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bob

Is Riley an irish name??

My sons name is Riley and he wants to know!!!

    



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spawn_of_cookie_monster
yup it is and heres a nice riley site


Trish D
Reilly/Riley is the anglicised form of an Irish surname O Raghailligh.
It is not a first name. It means "descendant of Raghallach".


rohan
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yes


PG
Not at all. O'reilly is a surname or Reilly


leslie c
yes it is also spelt REILLY


jamie_bc
Yeh!! Bt we spell it Reilly nd alot of people have an o` b4 the word reilly! Bt we dnt usually use it as a first name usuall a surname!!


beckett
According to this site yes

http://www.zelo.com/firstnames/findresults.asp?name=Riley+&x=25&y=3


jokerswild
sounds like it but it usually has o' in front of it


Mags
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Riley as a Christian name can be from anywhere but if it is a surname Riley it is probably English and O'Riley would be Irish.


oceanwaves
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of course it is!


Pichi
Yes, it is.
My son's name is Reilly, and I looked it up before I named him that, just because I wanted to know origin.

My son happens to have about as Irish a name as they come .. with a surname that starts with O'____!


life&#39;s a bit*h
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yes it's an irish surname


fozzy_bear_61
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Yes Mostly in county Cavan


Daniella
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Yes


Barne-Hurst
Yes! Don't you remember "Old Mother Riley" and her
Daughter, Kitty?


jesse15
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riley for a first name is not irish but reily, reilly or o reilly for surnames are irish


your_name_here
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yes.


Blondie
yes





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