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[Opinions] Re: Saoirse or Sorsha?
Well, Saoirse isn't exactly a traditional Irish name in the sense of the word. Saoirse only became popular during Ireland's struggle for independence from Great Britain in the late 19th century/early 20th century. During that period, Irish Gaelic words that were redolent of the ideals the Irish stood for such as saorise (freedom) and firinne (truth) became popular as names.Anyways, my vote is for Saoirse. I love the name to bits. Unfortunately, Sorsha looks like a mispelling of Sorcha to me so I'm not fond of it at all.
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Well, I knew the name Sorsha (pronounciation AND spelling) before I ever heared or read of the name Sorcha, so I don't have this problem...! I still lov it! ;-)Cheers,Check Out Blinkyou.com for thousands of custom glitterz and layouts
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