[Opinions] Irish boy names
We are looking for a good, solid Irish boy name. We kind of like Finn or Finnigan. Any thoughts?
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I really like Finn - as a full name. I think it's a very strong name and can stand on it's own. :)
Finnigan is better because it is a full name. You could use Finn a nickname.
I don't like Finn, and Finnegan is a surname (not an Irish first name) and is also from a ridiculous childrens' song.
I don't find either of them 'solid'. What about . . .
Alastar
Angus
Brendan
Brogan
Cavan
Ciaran
Conall
Connor
Eamonn
Fergus
Ionatan
Lochlann
Nolan
Oisin
Oscar
Owen
Patrick / Padraig
Riordan
Ronan
Torin
Uilliam "Liam"
I don't find either of them 'solid'. What about . . .
Alastar
Angus
Brendan
Brogan
Cavan
Ciaran
Conall
Connor
Eamonn
Fergus
Ionatan
Lochlann
Nolan
Oisin
Oscar
Owen
Patrick / Padraig
Riordan
Ronan
Torin
Uilliam "Liam"
This message was edited 1/20/2007, 4:48 AM
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I like Aidan/Aiden, Kieran and Lochlan..and many more.
I like Aidan/Aiden, Kieran and Lochlan..and many more.