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Help us name our Irish-Scottish baby!

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Stroan · 26/04/2015 06:27

We've still got months to decide but feel we need a few more boy options - bit of a baby boom amongst family and friends this year and a bit worried someone uses our favourite name before us! Also turns out we are a lot fussier than I'd first thought.

I'm Scottish, DH is Irish and we live in central Scotland. Surname is Irish but quite rare, it has a soft, vowel-y sound - starts with an "ah" sound and ends with an "ey". This is quite important as a lot of my favourite names sound too singsongy with our surname! Eilidh, my top girls name, sounds silly.

We're looking for something that "works" in both countries (and both of our accents but that's a whole other challenge!), but leaning more towards Irish names. Not too concerned about spelling, but prefer something easily recognised in Scotland.

My personal preference is for softer names having grown up with what I felt was a hard/harsh first & last name.

Middle name will be my maiden name, which carries on a family tradition.

Don't want to use any family names so these are out - Mhairi/Patrick/Mirren/Cara/ Sean/Seamus/Aoife

Boys names
The only one we're sure of just now is Ruairi or Ruaridh (spelling to be agreed!). We love it, but would like a back up in case we go off it or someone uses it.

Girls names
We have a longer girls list, which we seem unable to narrow down. Also happy to add to the list if there's any new suggestions.
Orla/Orlagh
Niamh
Aisling
Ciara
Eilis or Ailis (like both pronunciations)

Well done if you've made it through all that! Any suggestions or thoughts?

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maybetomorrow22 · 07/07/2015 22:21

Girls:
Sian
Senoid
Iona
Isla

Boys
Callan
Cameron
Iain/Eoin
Gordon
Greig

NiceBitOfCheese · 07/07/2015 23:07

Callan, Callum, Gregor, Connor, Alastair (any spelling), Roderick/Roddy for a boy.

Morven, Caitlin, Roisin for a girl.

cantbelieveimonhere · 07/07/2015 23:23

Gotta be Fraser for a boy, or Douglas (doesn't sound either Scottish or Irish, but popular in Scotland, in my experience)

Caoimhe for a girl

justlots · 07/07/2015 23:34

We've got a Ruaridh and an Orlaith, so I love these names; they work really well together. Others we considered were Finlay and Keir, and Cora and Aoife.

mrsleomcgary · 09/07/2015 19:44

Our top names when I was pregnant with dc1 was Isla or Erin for girls or Lochlan for a boy (there was no back up for boys!). We have an Isla,pretty common but she just looked like Isla.

Pregnant with number 2 and like Kester or Munro for boys,also tempted by Stirling. Completly stuck for girls.

TigerTrumpet · 09/07/2015 21:17

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FFS1970 · 09/07/2015 21:25

Love Lorcan for a boys name

EightFiftySix · 09/07/2015 21:25

I like Eammon for a boy.

Rose58 · 10/07/2015 17:30

Orla or Esme
Angus or Findlay

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