Re: Gráinne
This one hits close to home. Had I been born in Ireland, my mother wanted to name me Grainne. But she didn't think Americans in the 1960's could handle it so I was given Ann. Grainne has been slowly growing on me. I came up with the combo Grainne Helen. It makes me think of early 20th century Ireland, when mythological names, Irish and non-Irish were coming into vogue. Together they made me warm up to Grainne.I don't thing Grainne is so "out there" as Irish spellings go. So I don't really see the need of Grania. It almost looks Slavic that way. It loses the Irish-y flavor. I don't know if it's related, but I've been seriously crushing on Igraine lately. I pronounce it differently than Grainne. But the visual similarity always strikes me.

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