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Malachy?

52 replies

natwebb79 · 10/12/2013 16:22

We already have a Niall (DH's mum's side are Irish) and really struggled to decide on that one but we love it now and DS is 2. We are expecting DC2 and DH's family are ALL boys for generations so I want to get thinking. I really like Malachy (pronounced Mal-a-kee) but saw that the meaning is 'God's servant' or something which put me off a bit (we're atheist, ha!). I could definitely ignore the so-called 'meaning' though I think. My other favourite is Flynn but my DH said his mum's family had poodles called Flynn so we're not allowed! What do you think? We need Irishy but not whacky/hard to spell or pronounce...

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loisismyhero · 10/12/2013 17:25

Never heard of Anlon. Or Farron.
Donal is lovely I think. Also Lorcan and Oran.
I wouldn't think of Gil as Irish.
And Quinn is another surname. Or an American girl's name ( I hear it and I think Glee, sorry).

Donncha? Fachtna?

blueberryboybait · 10/12/2013 17:26

DD1 was going to be Malachi but was a DD! We also had Fintan and Finbar on our list.

natwebb79 · 10/12/2013 17:31

Our surname is Freeman.

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hoppinghare · 10/12/2013 17:33

I wanted a malachy.

adaloveslace · 10/12/2013 17:39

I love Malachy. There's a gorgeous one in DD's class.

Flynn is the name of the hero in Tangled/Orlando Bloom's child and I fear about to go the way of Aiden as a result.

I like Conal or Connell a lot - know a gorgeous one. I also know two Cuans - great name. Oh well.

How about:
Declan
Cormac (Mac or Corey for short)
Tiernan
Rían (pron. Ree-en)
Ruan
Fiachra (pron. Fee-Ach-ra)

adaloveslace · 10/12/2013 17:42

Oooh, or Art or Ardal?

Middleagedmotheroftwo · 10/12/2013 19:04

I know an Irish Jarlath. Jarly for short. I love that name.

ZombiePenguin · 10/12/2013 20:11

Harry?
Liam?
Louis?
Zayn?

Okay, seriously:
I love Malachy. I am an atheist and my DC all have Hebrew names (tbf, to do with my family). I also like nicknames available for it- Allie, etc;

natwebb79 · 10/12/2013 20:45

Ooooohhhhh DH likes Oran!!! We might actually be closer to having a name! Smile

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BunnyLebowski · 10/12/2013 20:46

Yay! Grin

Oran is fab and goes great with Niall!

loisismyhero · 10/12/2013 20:53

Oran Freeman - I like that!

natwebb79 · 10/12/2013 20:55

Thank you everyone, especially Bunny. You're my Irish names guru Grin

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BadRoly · 10/12/2013 20:56

I love the name Malachi (rhymes with eye) but dh vetoed it. So I think you should use Malachy/Malachi on my behalf Grin

RaRa1988 · 11/12/2013 13:14

I think it sounds like a chemical. Sorry Hmm

Lebkuchenlover · 11/12/2013 15:24

I'm not so keen on Mal part of Malachy - sounds a little negative to me.

I love Quinn and think that Niall and Quinn go well together. Also quite like Oran.

squoosh · 11/12/2013 17:32

You CANNOT have a Niall and a Quinn, unless you're a scary enthusiastic Niall Quinn fan? I mean he was a good footballer and apparently is a lovely man but...................NO!

squoosh · 11/12/2013 17:34

Anlon - never heard of it
Donal - ok but a bit boring
Farron - have only heard as a surname Farren
Gil - Scott Heron? good if you're jazz fans
Lorcan - geeky, irrititaing, swotty school prefect type
Oran - people will think it's Aran, Aaron and many other names.

Malachy is far better than all of those!

ProfondoRosso · 11/12/2013 17:38

I really like Malachy. Malachi/chai is great too, so long as your DS is prepared for when his schoolmates are old enough to watch Children of the Corn! Grin

loisismyhero · 11/12/2013 18:40

Jesus no you can't have Niall and Quinn! Never thought of that! Grin

natwebb79 · 11/12/2013 22:00

Haha - DH pointed out the Niall Quinn thing. Hilarious!

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natwebb79 · 11/12/2013 23:07

I am a big Gil Scott-Heron fan...

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neunundneunzigluftballons · 11/12/2013 23:12

Caolan pronounced Kay lawn or Qwai lawn depending on your preference.

ZingChoirsOfAngels · 12/12/2013 08:28

footle

Malachi means "my messenger" or "my angel"

the last syllable is pronounced "kai", to rhyme with "hi".

other spellings of the name are Malakai - the "y" spelling is actually not listed frequently.

SofaKing · 12/12/2013 09:20

I've always loved Lachlan with Lachy as a diminutive.

Dh would only consider English names as he is English and had never heard any Scots or Irish Gaelic names, he thought I was making them up!

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