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Irish names for a girl

218 replies

HarrietM87 · 03/09/2019 13:58

I’m Irish, DH is English, baby will have DH’s English surname and live in London. Our DS has a standard (though uncommon) Irish boy’s name (similar to Sean - ie Irish spelling but generally recognised in England so not many issues with pronunciation or spelling so far).

I’m pregnant and if it’s a boy we’ll probably go for Patrick (just saw another thread on this - love the name!).

If it’s a girl we’d like to give her an Irish name but ideally nothing that will cause her too many problems, and also don’t want to use an anglicised spelling. Can’t use Aoife, Niamh, Meabh, Eimear, Orla or Derbhla due to close friends/family.

Any suggestions of names that fit these criteria (ie recognisably Irish but straightforward-ish spellings)? My absolute favourite is Ailbhe but I think that might be difficult for English speakers and if it’s spelled Alva it loses the Irish connection completely. Also love Nora but DH hates because of “bloody Nora”. Also considering names which aren’t Irish as such but commonly used in Ireland like Mary and Anne. All suggestions welcome!

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EmbarrassingMama · 03/09/2019 18:34

Clodagh is gorgeous and I think easy to pronounce for most people.

MauisLeftNipple · 03/09/2019 18:33

Ailish and Orla were on our list.

lurker101 · 03/09/2019 18:27

I love Aine or Clodagh

Bananaboy9 · 03/09/2019 18:17

I love Clodagh.
Also I think Mary is beautiful so if I were you I’d go for Mary

evilharpy · 03/09/2019 17:04

Oh I love Clodagh!

sillysmiles · 03/09/2019 16:22

Aoibhinn
Alannah
Clodagh
Kila
Kate
Caitriona
Niamh
Orla- or really confuse them and spell it Orlaith!
Aisling
Fiona
Grainne
Iona
Isla
Múireann
Neasa
Sadhbh
Saoirse

whatswrongnow · 03/09/2019 16:21

Aoibheann Smile

Peridot1 · 03/09/2019 16:20

Clodagh?

AverageMummy · 03/09/2019 16:14

Nora is beautiful even with the ways it’s sometimes used

Ricekrispie22 · 03/09/2019 16:10

Maeve
Molly
Alaina
Caitlin
Taryn
Farrell
Neve
Merrin
Cara
Erin
Keira

HarrietM87 · 03/09/2019 14:18

Orla is already used by family, also kind of hate how English people say Aw-la. Caoimhe and Mairead are nice though!

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PhyllisVance · 03/09/2019 14:09

Orla?

evilharpy · 03/09/2019 14:05

Wildorchidz I forgot Siofra, always liked that name.

HarrietM87 · 03/09/2019 14:05

Ah Ciara is a lovely one I’d forgotten! Meant to say that we want to avoid S for the initial so it’s different from my son, which rules out another of my favourites - Sinead.

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evilharpy · 03/09/2019 14:04

Caoimhe
Aisling
Sinead
Siobhan
Roisin
Labhaoise (Irish equivalent of Louise, pronounced sort of Leesha or Laweesha)
Saoirse
Mairead

Sorry for lack of fadas, no idea how to type them on my work laptop.

sleepismysuperpower1 · 03/09/2019 14:02

congratulations! what about Ciara, Eilish, Roisin or Shona? x

whenweallfallasleep · 03/09/2019 14:02

Siobhan

Wildorchidz · 03/09/2019 14:00

Róisín?
Úna?
Siún?
Siofra?

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