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Easy to spell Irish boy names!

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Realtalking · 08/04/2024 18:25

As the title says. DH is Irish, I am English. Our daughter has a subtle Irish name which is easily spelt and pronounced. Would really like to follow the same pattern but we are really struggling.
We both like Finley but close friends sons name so cannot use it.
Open to suggestions.
Thank you

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sonjadog · 08/04/2024 21:13

Conor
Ronan
Rory
Kevin
Niall
Finn

TheTorturedPoetsDepartment · 08/04/2024 21:16

Eanan. My absolute favourite but you would be hard pushed to find it or even anyone else with the same name.

sciencemama · 08/04/2024 21:18

Lorcan

weegiemum · 08/04/2024 21:21

I have an Aidan. Suited him as a wee boy and still suits him as a rugby playing 6'3" student nurse!

Realtalking · 08/04/2024 21:45

By subtle I mean not obviously Irish. We live in the south of England and think and obvious Irish name (mainly the spelling) would cause a lifetime of mispronunciation.

I loved Aoife but we didn’t go with it for the above reasons.

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Realtalking · 08/04/2024 21:47

Thanks for the replies!

Love Aidan, Conor, Liam & Flynn so far.

Keep them coming!

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Anameisaname · 08/04/2024 21:52

Cormac, Rory, Eamonn, Lorcan, Niall, Ronan

goldenretrievermum5 · 08/04/2024 21:54

I absolutely adore Conor - would definitely be my choice if I was expecting a DS!

MissyB1 · 08/04/2024 21:56

Emmett

Universalfamily · 08/04/2024 21:59

Finbar or Finbarr

Miloandfreddy · 08/04/2024 21:59

Lorcán is beautiful

Universalfamily · 08/04/2024 22:01

Hugh
Jack

Brokenfurnitureandroses · 08/04/2024 22:05

Shane, Senan, Dara, Ultan, Conn, Cormac, Fintan, Hugh, Liam, Donal, Seán, Ronan, Rory, Dermot.

Universalfamily · 08/04/2024 22:07

Connell (meaning; strong wolf).

NewName24 · 08/04/2024 22:16

Patrick
Michael
Brendan
Niall

I think Conor would get Connor and Ciaran would get Kieran if living in England, often enough to get annoying (even though I know Ciaran is pronounced differently)

whereimfrom · 08/04/2024 22:19

Pierce
Shay
Conor
Cian
Darragh

molly5678 · 08/04/2024 22:20

Malachy
this is pronounced Mal-a-kee

MaraScottie · 08/04/2024 22:22

Ronan

Thehaberdasher · 08/04/2024 22:29

Enda
Emmett
Oran
Donal
Ascall
Ciaran
Fionn
Aod
Aengus
Diarmuid
Conleth
Conall

Im Irish I’m the UK. My dh is British.
our boy had a very Irish name with all the vowels and fadas. I’m love it and am proud of it. Will people mispronounce it? Yes. Will they learn how to say it? Also yes.
I don’t feel the need to phase out beautiful names to make it easier for people who haven’t heard them before.

PlasticOno · 08/04/2024 23:19

Realtalking · 08/04/2024 21:45

By subtle I mean not obviously Irish. We live in the south of England and think and obvious Irish name (mainly the spelling) would cause a lifetime of mispronunciation.

I loved Aoife but we didn’t go with it for the above reasons.

And yet people live in England with ‘obviously Irish’ names and give their children obviously Irish names all the time, me included, and no undue trouble is caused to anyone. English monoglots can actually get their tongues around Aoife, Caoimhe, Tadhg and Méabh perfectly well.

Grendacious · 08/04/2024 23:21

Colm

KnickerlessParsons · 08/04/2024 23:31

My favourite Irish boy's name is Jarlath.

Milkand2sugarsplease · 09/04/2024 00:12

Rowan or Declan.

SaltPorridge · 09/04/2024 07:37

Alan
Art
Martan
Carthy

Realtalking · 09/04/2024 10:17

I don’t mean to cause offence with the Irish names spellings, they’re beautiful and I love them all. But from someone whose name has been mispronounced and spelt wrong their whole life I want to try and avoid that. It’s very frustrating!

Especially at school and when the new registers come round every term or you get a supply teacher who doesn’t know you.

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