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barmysarmy · 22/12/2012 17:04

I am currently pregnant with my third child, I have a 5 year old ds and an almost 2 year old dd.
My ds names is Irish and in the top 100 though towards the bottom end and my dds name is Welsh and is usually in the top 10.
I love my ds name but my dds name although liked wasnt loved although it is now as its her name and it suits her.
Oh and both my kids names ends in a N this wasnt planned so we arent bothered If the 3rd name follows this pattern.
Please help me find a name that me and my husband can agree on, I love Irish names( though this is flexible) and other than that have no real preference, Dont know what we are having either.
Also see if you can guess my kids names- its fairly easy with all the clues I have given!!

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Bearandcub · 22/12/2012 17:07

Surely you have go Scottish next...?

barmysarmy · 22/12/2012 17:09

Im welsh, My husband was born in england to an Irish father and a Scottish mum!!!

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jkklpu · 22/12/2012 18:12

Eamonn
Malachy
Gabriel
Ronan

Emer
Islay
Morag
Carys

KenDoddsDadsDog · 22/12/2012 18:26

Hamish

barmysarmy · 22/12/2012 18:49

Like Gabriel, My friends son is called Malachy but like that too

Like Islay though again a close friend has called her dd Isla, and my name is very Close to Carys x

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PickledInAPearTree · 22/12/2012 18:57

Your dd has to be Megan!

What about

Ffion
Osian

You need to out welsh your dh!

PotteringAlong · 22/12/2012 18:58

Aoife?

NotInMyDay · 22/12/2012 19:01

Well my top list at the moment (which I'll tell only because I am having no more babies)

Freya
Orla

Xavier
Nicholas
Boyd

thegreylady · 22/12/2012 20:34

Seren
Ewan

barmysarmy · 22/12/2012 20:50

Yep dd is Megan love Seren was one of my choices with my son, Orla is lovely, Boyd is fab too, how do u pronounce Osian and Aoife? X

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PickledInAPearTree · 22/12/2012 23:20

It's osh-an in Wales and there is an Irish version ( if someone wants to help me out) I think pronounced osh-een so it's good if you have Irish. & welsh connections!

KobayashiMaru · 23/12/2012 12:23

Oisín is the Irish and it's pronounced Uh-sheen.
Aoife is Ee-fah.

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