine (Awnya)
Clodagh (clode-ah)
C谩itl铆n (coyt-leen)
Eimear (eemer)
Orla
Aoibhe (Eeva)
Eabha (Ava)
Sin茅ad (shin-aid)
Aoibheann (Eevan)
Sadhbh (sive)
Aoibh铆nn (Eeveen)
Maeve
Ciara (Keira)
Reply:I'm Irish and my fav irish names are
GIRLS:
Niamh(neev) it means bright
Sadhbh(sive) it means good and honest
Aoibhean(e-veen) means lovley
Rois铆n(ro-sheen) I don't like it so much but means little rose
Ciara(ki-ra) i don't know what it means
BOYS:
Eoin(owen) gift from god
Ruar铆(Rory) red headed king
Tadhg(tige as in tiger) poet
Conor
Finn
Reply:We conceived in Ireland, so we wanted a name that had Irish background...
Unfortunately, depending on where you live i suppose, nothing appealed to us for a first name.
So, we picked a middle name, we went with Aislinn. it's irish and it means dream.
We pronounce it AIS-LINN. My sister-in-law used to be a nanny in England and said that that name is really pronounced ASH-LINN, but we fell in love with it pronounced the first way.
And our two year old sounds adorable when she says her full name!!! :)
Reply:I love Irish names.
GIRLS_ Aisling, Kinsley, Ainslie, Cadhla, Enya, Keira, Nola, Maeve, Saoirse (seer-sha), Ryann, Rylie, Teave, Teagan
BOYS_ Nolan/Noland, Findlay, Riley
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/938832...
Reply:Aislin
Rhiannon
Conor
Here is a link to a great Irish baby name site: http://www.babynamesofireland.com/
This link is to Scottish baby names: http://www.babynameguide.com/categorysco...
Reply:Rory/Rori for a girl or boy. Or in my case it came out Rauri
Here's a great site for Irish names, gives pronunciation too.
www.babynamesofireland.com
Good luck!
Reply:An Irish name for a girl. - Naoise (NEE-sha)
I think it is such a pretty name. :]
P.S I live in Ireland (I'm half Irish) and know quite a few Irish names. But I think Naoise is really nice. :]
Reply:shannon, kelly, maeve, maggie, margaret, eileen, maureen, colleen, kathleen,
Reply:I named my children Caitlin and Conner ..Very true to my heritage..We call Caitlin ..Caty (as in Ka-deee)..Those were the top names when I choose them from the Irish names 4 boys/girls..lol..Lots of luck..
Reply:Kathleen
Caitlin
Molly
Eavan
Aileen or Eileen
Colleen
Brianna
Alena
Corey
Devin
Fiona
Keeley
Lesley
Nyla
Maeve
Riley
Rori
Trista
Sheena
Tara
Reply:Kaelin (waterfall)
Brenna
Brigit
Katy
Finna
For a boy I love Brogan
Reply:Gwen
Meredith
Shannon
Tara
Erin
Ashlinn
Delaney
Enya
Molly
Neve
Reply:Riley is a great Irish boy or girls name, i really like it for either
Reply:Lana; It means little rock in Gaelic
Reply:Mary (Queen of Scots)
Thanks
Carolyn
What Irish or scottish names are there for a girl?
Irish names:
Aoife (eefah)
Caoimhe (kweeva)
Niamh (nee-uv)
Roisin (Rosheen)
Aisling (Ashling)
Saoirse (See-ir-sheh)
谩ine (Awnya)
Clodagh (clode-ah)
C谩itl铆n (coyt-leen)
Eimear (eemer)
Orla
Aoibhe (Eeva)
Eabha (Ava)
Sin茅ad (shin-aid)
Aoibheann (Eevan)
Sadhbh (sive)
Aoibh铆nn (Eeveen)
Maeve
Ciara (Keira)
Reply:I'm Irish and my fav irish names are
GIRLS:
Niamh(neev) it means bright
Sadhbh(sive) it means good and honest
Aoibhean(e-veen) means lovley
Rois铆n(ro-sheen) I don't like it so much but means little rose
Ciara(ki-ra) i don't know what it means
BOYS:
Eoin(owen) gift from god
Ruar铆(Rory) red headed king
Tadhg(tige as in tiger) poet
Conor
Finn
Reply:We conceived in Ireland, so we wanted a name that had Irish background...
Unfortunately, depending on where you live i suppose, nothing appealed to us for a first name.
So, we picked a middle name, we went with Aislinn. it's irish and it means dream.
We pronounce it AIS-LINN. My sister-in-law used to be a nanny in England and said that that name is really pronounced ASH-LINN, but we fell in love with it pronounced the first way.
And our two year old sounds adorable when she says her full name!!! :)
Reply:I love Irish names.
GIRLS_ Aisling, Kinsley, Ainslie, Cadhla, Enya, Keira, Nola, Maeve, Saoirse (seer-sha), Ryann, Rylie, Teave, Teagan
BOYS_ Nolan/Noland, Findlay, Riley
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/938832...
Reply:Aislin
Rhiannon
Conor
Here is a link to a great Irish baby name site: http://www.babynamesofireland.com/
This link is to Scottish baby names: http://www.babynameguide.com/categorysco...
Reply:Rory/Rori for a girl or boy. Or in my case it came out Rauri
Here's a great site for Irish names, gives pronunciation too.
www.babynamesofireland.com
Good luck!
Reply:An Irish name for a girl. - Naoise (NEE-sha)
I think it is such a pretty name. :]
P.S I live in Ireland (I'm half Irish) and know quite a few Irish names. But I think Naoise is really nice. :]
Reply:shannon, kelly, maeve, maggie, margaret, eileen, maureen, colleen, kathleen,
Reply:I named my children Caitlin and Conner ..Very true to my heritage..We call Caitlin ..Caty (as in Ka-deee)..Those were the top names when I choose them from the Irish names 4 boys/girls..lol..Lots of luck..
Reply:Kathleen
Caitlin
Molly
Eavan
Aileen or Eileen
Colleen
Brianna
Alena
Corey
Devin
Fiona
Keeley
Lesley
Nyla
Maeve
Riley
Rori
Trista
Sheena
Tara
Reply:Kaelin (waterfall)
Brenna
Brigit
Katy
Finna
For a boy I love Brogan
Reply:Gwen
Meredith
Shannon
Tara
Erin
Ashlinn
Delaney
Enya
Molly
Neve
Reply:Riley is a great Irish boy or girls name, i really like it for either
Reply:Lana; It means little rock in Gaelic
Reply:Mary (Queen of Scots)
Name of Irish mens group?
my dad heard an Irish mens group,,,they sing opera/classical...he said they started with a w, but he cant remember...help please!!!!!
Name of Irish mens group?
There area few out there.
- The Irish Tenors
- The Celtic Tenors
There is also a new group call the High Kings that have some classical Irish cross over stuff.
Reply:Would the group be An煤na which is pronounced Awe-nu-na. They are a choral group which is sometimes fronted by the male singers and at other times by the females. You can check them out at their site below which has Youtube links to their songs.
Reply:Is this the group called "The Priests" perhaps (3 singing priests from northern Ireland)? They've been a huge hit thing in Europe in late 2008!
Reply:I could be wrong, but I think he is looking for the Irish Tenors
http://www.theirishtenors.com/
The main guy is Finbar Wright (hence the W???)
Name of Irish mens group?
There area few out there.
- The Irish Tenors
- The Celtic Tenors
There is also a new group call the High Kings that have some classical Irish cross over stuff.
Reply:Would the group be An煤na which is pronounced Awe-nu-na. They are a choral group which is sometimes fronted by the male singers and at other times by the females. You can check them out at their site below which has Youtube links to their songs.
Reply:Is this the group called "The Priests" perhaps (3 singing priests from northern Ireland)? They've been a huge hit thing in Europe in late 2008!
Reply:I could be wrong, but I think he is looking for the Irish Tenors
http://www.theirishtenors.com/
The main guy is Finbar Wright (hence the W???)
A show name for Charlie the Irish Draught?
i need a show name for Charlie as we are going into 3 day eventing. He is a dark bay, 18hh and extremely cheeky!! I'd be greatful for some help?!?! Thanks
A show name for Charlie the Irish Draught?
Charlie Brown
Charlie Parker
Charlie Sheen
Charleston Chew
Celtic
Celtic Charlie
Celtic Charm
Celtic Shot
Celtic Prince
Charlie's Angel
Irish Eyes
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Eachann (Irish for brown horse)
Celtic Warrior
Mister Magoo
When Magoo Flew
Good luck and have fun!
Reply:To be Shure...if its Charlie the Irish Drought u'd be naming, then shurre its gotta be "Guinness"!!
Alternatively:
'The Big Fella"
Brendan Behan
Cartorse (Cart Horse!)
Ryan's Son
Dubh Lin
ChocoCharlie
Charlie Bailey
Baylees
Too Tall Charlie
Big Leper
River Dancer (3 day eventing!)
Irish Dancer
C.I.D. (Charlie Irish Draught) pronounced Sid
Kilkenny (another famous Irish draught)
Reply:Well the most famous Irish Charlie I can think of was Charlie Haughey
(For any non-Irish; 6th Taoiseach/Prime Minister of the Republic) and his nickname was always "The Boss".
You could go somewhere along the lines of Bossman Charlie etc.
Reply:Here's some suggestions:
Cheeky Charlie
Charles I (Charles The First)
Sir Charles
Check Out Charlie
Charlie And The Choclate Factory
Willie Wonka
Charlie Chaplin
Prince Of Whales (Prince Charles)
Prince Charles
Of England
My Charlie
Cheeky Chap
Cheerio
Reply:Charlie Brown
Cheeky Charlie
Charlie Farnzbarnz ((lol))
also you could google Irish Boys Names (:
Good Luck eventing!! xx
Reply:Cheeky Charlie
Mr Irish
Irish Lad Charlie
My Irish Lad
Cheek if the Irish
Charles Irish the second
Reply:These names have nothing to do with 'Charlie' but i just thought of some.
All the Glory
Batteries Not Included
Hidden Treasure
Greatly Treasured
Enjoy :)
Reply:The cheeky chap
Captain Charlie
Bay Boy
Charlie Bay
xx
Reply:Cheeky Charlie or Charlie Brown :)
Reply:The Flying Irishman
Draft on Tap
Cheeky Charlie
Reply:Charlie's pot of gold
Tall, bay, and cheeky
The pub's favorite
Reply:Little Charlie Chocolate
Big man
Charlie, where's Lola?
LOL!
Reply:Leprechaun
Four Leaf Clover
Mr Lucky Charm
Reply:Guinness is great.
Braunberg (brown mountain)
Brown Blarney
Reply:Celtic Pride
china rose
A show name for Charlie the Irish Draught?
Charlie Brown
Charlie Parker
Charlie Sheen
Charleston Chew
Celtic
Celtic Charlie
Celtic Charm
Celtic Shot
Celtic Prince
Charlie's Angel
Irish Eyes
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
Eachann (Irish for brown horse)
Celtic Warrior
Mister Magoo
When Magoo Flew
Good luck and have fun!
Reply:To be Shure...if its Charlie the Irish Drought u'd be naming, then shurre its gotta be "Guinness"!!
Alternatively:
'The Big Fella"
Brendan Behan
Cartorse (Cart Horse!)
Ryan's Son
Dubh Lin
ChocoCharlie
Charlie Bailey
Baylees
Too Tall Charlie
Big Leper
River Dancer (3 day eventing!)
Irish Dancer
C.I.D. (Charlie Irish Draught) pronounced Sid
Kilkenny (another famous Irish draught)
Reply:Well the most famous Irish Charlie I can think of was Charlie Haughey
(For any non-Irish; 6th Taoiseach/Prime Minister of the Republic) and his nickname was always "The Boss".
You could go somewhere along the lines of Bossman Charlie etc.
Reply:Here's some suggestions:
Cheeky Charlie
Charles I (Charles The First)
Sir Charles
Check Out Charlie
Charlie And The Choclate Factory
Willie Wonka
Charlie Chaplin
Prince Of Whales (Prince Charles)
Prince Charles
Of England
My Charlie
Cheeky Chap
Cheerio
Reply:Charlie Brown
Cheeky Charlie
Charlie Farnzbarnz ((lol))
also you could google Irish Boys Names (:
Good Luck eventing!! xx
Reply:Cheeky Charlie
Mr Irish
Irish Lad Charlie
My Irish Lad
Cheek if the Irish
Charles Irish the second
Reply:These names have nothing to do with 'Charlie' but i just thought of some.
All the Glory
Batteries Not Included
Hidden Treasure
Greatly Treasured
Enjoy :)
Reply:The cheeky chap
Captain Charlie
Bay Boy
Charlie Bay
xx
Reply:Cheeky Charlie or Charlie Brown :)
Reply:The Flying Irishman
Draft on Tap
Cheeky Charlie
Reply:Charlie's pot of gold
Tall, bay, and cheeky
The pub's favorite
Reply:Little Charlie Chocolate
Big man
Charlie, where's Lola?
LOL!
Reply:Leprechaun
Four Leaf Clover
Mr Lucky Charm
Reply:Guinness is great.
Braunberg (brown mountain)
Brown Blarney
Reply:Celtic Pride
china rose
Is the name"Hare" irish english or scottish?
It could be both, if you consider that many Scots people had their origin in Ireland.
Name a great irish or english pop/rock group...?
Preferably 30's and younger...
Name a great irish or english pop/rock group...?
The Answer
Reply:The best Irish rock band, though no longer together, is The Pogues. They are absolutely raucous; the lead singer, Shane MacGowan, eventually got kicked out because of his alcoholism and outrageous behavior, but The Pogues had a great unmistakably Irish rockin' sound with great lyrics. They started in 1982, and after MacGowan left the band in 1991, they continued with Joe Strummer (from the Clash, of course) and later Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996. The Pogues got back together again in 2001, but they have yet to record any new music.
(And BTW, I'm not '30 or younger' by a long stretch...)
Reply:I don't if they fall in the category you're looking for, but I used to listen to blue, westlife, boyzone(old group ronan keaton used to be in), and take that(old group robbie william was part of)
also try
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bri...
Reply:mmm i love british rock
THE KOOKS (-they're an amazing band)
coldplay
radiohead
muse
the libertines
the script (irish pop rock band)
filthy youth
keane
robbers on high street
stereophonics (welsh band)
babyshambles
arctic monkeys
snow patrol
Reply:Flogging Molly? They are irish, and they are rock, but I don't know how old they are.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JePJNCrxp...
Reply:U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
haha. seriously though id say TAT is a good English band if youre into punk. Keane is another great one, more soft rock oriented, and i think theyre from London.
Reply:Dropkicks are from Boston, flogging molly is from Cailornia
Young dubliners are from Ireland.
Reply:I was going to say U2 and Cold Play but they got mentioned and U2 not exactly in their thirties :-)
Snow Patrol are a fantastic band out of Northern Ireland
They are getting some airplay in US. Check them out.
Reply:Dropkick Murphys
Fratellis
Flogging Molly
Oasis
Beatles
Rolling Stones
Pink Floyd
Reply:Coldplay?
Reply:dropkick murphys
Reply:i dont know if Blur, Travis, Garbage and Franz Ferdinand are in their thirties :)
Name a great irish or english pop/rock group...?
The Answer
Reply:The best Irish rock band, though no longer together, is The Pogues. They are absolutely raucous; the lead singer, Shane MacGowan, eventually got kicked out because of his alcoholism and outrageous behavior, but The Pogues had a great unmistakably Irish rockin' sound with great lyrics. They started in 1982, and after MacGowan left the band in 1991, they continued with Joe Strummer (from the Clash, of course) and later Spider Stacy on vocals before breaking up in 1996. The Pogues got back together again in 2001, but they have yet to record any new music.
(And BTW, I'm not '30 or younger' by a long stretch...)
Reply:I don't if they fall in the category you're looking for, but I used to listen to blue, westlife, boyzone(old group ronan keaton used to be in), and take that(old group robbie william was part of)
also try
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bri...
Reply:mmm i love british rock
THE KOOKS (-they're an amazing band)
coldplay
radiohead
muse
the libertines
the script (irish pop rock band)
filthy youth
keane
robbers on high street
stereophonics (welsh band)
babyshambles
arctic monkeys
snow patrol
Reply:Flogging Molly? They are irish, and they are rock, but I don't know how old they are.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JePJNCrxp...
Reply:U2
U2
U2
U2
U2
haha. seriously though id say TAT is a good English band if youre into punk. Keane is another great one, more soft rock oriented, and i think theyre from London.
Reply:Dropkicks are from Boston, flogging molly is from Cailornia
Young dubliners are from Ireland.
Reply:I was going to say U2 and Cold Play but they got mentioned and U2 not exactly in their thirties :-)
Snow Patrol are a fantastic band out of Northern Ireland
They are getting some airplay in US. Check them out.
Reply:Dropkick Murphys
Fratellis
Flogging Molly
Oasis
Beatles
Rolling Stones
Pink Floyd
Reply:Coldplay?
Reply:dropkick murphys
Reply:i dont know if Blur, Travis, Garbage and Franz Ferdinand are in their thirties :)
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