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How do you pronounce Mairead?

28 replies

fiercebadrabbit · 21/10/2009 14:42

My friend has just sent out an email saying this is the name of her dd

I don't want to get it wrong when I call to congratulate - is it mare-aid?

Thank you

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Chickenshavenolips · 21/10/2009 14:42

Ma-raid

TheDevilEatsBabies · 21/10/2009 14:44

ooh!

i first thought "may-reed" then i thought "marry-ad" then i thought "may-ree-ad"

maybe you should say that's a pretty name how do you say it?

MerryWifeOfWindsor · 21/10/2009 14:45

Mah - raid

Chickenshavenolips · 21/10/2009 14:46

MerryWife has got it better than me, mine depends on accent

LynetteScavo · 21/10/2009 14:46

M'raid.

bigstripeytiger · 21/10/2009 14:51

I know someone with this name. Hers is pronounced My-red.

mathanxiety · 21/10/2009 15:38

Like Parade, but with an M.

salvadory · 21/10/2009 20:25

I'd say ma-rayth (the one i know is from Co Kerry so it could be a Kerry thing?)

fizzpops · 21/10/2009 20:33

Muh-raid.

I was told the rhyming with parade thing as well.

ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 21/10/2009 20:34

I suspect that however you pronounce it will be wrong

Ronaldinhio · 21/10/2009 20:35

ma raid

but i'm norn irish

ADragonIs4LifeNotJustHalloween · 21/10/2009 20:37

I now have a cartoon brummie voice saying "married" in my head.

mummyofevilprincesses · 21/10/2009 20:38

Rhymes with Sinead (O'Connor).

janx · 21/10/2009 20:54

I have a cousin called Mairead - it is pronounced - my-raid

Vivia · 22/10/2009 10:30

It's My-rid and it's beautiful

stickylittlefingers · 22/10/2009 10:34

mair (but quite short) ai-eed (blended quite quickly).

In Dublin

You'll never be right all over the country - 4 different Irish dialects which are quite different from each other. One can only hope for the best and hope that the owner says the name early on so you can copy! (Or parent of owner in this case). In this context it's legitimate to ask, I think.

Stigaloid · 22/10/2009 10:51

I used to work with a Mairead and it was pronounced Moor-reed.

donttrythisathome · 22/10/2009 12:02

From the South of Ireland

Moir-ade. Emphasis on the second syllable.

fiercebadrabbit · 22/10/2009 12:07

Thank you all very much

Have to say I'm still a little bit confused . I left a message saying Muh-raid. No reply as yet. Will let you know what I'm told

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zazen · 22/10/2009 12:13

I go with
Maar aade - it's the Irish for Margaret / Pearl.

It has a fáda (an accent) so is actually spelt Maireád, which lengthens the last vowel.

In Scots Gallic it's spelt Maighread, where you can more clearly see it's Margaret.

PlumBumMum · 22/10/2009 12:19

Mah raid, or I would pronouce Myrrh raid because I'm a posher Norn irish than Ronaldinhio

Vivia · 27/10/2009 14:25

I meant to add, when I said My-rid that this is in the northern most point of mainland Scotland. It's delicious.

PuppyMonkey · 27/10/2009 14:34

I'd say it muh-raid too. Nice name

Jujubean77 · 27/10/2009 14:39

mer raid gorgeous name

Tidey · 27/10/2009 14:42

Only ever known one person called it, and it was pronounced like Myra with a d sound at the end. IYSWIM. My-rud, I suppose. For ages I thought she was called Myra.

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