Need Irish Girl Names!
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Need Irish Girl Names!
| Sun, 10-03-2004 - 2:25am |
Any suggestions welcome. I have a few I like , Fiona (becoming too popular?) and Fionnoulla. Our Last name begins with an O'....so I worry about all the vowels as well.

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Just a few,
Michelle
EDD 2-26
I know I didn't really help at all but just wanted to share
Casey Jean
Wife 2 Sean
Mommy to Brennan and Braidyn
I also think Laoise is very pretty.
Shauna is very nice too.
Brigid/Bridget is pretty.
Cara is Irish/Gaelic meaning friend.
Ciara
Moira
Nola
Shannon
Good luck!!!
http://www.babynamesofireland.com/
Good luck
Mary
If you wanted something a bit different what about
Niamh - Neve
Roisin - Rosheen
Sorcha - Soraka
I think they're very pretty,
Jo
Our first daughter is Kaitlyn (I know, veeery popular, but we liked it anyway lol), and our second will be named Devanie (a more feminine form of the Irish name Devan, which means poet or dark-haired ... it is pronounced "dev-ah-nee," or like Devan with an "ee" sound on the end).
There's also:
Eavan (prounounced "ayv-in," meaning fair form or beautiful ... the more traditional spelling is Aoibhinn, or you can use Aibhlinn "ayv-linn")
Dailigh (day-lee)
Kerenza (means "little love")
Morrigan (means great queen or bright sea)
Delanie (I've found various meanings, including angel from heaven, from the river and descendant of the challenger)
Abaigeal (Irish form of Abigail, meaning father's joy)
Ashlyn (or Aislin/Aislinn ... the traditional forms are pronounced Ash-ling, but I would probably pronounce them as they are spelled - Ash-lin ... this means vision or dream)
Taryn
Tierney
Aingeal
Muirinn
Richael (pronounced like "reech-hill")
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