Hi, I've joined this community on a lazy Sunday afternoon because my fiance and I were discussing potential future baby names yesterday, and I'd like to run them by some impartial folks and see what you think.
There won't be any babies for a few years yet - we're not even getting married for 14 more months!
The plan is to have two children, or at least, that was the plan last time we discussed it, so we need two girl names and two boy names.
I've insisted that the first born boy have his father's middle name as his middle name, so he'll be Something James. The surname is Irish and monosyllabic, and so we're making lists of mostly Irish/Celtic/Gaelic names. I know that these aren't always everyone's cup of tea, but they'll sound right with the surname. The only stipulations are that names can't start with Q or end in an 'in' sound, and that the letter K is out. I just don't like the letter K. Our recently-born nephew is Oliver, and his name works very well with the surname (which is the same).
My personal favourites are in italics. I can certainly live with the others, but we all have our favourites in our lists of favourites, right?
Boys (alphabetical)
Adrian
Angus
Brian
Ciarán (Keer-an)
Cillian (Kill-ee-an)
Colin
David
Declan
Diarmid (Der-mid)
Dylan
Gareth
Hamish
Patrick
Rory
Girls (also alphabetical)
Ailis/Ailish (Eye-lish)
Aine (An-ya)
Cáelinn (Kay-lin)
Caoimhe (Kee-va)
Charlotte
Ciara (Kee-ra)
Erin
Freya
Gráinne (Grann-ya)
Imogen
Maeve
Olwyn
Rowena
Sinead (Shin-aid)
Siobhan (Shiv-on)
My favourite combinations are:
Ciáran James
Cillian James
Diarmid James
Cillian Rory
Rory Declan
Diarmid Patrick
Ailis Maeve
Ailis Elizabeth (my middle name)
Gráinne Maeve
Maeve Elizabeth
Gráinne Charlotte
The plan is to have two children, or at least, that was the plan last time we discussed it, so we need two girl names and two boy names.
I've insisted that the first born boy have his father's middle name as his middle name, so he'll be Something James. The surname is Irish and monosyllabic, and so we're making lists of mostly Irish/Celtic/Gaelic names. I know that these aren't always everyone's cup of tea, but they'll sound right with the surname. The only stipulations are that names can't start with Q or end in an 'in' sound, and that the letter K is out. I just don't like the letter K. Our recently-born nephew is Oliver, and his name works very well with the surname (which is the same).
My personal favourites are in italics. I can certainly live with the others, but we all have our favourites in our lists of favourites, right?
Boys (alphabetical)
Adrian
Angus
Brian
Ciarán (Keer-an)
Cillian (Kill-ee-an)
Colin
David
Declan
Diarmid (Der-mid)
Dylan
Gareth
Hamish
Patrick
Rory
Girls (also alphabetical)
Ailis/Ailish (Eye-lish)
Aine (An-ya)
Cáelinn (Kay-lin)
Caoimhe (Kee-va)
Charlotte
Ciara (Kee-ra)
Erin
Freya
Gráinne (Grann-ya)
Imogen
Maeve
Olwyn
Rowena
Sinead (Shin-aid)
Siobhan (Shiv-on)
My favourite combinations are:
Ciáran James
Cillian James
Diarmid James
Cillian Rory
Rory Declan
Diarmid Patrick
Ailis Maeve
Ailis Elizabeth (my middle name)
Gráinne Maeve
Maeve Elizabeth
Gráinne Charlotte
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Date: 2007-10-28 04:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-10-29 08:28 am (UTC)