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Baby Girl Number 3

26 replies

Mcd939393 · 08/02/2024 18:16

We have two girls Aoife-Rose and Niamh. We would love something similar like Orla, Isla, Ciara or Maeve if anybody can suggest something easy to pronounce as we are Irish family but kids are schooling in the UK.

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hulahoopqueen · 08/02/2024 18:19

Caoimhe? If you like the "Eve" sound

Onelife2024 · 08/02/2024 18:24

I love the name Sorcha - I know a girl called this and have always thought it’s a beautiful name, and easy to pronounce/ spell too.

CoffeeBeansGalore · 08/02/2024 18:24

I knew a lovely little Ciara.

Roisin
Alannah
Catriona

FlatWhite2 · 08/02/2024 18:34

What about Cara? Three girls is such a dream, so blessed!

also love Cadhla (pronounced Calla) but might be too hard to pronounce outside Ireland

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 08/02/2024 20:00

Aoife-Rose, Niamh and Ciara, Leela. Maria.

Sundaysunshine21 · 08/02/2024 20:09

What about

Eithne
Eimear
Fiadh
Erin

I’ve always liked Ciara and Cara too as others have suggested.

MaloneMeadow · 08/02/2024 20:58

I absolutely adore Maeve - if I had another DD I’d use it in a heartbeat! Fiadh is gorgeous as well

SkaneTos · 08/02/2024 21:44

I don't know much about Irish names, but I wanted to say that your daughters' names are beautiful! I hope you will find a name that is just as beautiful for your third daughter.

Lizzieregina · 08/02/2024 21:50

What about Sinead, Seana (although this could be a challenge as it’s “Shannah” and UK people might say Shauna or Seena) Maíre (could be Maura or Mayuh depending on the part of Ireland!).

You have lots of good options.

FuckoffeeBeforeCoffee · 08/02/2024 21:53

Aisling

Mumofgirls2017 · 08/02/2024 21:56

Erin
clodagh
fiadh
sorsha
alva
quinn
riley
cara
tara
nora

newandconfused5 · 08/02/2024 21:59

How about Nuala?

PickledScrump · 08/02/2024 22:05

I absolutely love Clodagh

SleepingStandingUp · 08/02/2024 22:19

PickledScrump · 08/02/2024 22:05

I absolutely love Clodagh

How do you pronounce that, for the stupid English woman?

AliceMcK · 08/02/2024 22:23

Love all of the following

Orla
Oonagh
Fionnuala ( Nuala)
Tara
Clodagh
Aisling

CamdenQueen · 08/02/2024 22:59

SleepingStandingUp · 08/02/2024 22:19

How do you pronounce that, for the stupid English woman?

Pronounced clo-da. The ‘gh’ is silent

VincentVanGoth · 08/02/2024 23:01

Tierney?

theduchessofspork · 08/02/2024 23:31

Caitlin? If you don’t mind the phonetic pronunciation

Oona

Aine

Aifric

Nicebloomers · 09/02/2024 15:14

Maeve is very pretty

hattie43 · 09/02/2024 15:21

Erin - very pretty , easy to say and spell

Suchardchoccy · 09/02/2024 15:24

@CamdenQueen there's a Clodagh who does recipes on This Morning and I swear they call her "Clo-dag" 🤣

YourLocal · 10/02/2024 07:54

Seren
Nyla
Livi
Juno
Fiona
Laoise
Louise
Thalia
Martha
Lilianna
Esmai
Maia

Mischance · 10/02/2024 07:57

I have 3 DDs - they are grown adults - what a joy they are!

Glittering1 · 10/02/2024 08:02

Bronagh
Ailbhe
Neasa
Clodagh
Ciara
Fiona
Sinead
Muireann
Sadhbh
Aisling
Doireann

BoleynMemories13 · 10/02/2024 12:44

Aoife and Niamh are lovely. Ciara goes well.

Personally I think Niamh and Maeve are a bit similar, being two 1 syllable names ending in a hard v sound.