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spikes-sexkitty.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2007-07-05 09:39 am
Gaelic names i'm intrigued by
I have been looking more into the traditional Gaelic/old Irish names that are still around and in existance...
the colored lettering ones are the ones i really like. the others are just... interesting and the ones that i think could grow on me.
the colored lettering ones are the ones i really like. the others are just... interesting and the ones that i think could grow on me.
| Aineislis | "an-ash-lis" |
| Aisling | "ash-ling" |
| Aobh | "eve" |
| Aoibheann | "eve-een" |
| Aoife | "eff-a" |
| Bronwynn | "bron-win" |
| Ceinlys | "cain-liss" |
| Cruatha | "crew-a-ha" |
| Eabha | "ay-vuh" |
| Eibhlean | "ayve-linn" |
| Eurielle | "yur-ee-el" |
| Lana | "lah-nuh" |
| Lasair | "lass-air" |
| Maibh | "may-v" |
| Maire | "my-ra" |
| Mairead | "maw-raid" |
| Naibhe | "naub-la" |
| Niamh | "neev" |
| Radha | "raw-a" |
| Rhonwen | "hron-win" |
| Roisin | "ro-sheen" |
| Saoirse | "sheer-sha" |
| Saraid | "sor-id" |
| Siobhan | "shev-on" |
| Tara | "tar-uh" |
| Yseult | "ee-solt" |
| Coinneach | "ko-in-ock" |
| Diarmuid | "deer-mid" |
| Donncha | "done-acka" |
| Eamonn | "aim-in" |
| Eirnin | "air-nin" |
| Lorcan | "lore-can" |
| Niall | "nye-al" |
| Padraic | "paw-drik" |
| Padraig | "paw-drig" |
| Quinn | "kwin" |
| Riordan | "reer-din" |
| Seamus | "shay-mus" |
| Turlach | "tur-la" |
| Turlough | "tur-la" |
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and it goes against the english language, b/c it's NOT english or even names brought into use AFTER the romans with their latin *which is the root for english* invaded the Irish soil. These are the names from a time when the land belonged to the Irish and no one else.
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sorry, Latin was my favorite class in school
:)
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it is not bad in a place like Ireland, where a person would know how to pronounce it, because they see it regularly. but here, in the US, that's just asking for your name to butchered everyday of their life... even when they correct people, they still will probably read it & go back to sounding it out.
granted, there ARE some names/spellings that will happen to anyway, i understand.
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I love Gaelic names and have an excuse to use them since my fiance is only a few generations removed from his Irish ancestry. He looks it, too. :) Though he'd likely veto any with spellings that were too difficult, which means almost all Gaelic names are out of the question.
Bronwynn, Niamh, Seamus, and Eammon are my favorites from your list. Never heard Lorcan before, but it's an easy spelling and I think it could grow on me. It's also close to Loren, which I love as a guy's name.
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i'm like your fiance in that i'm only a 3rd-generation born irish-american :)
great-gran came over straight from Ireland. I'd love to live in the western part of ireland - couinties clare or galway. :)
ANYways, i appreciate the feedback. :)
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I like...
Aisling
Eabha
Eibhlean
Lana
Niamh
Siobhan
Eamonn <--- this is my favorite boys name
Eirnin
Quinn
Seamus <----on my fav list
the only things is i prefer them for boys for some reason. The girls names I like are a lot harder to pronunce with the Gaelic spelling. Like I love the name Niamh but I can't imagine how people would pronunce that here in new york city haha.
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Of your list, I like Ceinlys, Maire, Quinn & Tara (the latter as a middle name).