my daughter is due to have a baby girl in april,she was concieved in ireland and her parents are lookin for a nice irish name for her?
A good female irish name?
good luck and congrats
aidan - fire
alana - rock, beautiful
assana - waterfall
ardala - high honor
aileen - noble
abiageal - irish form of abigail, brings joy
barran - little top
cathasach - brave
chloe
caoilainn - pronounced as kalin,
cara - friend
cassidy
casey - observant
darci - dark one
eilene - light
eveleen - light, giver of life
erina - poetic name for ireland
edna - bird, freedom of spirit
flynn - unsex name
ida - thirst
isibeal - irish form of isabel, consecrated to god
islene - vision, dream
keara - saint name
laetitia - irish for letitia, happy
mackenzie - daughter of a wise one
madailein - irish form of madeleine, magnificent
maitilda - strong battle-maid
majella - saint name
murel - knows the sea
moreen - great
monca - wise
norah - torch
nealie - champion
nuala - fair shouldered, exceptionally lovely
regan - the kings child
rowan - red-haired, tree with red berries, mountain ash
ruari - pronounced as rori, red-headed king
shauna
teagan - beautiful
Reply:Cathleen
Reply:Alana is my name and its irish for 'beautiful'...its also an irish term of endearment, my old best friends gramma used to calll her Alana too... you can spell it a coupla different ways tho
Alanah
Alannah
Alanna
Allanah
etc im sure u get the point....
Reply:I love Aine (Anya). I think it sounds beautiful.
Reply:iris doyle
Reply:Taryn is very irish- its also my name :)
Reply:Catriona
Sorcha
Mairead
Colleen
Bridget/Brigid
Claire
Isolde
Siobhan (pronounced Sheh-vaughn)
Reply:Aoife which is pronounced efa
Caoimhe which is pronounced Keeva
Reply:My fav is shannon
Reply:Aidleigh-pronounced hayley
Reply:uncommen- caili ./commen -erin meghen amy
you can also look up names on websites!
Reply:Cassie Molly Erin Patricia Patty Pat ....... so many !! um Linda , Rachel Kathey ........ Kat Katie (haha) Casandra kind of a long name for Cassie But Cassie is my favorite !! hope I helped !!
Reply:riley...it is very beautiful...or juss name her Ireland if u cant think of anything else...that is also a pretty name!!
GOOD LUCK!!
Reply:Kathleen - it has many nicknames and is easy to spell so the kid won't feel too weird in elementary school.
Reply:i like kathleen or erin such lovely names
Reply:Ciara, pronounced Kira; I think it's lovely. congratualations on your grandchild!
Reply:have you considered saoirse it means freedom in gaelic and is pronounced "seersha"
Reply:Michaela
Shevon (this isn't the traditional spelling though)
Fiona
Bridgette
Mary Cate
Assumpta
Dervla (dar-vla)
Aileen
Caitlin
Neeve (also not traditional spelling)
Orla
Meraid (seriously, I can't spell the traditional way, these are all done by finetics)
Meave (mave)
Reply:Caley
Erin
Kaelin
Keaira
Keegan..I like it better spelt Keagan.
Keelia nn:Keely?
Keira
Kenzie
Kennadie
Kiley
Logan
McKenna
Quinn/Qwin
Reagan
Riley/Rylie/Rylee
Rory
Shea
Skye
Teagan
These were the names under Celtic/Gaelic that I liked. They didn't have an 'Irish' category, but this is a start I suppose. I hope it helps. Good Luck and Congrats!
Reply:meghan is nice
Reply:Fallon, Oonagh, Colleen, Shannon, Marie, Aideen, Sinead, Enya, Keeley, Ashleen, Erin, Siobhan, Orlaith, Kathleen, Mollie, Bronagh, Rosheen, Cadence, Kelsey, Teagan, Caitlin, Brodie, Nola, Quinn, Darcey, Meghan, Shauna, Mona, Tierney, Fennella. :-)
Reply:Dear ruth, my sister in law marianne is almost ready to give birth,and she may call the baby (a girl) an old gaelic name ,Una..Wish your daughter a lot of luck and enjoy the little princess. rubberstampr.
Reply:Nuala is my favorite.
I also think Scully is neat...it means "town crier" and is usually a boys name, but everyone is giving girls boy names now (Hayden, Aiden, Riley)
If you can't decide, you can go to this site to create a poll where your friends and family can vote on the one they like best:
http://www.babycenter.com/babypoll
I almost forgot....I love the name Eiru (air-roo)...I think it was the Celtic word for Ireland. It might also be the name of a goddess.
Reply:Erin.
Reply:If I had had a girl we were thinking of Grainne (grawnya) which is the Irish form of Grace. Best of luck.
Reply:I've got an auntie called Cora, how's that?
Reply:Megan
Ciara (pronounced keera)
Devan (pronounced like devon, means 'poet')
Reply:Kathleen or you can spell it Cathleen, either way.Good luck and congrats on your new granddaughter!
Reply:sorcha
Aine
Orna
Reply:I've always loved Erin as a name.
Reply:Orla is my favorite but this site may be of help!
http://www.ireland-information.com/heral...
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