Blackpoollassy - I was awaiting for this to come up hahah
In Ulster Caoimhe is pronounced Keeva - I didnt realise until much later in life that elsewhere it is pronounced Qweva or Queeeva (I think we are trying to say the same pronounciation.
dontrocktheboat I probably would like Aine, only there were about 5 Aine's in my class in school, so it feels like an outdated name to me. There are also a lot of Saoirse's in Ulster (I think the meaning freedom might have something to do with that :-/) but my niece is called Saorlaith and it think its quite similar
sonlypuppyfat it doesn't matter that you dont know how to pronounce it - if you ask someone their name they will tell you it.
Just like if they have a Polish name, Asian name or elsewhere!
Also it doesn't necessarily have to be Irish - I just happen to like some of them. I am open to any name.
babynugget a friend had a baby 2 weeks ago and called her Cora! It hadn't even crossed my mind but when she told us the name I was disappointed as thought it was lovely haha
lokis I am going to add Ordhnaith - I haven't come across it - Orna?
Sadhbh - I had said no to it but I might add it back on the list.
Raines I dont like sylvia that much - I am glad you like Laoise though.
steviebuns my sister is having a baby a month before me and Bláthnaid is her girls name - i do love it though. Cousin just named her baby Orla and Sorcha is the girl who beat up a friend in high school LOL
Imogen is nice - added to the list
Gold I do like Eibhlin - added to list, I also like Aibhlinn
Thanks for all your help everyone - has definitely gave me some more to chew over!