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Orlagh
I'm loving the name Orlagh (AWR-la) for a girl right now. And I was pleased to see it's fallen out of the top 100 again, after a brief peak: http://www.behindthename.com/top/search.php?terms=Orla&popterm=&gender=bothWDYTO the name, and of these combinations?Orlagh Morgan Isabelle
...Um, that's as far as I've got lol. Thanks in advance :-)_____________________________________________________________________"Dream like you'll live forever. Live like you'll die today."Elinor
(Proud mother to exclamation marks Dallán Brook and Aubrianna Kai.)
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I like Orla (particularly this spelling).
I think of it as a fairly straightforward name, not common, but one that everyone's heard of, but when I suggested the name to my boyfriend, he asked if it was a real name or if I'd made it up, and whether it was for a boy or a girl.
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I like it very much but prefer the spelling Orla, which seems more feminine to me. The Orlagh spelling reminds me of Armagh, an Irish place name.
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Nice, I actually prefer the spelling Orla, but Orlagh is great too.Orlagh Morgan Isabelle (or Orlagh Morgana Isabelle) is sounds great!
CIARDA
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I think it's pretty, but I'd never use it because it's too close to the word "oral".
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Orlagh was in the top 100? You must be Irish. (My mother is from Clonakilty.) I knew an Orla once with the personality of a tank. I had never heard of the name before so it's hard for me to separate the two. But that's my limitation. It certainly is a beautiful sounding name and has a lovely meaning. Do you like the name Aurelia? It's grown on me lately. although I can certainly understand if you want an authentically Irish name. (I've always thought Oonagh is pretty neat.) As for the combination, Orlagh Morgan Isabelle, I love the name Isabelle, but I only like Morgan for a boy. Besides, Orlagh Morgan has too much "or" sound together. How about:Orlagh Maeve Isabelle
Orlagh Siobhan Isabelle
Orlagh Vivien Isabelle
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Not Irish, but Scottish, so not far off :-) I'm half Irish by heritage. Orla is popular here but I was glad it's tailed off again. I think it's still in the top 100 in Ireland (although only spelled Orla and Orlaith, which both ranked there).I think Aurelia's beautiful too. Thank you for the combos, I especially like Orlagh Vivien Isabelle!_____________________________________________________________________"Dream like you'll live forever. Live like you'll die today."Elinor
(Proud mother to exclamation marks Dallán Brook and Aubrianna Kai.)
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I think you would have pronunciation issues with this name. However, the combo is pretty, although I prefer Morgan on a boy.
Chelsea Nicole (78 days til my 21st birthday!)Proud big sister to David Thomas (18) and Luke Joseph (14)!Go Cubs! Especially my "boyfriend" Mark Prior. Yay, he's back! :)
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