[Opinions] Faelan and Faolan
With Ronan these are two Irish names that are appealing to me right now. Like Faelan because it has that AE spelling I like, it's close to Caelan which DP likes But Faolan has an interesting look to it, too but the spelling may put people off.
Anyone know if they're pn differently? I got the feeling that Faelan is Fey-lahn and Faolan is Fee-lahn/lawn. Is that right?
Is the 'failing' connection too close?
Any combo ideas?
Anyone know if they're pn differently? I got the feeling that Faelan is Fey-lahn and Faolan is Fee-lahn/lawn. Is that right?
Is the 'failing' connection too close?
Any combo ideas?
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Faolan is fee-lawn and Faelan is fay-lan I believe. It sounds I think too 'different' and like Feline to me. Not too sure if it's usable anywhere other than in Ireland/ gaelic or celtic speaking areas.
Ronan is super cute though.
Ronan is super cute though.
I like the look of Faolan, but it doesn't have intuitive pronunciation for Americans. I also like Faelan quite a bit (and Caelan). I don't think it sounds like "failin'" or "failing" because the L is definitely attached to the second syllable when I say Faelan, and when I say Failing it's attached to the first.
I like Faolán!
Here you can hear the right pronunciation:
http://www.babynamesofireland.com/irish-boy-names-d-f
http://de.forvo.com/search/Faolan/
Here you can hear the right pronunciation:
http://www.babynamesofireland.com/irish-boy-names-d-f
http://de.forvo.com/search/Faolan/
This message was edited 4/27/2011, 1:01 AM
the kids broke my speakers or something on my computer so I can't hear sounds, but I get the idea, thanks.