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[Opinions] What's your favorite Irish name?
It's St. Patrick's day and I was just wondering what your favorite Irish name was? There are so many so if you could just limit yourself to four or five for each gender that would be sweet. And don't forget to comment on other's favorites! :)
Mine:
Ciaran (Kieran)
Aodhan (Aidan)
Keegan
CianEithne (Enna / Enya)
Aine (Anya)
Aoife (Eva)
Maire (Mare / Moira)~Laurie :)
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Ok, it's not St. Patrick's Day anymore, but here are my favorite Irish names nonetheless. :bAine
Maeve
Mairead
Honora
MoiraAngus
Finn / Finnian / Finlay
Eamon
Rory
Ronan
Quinn
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I really love:
Siobhan for a girl's MN, for a boy I'd say Kelly.

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Maire
Siobhan
Saoirse
Sinead
Aine
Grainne
Aoife
Muirgheal
Ciara
Isolde
Eithne
thats all I can think of off the top of my head.

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Mine are:
Caoimhe
Siobhan
Brigid
Saoirse
MeabhConnor
Declan
Aodhan
Cormac
Torin
LorccanBy the way, I don't know if the names in brackets next to your faves are meant to be pronunciations or the non-Irish version of the names, but Aoife and Aine aren't pronounced like Eva or Anya, nor are they related to those names in any way.
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Caoimhe
Aislinn
Caoilainn
Sorcha
SaoirseDiarmuid
Connor
Oisin
Tadhg

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GirlsBrianna
Caitlin
Brenda
Orla
Ellis (Irish for Elizabeth)
Erin
LileBoysRyan
Brian
Sean (a top fav because it is Irish and an equilvolent to my father's name John)

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Question:Do you mean Eilís rather than Ellis?And where did you find that Brenda was Irish?
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I like Saoirse, Mairead, Aisling, and Ciaran.
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Alannah
Caoimhe
Fionnuala
Lile
Maeve
Runner up: CiaraAlastar
Conor
Eoin
Fionn
Tadhg
Runner up: OisinI'll stop now :pFrom yours I also like Ciaran, Cian and Aoife.
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Aoibheann
Alastairand maybe these aren't really Irish, I couldn't tell you, but that's what they make me think of:Moira
Maeve
Duncan (maybe this is Scottish?)
Erin
Connor
Kennedy
and of course, Patrick :)

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Aidan
LiamSiobhan (shuh-VAHN)
Aine (AHN-yah)
Niamh (NEEV)
Aislinn (ASH-lin)
Maeve
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I love all of these :)
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Cathal and MavourneenMavourneen might very well sound ridiculous to someone who is actually Irish, but since I'm not, it still flies as a name for me. :-) Equivalents to its sentiment that I'm familiar with (Darling, Honey, etc) are things that I'd find absolutely ridiculous as names, so while I'll say that I like Mavourneen very much for its sound, I have to also mention that I don't generally like terms of endearment as 'real' names.Cathal I just like a lot. Cathal Lawrence is a combo I was into for a while and still like.Edited to add that I also like, to varying degrees and with no consistency as to whether they're spelled the original or the Anglicized way:Faolan
Phelim
Proinsias
Odhran
MeallanFidelma
Bronach
Sibeal, sort of

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Mavourneen! I've suggested Mavourneen before as a whimsical mn. It does have a gorgeous sound and a sweet meaning. But I can't see it as a fn for a person. It would make a great fn for a pet. Cathal is terrific. Since you're not Irish, may I point out one thing about it? The "t" is silent. It's pronounced, "CA (as in cat) - hill." You probably already know that, but I just wanted to make sure.
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Ooh, I'd forgotten Sibeal, very pretty.I love the picture in your sig btw :)
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Kieran and Maeve :)d
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I love those too, I tend to overlook Kieran, because I have Caoimhe and so couldn't ever use Kieran, but do really like it. Maeve is also fantastic.
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Wow! Those two are my faves too at the moment. :)
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Boy
Declan or LiamGirl
Caoimhe (kee-va)
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From yours, I love Ciaran, Cian, Aoife and Aine :)My picks (love these despite the popularity of some of them):Fionn
Finlay (this is Irish/Scottish but I prefer this spelling to the Irish way, Fionnlagh)
Cian
CillianNiamh
Erin
Aoife
Caoimhe
AineAnd I really love Aran on either sex.
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boys:
Keegan
Aidan
Brady (and Grady)
Caolan
Riley
Teague
(Ok, I know that is six but there are just so many great names!)girls:
Riley
Keagan
Teagan
Shea (or Shay)
Caitlin
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