WDYT of Breagh?
Breagh is Gaelic for beautiful, pronounced it Bree-a. I think it is really cute, what is your opinion?
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I like Breagh. I tell you to spell it Breya but that pretty much takes the gaelic beauty away for this name. I reallly pretty. Btw, I like bessie.
I like it and Bessie and Breagh sound nice together
Bleagh, is what I think. It's ugly looking.
This is one of those Gaelic-spelling names that needs to be Anglicized for an English speaker... and this one needs it a lot more than most, even more than names like Caoimhe and Tadhg. Bria for me, please -- much nicer. Bria doesn't appeal to my style exactly, but I think it's nice.
This is one of those Gaelic-spelling names that needs to be Anglicized for an English speaker... and this one needs it a lot more than most, even more than names like Caoimhe and Tadhg. Bria for me, please -- much nicer. Bria doesn't appeal to my style exactly, but I think it's nice.
Ditto. Bria sounds nice but is better as a nickname, I think.
ditto. I like the sound...
...but the spelling is just not very appealing. Bria would be better, but I think it looks kind of boring.
I also like the name Priya, pr: PREE-ah or BREE-ah. It means "beloved" in Sanskrit.
...but the spelling is just not very appealing. Bria would be better, but I think it looks kind of boring.
I also like the name Priya, pr: PREE-ah or BREE-ah. It means "beloved" in Sanskrit.
I very much agree with everything said here.
I really like it actually :D
I think it's actually too cute to be a first name for an adult.
It's also doesn't match with Elisabeth if you're thinking about naming your second baby Breagh imo.
It's also doesn't match with Elisabeth if you're thinking about naming your second baby Breagh imo.
It's a pretty sound and meaning, but I have problems with the look. Since I don't know any Gaelic, I'd never have guessed the correct pronunciation.
I like the sound, but Breagh looks absolutely hideous. It looks clunky and thick, imo.