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My little sister's name :)
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We pronounce it EE-mur though. Eims for short :) For me, I just see my little sister- she has attitude, is super outgoing, bubbly, very very clever, cheeky, determined and stubborn. She is Eimear Leah which doesn't have the best flow in the world but Leah is a family name for my Dad's partner (it is pronounced LEH-ah not LEE-ah).Eimear Constance
Eimear Madeleine
Eimear Clare
Eimear Roisin
Eimear Sinead
Eimear Olive
Eimear Xanthe
Eimear Quinn
Eimear Valentine
Eimear Verity
Eimear Delphine
Eimear Jessica
Eimear Penelope
Eimear CharlotteAny you like?
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Thanks! I have heard it pronounced EE-mur, but my friend (who is called Eimear) pronounces it EH-mur. I love both ways of saying it.I like:Eimear Constance
Eimear Madeleine
Eimear Roisin (that's gorgeous)
Eimear Xanthe
Eimear Verity
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A lovely list all around. My favorites would be: Eimear Constance -- It has a Gaelic Revival, turn of the 20th century feeling for me. I'm picturing Countess Markowitz / Markievicz (sp?) whose fn was Constance, if I remember correctly. Anyway, very Yeats-y.Eimear Delphine -- Eimear has a magical, fairy-like quality for me. Delphine makes me think of diaphanous material. Wonderful images.Eimear Penelope -- Spunky.Eimear Charlotte -- Soft and gentle.

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