Friday, November 20, 2009

Can anyone help me decide on any beautiful irish girls and boys names?

Girl:





Erin (Ireland)





Aileen (Noble)





Alana (Child)





Bronwyn (Saintly)





Teagan (Beautiful)





Bridget (Power)





Brianna (Virtuous)





Catherine (After St Catherine)





Regan (The kings daughter)





Kyla (Beauty)





Fiona (Fair one)





Ciara (Dark Hair)





Maolisa (God's follower)





Boy:





Aedan (Fire)





Connor (Lover of hounds)





Sean (God's Gift)





Darcy (Dark one)





Arden (Dawn)





Hugh (Ancient Fire)





Erin (Ireland)





Brian (Noble and Strong)





Dillon (Flash of Lightning)





Emmet (Rebal against the British)





Padraic (Patrick patron saint)

Can anyone help me decide on any beautiful irish girls and boys names?
ive always favored Riley as a boys name


and Shannon for a girls
Reply:Boys Devin Dylan and Gavin





Girls Cara Brenna and Keegan
Reply:check this site...


http://www.babynamesofireland.com/





They have some lovely names, especially for boys.
Reply:For a girl my first option is Tiffany Gabrielle (Tiffy nickname)because thats my daughters name, others choices are:





Zaireen Stephanie (nickname Steffi)





Shayne Margrette (nickname shayne or marg)





Sabrina Ruth (sabrina)





Kirsten Gayle (kirsten or gayle)





Samantha Angelique (Sam or Angel)





Mackenzie (Ken or MAckky)





Stacey Mae (SM or stacey)








Boys name:





Johann Carl





Chris Johnnis





Scottie David





Fritz Gerald





Geoffrey Conrad





Phillip Craig
Reply:If it is a girl, Shannon. I have a girl Shannon, and her personality and intellect is great. I am a great believer in names affecting a person's personality. eg. boys called Timothy are timid, whilst boys called Brett, are full on and potentially trouble. I think it has something to do wtih the sound of the name more than anything else. My mums rule for naming her kids was that they would end in, or could be shortened to an "ee" sound...which makes it easier for calling their names out loud eg. Ashley, Jamie, Gavin (Gavvee), and so on. Last thing: please avoid hard to spell names....or your kids will forever have to s-p-e-l-l it out!!
Reply:how about Ian for boy %26amp; Maureen for a girl?
Reply:I like:


girl: traficia


boy: dimitri





but I dunno is it irish or not~
Reply:If you want Irish names and you want it to mean something special, try looking this site, great selection!





http://www.behindthename.com
Reply:just pick an irish name urself dont rely on udders its ur kid
Reply:Personally i love Ria, Leonie and Patricia(tho is very common) if its a girl for a boy i love Liam
Reply:I named my first son Kyle Evan..Kyle means a piece of land near a tributary, and Evan means fair haired. Although, I did not pick his name based on meaning, as much as the flow of the name.





My middle is Julian Micheal (yes spelled just like that). We call him Jules for short, but he is often called Julian. He was named after my husband's grandfather. Incidentally, we didn't know it until years later, but his birthday is the same as his great grandfather's wedding anniversary to his great grandmother!





My third is Andrew David...I just picked a name...It flowed.
Reply:Colleen, Shamos, Harry, Shawn, Kathrin
Reply:Girls: Colleen, Kelli, Shiobhan, Meghan, Maeve, Brianna, Caitlin, Delia, Deirdre, and Jillian.
Reply:erin shanan
Reply:Girl- Taryn Boy- Declan
Reply:Ciara or Ciaran!
Reply:Donovan is an irish boy name that I like.


Niamh is a great irish girl name.





www.babynamesofireland.com





good luck to you!
Reply:caitlin %26amp; ian
Reply:Aoife ( pronounced "ee + fa" ) It means beautiful - for a girl


Seamus ( shay + muss ) - for a boy
Reply:Girls: McKenna, Makenna, Mackinley, Ireland.


Boys: Liam....
Reply:girls + meaning of name. these names are the traditional spelling as well:


Aileen-noble


Alannah-child


Aislin-a vision or a dream


Brianna-noble, virtuous


Caireann (Care-ann)-little friend or little beloved


Caoilainn (Kay-Linn)-slender,white, fair, pure


Cara (Car-a)-Friend


Catriona-clear, pure


Claire-clear, bright, famous


Darcy-dark haired


Deirdre (deer-drah)-beautiful woman


Fiona-fair, white, beautiful


Iona-blessed


Keela (Key-la) or Kyla (Ki-la) -a beauty that only poetry can capture


Mona-little noble one


Neala or Neila (Nee-la)-female champion


Nessa or Neasa- powerful and beautiful woman(personal favoirte)


Neave (Ni-vay)-radiance, lustre, brightness(another personal favorite)


Regan- the king's child


Roisin (Row-sheen)-little rose


Sheenagh (Shi-na)-God is gracious


Siobhan (Shi-vaughn)-God is gracious


Teagan-beautiful
Reply:isabelle and william are both irish
Reply:For a boy, Colin, Colm, Liam or Loughlin. I have always liked Fiona for a girl. Good Luck. When you see the baby you might just say, " He or She looks like a ...........


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