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YouDoTheMath · 15/08/2011 16:07

Hi all

I'm looking for an Irish girls name. Trouble is, the websites I've been searching for Irish names only seem to have a handful, and I'm sure there must be LOADS.

I'm not worried about the dodgy spellings - DP is from an Irish family so we can get away with Irish names and their idiosyncrasies! (And no, I don't want to ask the family - I want it to be a surprise.)

Thanks in advance.

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bagelmonkey · 15/08/2011 16:15

I like:
Aoife
Orla
Niamh
Laoise
Fionnula

ScatterChasse · 15/08/2011 16:42

Off the top of my head (so you might need to check the spellings!)

Eibhlin
Deidre
Meave
Niamh
Siobhan
Brighid

first1 · 15/08/2011 17:31

Roisin
Caitlin
Sian
Niamph
Erin
Aoife

Catsmamma · 15/08/2011 17:33

Aoife or Dymphna

irishqueen · 15/08/2011 17:34

I have a caoimhe (keeva) and a maeve

irishqueen · 15/08/2011 17:34

I have a caoimhe (keeva) and a maeve

irishqueen · 15/08/2011 17:35

Oh and maeve was nearly clodagh and caoimhe was nearly saoirse

irishqueen · 15/08/2011 17:35

Oh and maeve was nearly clodagh and caoimhe was nearly saoirse

sobloodystupid · 15/08/2011 17:36

What about R eailtin? Fiona?
Saoirse? Sorcha

cilldara · 15/08/2011 17:41

I have a Róisín and a Méabh.
Other girls names I can think of are
Ciara, Niamh, Aoife, Éabha, Clíona, Dearbhla, Sorcha, Aisling, Gráinne, Fionnuala, Eimear, Eadaoin, Muireann, Doireann, Caoilfhionn, Saoirse, Síle, Máiréad, Siobhán, Sinéad.

somewherewest · 15/08/2011 17:42

Saoirse (pronounced seer-sha) is a lovely name, but might be a little too hard for UK people to spell / pronounce. There's also Cara (which means 'friend' and is pronounced as its spelt) and Aisling (ashling).

If you want to hear from Irish people you could try the pregnancy forum on www.boards.ie (www.boards.ie/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=1092). Ironically 'Irish' baby names seem to have gone a bit out of fashion again in Ireland after being hugely popular in the 90s. The top 100 baby names registered in Ireland in 2010 are here: www.cso.ie/releasespublications/documents/births_d_m/current/babynames.pdf

somewherewest · 15/08/2011 17:53

PS Just to confuse things some Irish names are pronounced differently by differently Irish people! I would always pronounce caoimhe 'kweeva' but other people pronounce it 'keeva' etc etc.

wigglesrock · 15/08/2011 20:00

Aoife
Emer
Caoimhe
Aisling
Siobhan
Grainne
Meabh
Niamh
Clodagh
Bronagh
Aine
Dearbhla
Jacinta
Maire
Catriona
Cliona
Nuala

YouDoTheMath · 15/08/2011 20:57

Hmm... I'm still thinking Roisin at the mo.

Typically, all the other names I like begin with A, which would mean if I chose another A there would be three females with initial A in the immediate family!

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Avinalarf · 16/08/2011 14:11

Roisin is lovely. Aoife, Saoirse and Meabh/Maeve are my other favourites.

Eilis
Sorcha
Grainne
Eithne
Aine
Orlaith
Mairead
Aoibheann
Maire
Bronah
Clodagh
Una

mathanxiety · 16/08/2011 20:11

Lasairfhíona
Damhnait/Davnat
Liadán
Síofra
Beibhinn
Muireann
Ailbhe
Gormfhlaith
Sibéal
Neassa

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