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I've always loved Blaithin ("blah-HEEN") so Blathnaid / Blathnat is not hard to love too.As long as it's in the mn position, I say go for it. Emily Blathnat / Blathnaid sounds wonderful. Light and airy Emily fits nicely with the floral feeling of Blathnat / Blathnaid.My (American) niece is Clare Siobhan. I asked her once (as a teen) if she ever had any problems with her mn. She said yes, in school it was always misspelled. But she said it was worth it because she loves her name.

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