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Ronan
I've always loved this for a boy. For me it has a really handsome, dignified feel to it and men named Ronan seem to be really cute too (Ronan Keating, Ronan O'Gara). Opinions?
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I have loved the name since Ronan Keating made it more well known!
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I have to admit that I also think Ronan is handsome and dignified too. I quite like it. I also agree that Ronan Keating is hot!
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I like it!
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I really like Ronan as well, Ronen is also nice : )
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I've always thought it was really precious and cutesy and it kind of makes me roll my eyes whenever it's mentioned. Something about how it looks on paper, I guess. Also the Irish feel that (God help me! I can't explain it past trendiness) makes me want to vomit. And the meaning is way too cute.
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I like it. It sounds very masculine and your right it does have a very handsome and dignified feel to it.

This message was edited 10/28/2007, 6:41 PM

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Agreed, Ronan is a great name.
Reminds me of Rowan though, which then reminds me of Mr. Bean :SBut stick with Ronan..I'm missing the variety in names nowadays..
everyone's either a Jayden or Aiden or Peyton or Ava...
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When my mother says Ronan with a soft, Gaelic "r" I swoon. Very handsome in any accent. The only slight down side is it seems to get lost in all of the two-syllable male names ending in an "-n" sound that seem to be everywhere right now. But Ronan is wonderful and shouldn't be overlooked on this account.
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I always think of Eragon, even though his brother was Roran.But I like the name Ronan. It's unique compared to what most people are doing nowadays.
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Hehe, Roran was always my favourite character. Eragon was way too much the stereotypical hero.
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well I don't know about Eragon, but Ronan's a centaur in Harry Potter
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