
Phoenix
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i know loads of Orlas. |
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Orla C
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Lots of Orlas in Ireland, dear. I'm one. |
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Podge and Rodge Tribute Band
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Where's Orla C when you need her? We're putting out an APB for Orla C!!!
Come in please Orla C! |
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janus
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No it is not Strange, Plenty of Orla's Running around the Place in Ireland. I keep meeting them wherever I go.
I dont know where you Hang out when you are in Ireland but plenty of them in Dublin.It is a very Nice Typically Irish Name. |
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Kris......
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No, I believe it is very popular here. |
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when the sun goes down
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no orla's a fairly common name |
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Langer
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Orla is not a strange name i know girls called orla.anyway how do you think i feel like my name is finbarr now that's rare anywhere except cork lol..i'm from cork that's why i'd say lol. |
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bluebell
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The Irish name Orla means - "golden lady." It may also be spelled Orfhlaith or Orlaith. It's widespread - every school will have at least 3 or 4. When you come to Ireland again, you may meet lots of them next time. |
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Maria C
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no its a very popular name in ireland i know lots of orlas and they are all very nice maybe its a name for nice girls |
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Emsey Pop
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Naw, it's a fairly common name. |
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agooddub
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Well Orla, you have a really genuine Irish name which translates from the Irish language. The word Or means Gold. So you are named after something rare and beautiful. |
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dollymix (now geeky for a month)
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I'm Irish and my sisters name is Orla, so is my friends name! There are about 3 girls at my dancing class with that name. I like it. It's really pretty. It means golden princess in Irish! |
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ylanger ylanger
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are you mad??
it is an irish name as far as i know!
there are loads of Orlas in Ireland. it's a lovely name.
it is also spelled Orlaith, and even Orflaith, in Ireland (pronounced the same)
an anagram of Orla is oral. LOL ;) |
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reginaldstower
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no it is not i know 2 people called orla |
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Sarah
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It seems to be a name only used in certain areas. Where I live there are lots of Gráinnes and Sinéads, but I don't know any Orlas. |
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Why When How
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no |
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Shiori_hime
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No, it just means it's not as common as whatever names you're always running into. |
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irish boy
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nope its there just not very commen- my coz is an orla lol:)
nice name:) |
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**BaD-gAl-SaFfY-In-Da-HoUsE**
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omg i just seen a ladys name called orla on price-drop t.v
was it you?/? |
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izzy
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yes it is, but thats ok cuz its unique. at least your name is not ismaelle. |
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brasiedub
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DEFINITELY it is.... but it's just like Sinéad for girls and Seán and Paddy for boys... Irish parents will always use them... it's a matter of patriotism! Fair play to you... |
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alan m
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Yes. I know only one person in world called. Thats you. But dont worry. Its really nice ! |
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Mazuma
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No it's not. I think there is a higher chance of you finding people with that name in Africa, spelt without the r however. |
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☆♠*Stevo*♠☆
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yes its russian.# |
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