so if anyone is irish or Scottish i really need a GIRL baby name so please someone help me the baby is due soon so help me please
I need help for a irish baby name?
Niamh
maedhbh/Maebh/Maev
Ciara
Aisling
Aoife
Sin茅ad
Siobh谩n
Neasa
Caoimhe
Aoibhe
Aoibheann
Eabha
Gr谩inne
Sorcha
Saoirse
Reply:I found a *great* site for you! It's called Baby Names, and it has absolutely everything you could want on there! You can find names by origin, alphabetically, most popular and even chart a name to see how popular it is now and dating back to the 1920's or something like that!
Anyway I looked up Irish origin names, and here's the link! You can switch to Scottish if you want!
Reply:Are you looking for a common Irish name that sort of sounds American? Or are you looking for a traditional Gaelic (of Irish origin) name? My uncle is 100% Irish and he and my aunt chose to give their children Gaelic names. Their daughter's name is Niamh (pronounced NEE-VE) and their son's name is Ciaran (pronounced KIR-AN). Some popular names that are pretty "normal" American names are:
Patricia
Kira
Catherine/Katherine
Eileen
Bridget
Cassidy
Briana
Kiley
Kelly
Logan
Maureen
Reagan
Riley
Rory
Ryan
Shannon
Sheila
Some Gaelic names that are a little more unpopular in the U.S. are:
Aislin (means: vision, dream)
Eavan (means: beautiful radiance)
Faylinn (means: a graceful woman)
Keely (means: beautiful)
Rosaleen (means: little rose)
Teagan (means: little poet)
Tierney (means: lord)
Reply:My personal favorite-Aibhilin. (Aab-hil-een) or (Aab-hil-iin) it means 'wished-for' or 'longed for child'
This website has so many irish baby names---and what they mean! --%26gt;http://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/...
Good luck!!
Reply:Aibhlinn (ave-leen)
Aideen (ay-deen)
Aileen (ay-leen)
Aine (awn-ye)
Alana/Alanna (a-lan-a)
Aoibhe (ay-veh)
Aoibheann (ay veen)
Aoife (ee-fa)
Aishling (ash-ling)
Briana/Brianna (bree-a-na)
Caitlin - (koit-leen) or (kate-linn)
Cathleen (Kath-leen)
Caoilainn (kay-linn)
Caoimhe (kee-va)
Cara/Caragh (car-a)
Caera (keer-a)
Catriona/Caitriona (ka-tree-na)
Ciara (kee-ra)
Cliona (klee-ona)
Clodagh (clo-da)
Colleen (col-een)
Deirbhile (dare-villa)
Deirdre (deer-dre) or (dare-dreh)
Eibhleann (ave-linn)
Eimear/Emer (ee-mer)
Fionnoula (finn-ula)
Grainne (graw-nya)
Ida (ee-da)
Iona (i-o-na)
Keela (kee-la)
Kerry
Maebh (may-v)
Maire (my-ra)
Mairead (mawr-aid)
Niamh - (neev)
Noleen
Nora (nor-a)
Nuala (noo-la)
Oonagh/Una (ou-na)
Orla/Orlaith (or-la)
Roisin (ro-sheen)
Saoirse (sear-sha)
Shauna (shaw-na)
Sheenagh (she-na)
Sile (she-la)
Sinead (shin-aid)
Siobhan (shiv-awn)
Sorcha (sor-aka)
Reply:The Irish site is a good site (you can hear the names as well). Maybe: Clare, Ciara, Laoise, Erin, Orla, Niamh, Sinead, Siobhan, Alana, Bridget, Darcy, Eimar, Maire, Oona, Roisin. Good luck.
Reply:there are lots of names on this site the first page i referenced only has names with an irish origin, and the second has only scottish names. my favorite is norah, which is irish, and mckenzie which is scottish. good luck!
Reply:Anna Colleen (Call leen) Chloe Sasah ciara Emma Rebecca Shawna Emily Sophie Claire Courtney Lucy Lina Stephanie Caitlin Maria Tara Abigail Georgia natashia Jennifer Jade Michelle Louise Megan Kelly Leanne Kayleigh Andria Lauryn Clara Alexandria Allana Melissa Holly Lisa Danialle Victoria Kate Alice
Reply:Emily
Elizabeth
Mary
Can you please also do mine?
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=aE...
Thank you!
Reply:I love Irish names, how about:
siobhan (sha-von)
ceara (keira)
Saoirse (SEER-sha or SIR-sha)
briege (bree-ge)
Reply:Sin 茅ad - Shin-aid
Ciara - Kih-ra
Eimear - Ee-mar
Clodagh- Clo-dah
Sadbh- Sighve
Siobhan- Shiv-awn
Aoife- Ee-fah
Meadhbh- Mayve
Reply:Maeve
Erin
Bridget
Colleen
Shannon
Lorna
Maura
Fiona
Finola
Maisie
Treasa
Catriona
Mae
Beatrix
Lileas
Aileen
Nellie
Molly
Reply:Erin. My little sister's name is Erin Marie, and I think it is very pretty. Simple and exquisite. Erin Loretta would be very pretty. Good luck!
Reply:Here's a full list, though Cara %26amp; Fiona are my personal favorites:
Cara
Shona
Shannon
Nora
Alma
Caitl铆n
Erin
Fiona
Colleen
Reply:Aisling, Aislinn *pronounced like ASH-LiING (several spellings) means "dream"
Reply:Gaelic Names:
Aileen
Ashlin
Delaney
Fiona
Shauna
Reply:Kelly
Kaitlyn
Erin
Reply:Taegan or Teagan are really cute Celtic names. They mean 'beautiful'.
Reply:Kelly - you really dont here it much anymore.
Reply:the Irish girl in my class is called Katie
flowering shrubs
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