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June

I'm looking for some Irish baby names, boy and girl?

I’m looking for some Irish baby names boy and girl, names that originated in Ireland, have a meaning related to Ireland or are popular there… pronunciation with each name would be great to, thank you.

    



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Alexa G
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Boy: Shamis
Girl: Eva


Lauren-Paige
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Girl names
Siobhan - pronounced shuh-vahn
Deirdre - pronounced dear-dree, deer-druh or dair-druh
Eileen - pronounced eye-leen
Aisling - pronounced Ash-ling
Niamh - pronounced neev

Boy names
Aidan - pronounced Ay-dn
Liam - pronounced lee-um
Declan - pronounced deck-luhn
Ciaran - pronounced KEER-ahn
Conor - pronounced con-or


u have probebly heard most of these before but i don't know where you are from to judge that!

These are pretty popular Irish names

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Blinky
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Ciara (kee-ra)
Caoimhe (kee-va)
Blathin (blah-heen) (means flower in irish:)

Fionn (fyun) (means blonde)
oisin (ush-een)



(those names above aren't irish (McKaylah, McKenzie, Tarynn)


come to think of it... "shamis" is spelled wrong, its seamus, and eva isn't irish either. be careful cause there are obviously lots of mis-spellings etc out there! don't wanna give your baby a wrong name >.<


ash1
i like the boys name Darragh (pronounced Dar - ah)
And for the above answer, brian is pronounced br-eye-an ...not breean.


gaspipe
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boys:
sean (shawn)- means gracious gift of god
conor- means dog lover or wolf lover
liam (leeam)- irish form of william
lorcan- means little warrior
niall (nile)- means passionate
oisin (usheen)-means fawn or young deer
rian (reean)- means little king
ronan (rownan)- means little seal
tadgh (tie gue) - means poet or philosepher
tiarnan (tearnan)- means little lord
brian (breean)- means high, as in noble
cian (keyan)- means long lived
colm (colum)- means dove

girls names:
aoifa (eefaa)- means beautiful, radiant, joyful
aednat (eenit)- means little fire
branna- means raven
bridget- means power and virtue
brianna (breeana)- means noble
bronagh (bronaa)- means sad or sorrowful
caoilann (kaylin)- means pure, fair
emer (eemer)- means beauty and wisdom
iona (iowna)- means blessed
keela or kyla- means beauty
laoise (leesha)- means radiant girl
meabh (mayv)- means she who intoxigates


BЯii-ΛИИΛ♥
Alaine (Female)
Abigail (Female)
Afric (Female)
Adare(Male)
Ahane(Male)
Aidan (Male and Female)
Aidrian (Male)
Aideen (Female)
Arliss (Female)
Ardala (Female)
Ardal (Male)
Enya (Female)
Kathleen(Female)
Keara (Female)
Driscoll (Male)
Cecily (Female)
Ciar (Female)
Aodh (Male)
Bran (Male) Pronounced Brawn
Cian (Male) Pronounced KEE-an
Adam (Male)
Art (Male)
Brendan (Male)
Brian (Male)
Charlie (Both Male and Female) or Charolette (for girl)
Conor (Male)
Kevin (Male)
Liam (Male)
Miles (Male)
Neal (Male)
Patrick (Male)
Ryan (Male)
Seán (Male)
Stephen (Male)
Caitríona (Female)
Ciara (Female)
Máire (Female) Pronounced MAW-re
Nessa (Female)
Alana (Female)
Brianna (Female) (Or Briana) Pssst that's MY name! lol :) ♥
Chloe (Female)
Claire (Female)
Cliona (Female)
Emma (Female)
Erin (Female)
Heather (Female)
Isabel, Isabelle, Isabella (Female)
Kelly (Female)
Laoise (Female) Pronounced LEE-sha
Lara (Female)
Nadine (Female)
Nora (Female)
Sarah (Female)
Shannon (Female)
Tara (Female)
Kiley (Female)
Tyrone (Female)
Bridget (Female)
Brielle (Female)
Caitlin (Female)


Karina B
go to google type in baby names it gives you names and the meaning and the origion of it :D
google my friend google


Sshhhh! It&#39;s Podge and Rodge
Most popular Irish name for a girl: Kylie
Most popular Irish name for a boy: Jake


IRISH AND PROUD
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siobhan (shiv-awh-in)
liam (lee-am)
áine
sinead (shin-aid)


Garrett
Try this website:

http://www.namenerds.com/irish/meaning1.html

It has a list of many names and their pernounciation (or however it's spelt, lol), meanings, etc.


Éirerua
For a boy
Seán= shawn
John= J on
Liam- Lee am
Ciran= Kiron
Paul= P all
Micheal= Mick al
Fionn= F uon
Darragh= Dar ra
Eamon = A mun
Eoin= O in
heres a site name that might help you=
http://www.dochara.com/the-irish/first-names/traditional-irish-boys-names-d-i/

For a girl=
Ciara= K ear a
Aoife= E fa
Aine= On ya
Ashling= Ash ling
Bláthnaid= Blon add
Clodagh= Clo da
Niamh= Ne ev
Orla= Or la
Shannon= Shan non
Siobhán= Shive on
http://www.dochara.com/the-irish/first-names/traditional-irish-girls-names-m-s/

The website address I gave you is a brilliant site as it not only gives you the names and there meanings but also how you pronounce them.

Best Of Luck


Hallie.
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Allison.
Shalayee


Olivia&#39;s Angel
Erin, McKaylah, McKenzie, Tarynn



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