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[Opinions] Fionnuala and Oona
What do you think of Fionnuala? (It is pronounced Finn-oo-lah, BTW.)What do you think of the name Oona? (Prn. Oo-nah.)I've been on an Irish names kick lately. =)
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To me Oona is quirky, but not very pretty.The first time I heard Fionnula, I liked it a lot. It is quirky and pretty, and I thought of using it for a character's name.
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I love love love Oona, particularly spelled Oonagh. Fionnuala reminds me too much of a girl I know with the name, although it does have a nice sound to it.
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I don't really care for Fionnuala, but Oona is beautiful!
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Hate to say this...Actually, I don't think I really hate to say it, but the name Finola as well as any of its variant spellings reminds me of Fistula...and that is definately something I would not liked to be reminded of everytime I call my child's name.
Oona isn't so bad, but I think people dislike the sound it gives.
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Fionnuala and Oona (prefer Oonagh) are among my favorite Irish names for a girl. That long "oo" sound is so elegant to my ears. When said with a real brogue the names have even more charm. (Here in the U.S. I seldom get the chance to hear them.)
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I have an Irish-born friend who has sisters, both Fionnuala and Oona.(several other sisters as well!)
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For some reason, the way the name Fionnuala looks has always reminded me of some sort of cleaning liquid. For that reason, I have never liked it. However, that is a personal association, the origin of which is obscure even to myself, and the name does have the benefit of a cute nickname, Finn. But then, that brings up fish associations...perhaps I am overthinking this one.I really like Oona, but I think it's even cuter spelled Una.
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Fionnuala's a beautiful name. Very feminine and refined.Oona is nice as well, but I prefer the spelling Una.
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