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Copying questions Ciarda posed for Dharma :DWhat are your honest opinions of the name Ciaran / Kieran? Which spelling do you prefer? I'm leaning towards Ciaran so that its different than Kiefer my other favourite, but I worry about how it would be pronounced. Thoughts?1. Do you like the sound? (Sound only, despite connotations)?2. What is your impression of it? What kind of assumptions would you make about someone with that name?3. Do you think that a little boy named Ciaran would be teased? Especially with the popularity of Kiera?4. Do you think that the name Ciaran would age well (Regardless of the supposed "Irish" trend)?5. Can you think of any drawbacks/negative associations?6. Can you think of any positive associations?7. Does the combo Ciaran George Derry sound good? (Middle names must honour family). Other possibilities, Richard, John, James, Robert, suggestions?8. How does Ciaran fit in with Kiefer, Harrison, Liam? Is Kiefer & Ciaran too close?

Jacks"The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three". Dr.Grantly Dick-Read

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THANKS, so much everyone :D
Jacks"The newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three". Dr.Grantly Dick-Read
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1. Do you like the sound? (Sound only, despite connotations)? - Yes2. What is your impression of it? What kind of assumptions would you make about someone with that name? - My impression is that its a nice name, but I wouldn't assume anything with it. It doesn't "belong" to a certain group.3. Do you think that a little boy named Ciaran would be teased? Especially with the popularity of Kiera? - Nope, I don't. See my post before - Kids won't get teased because of their names.4. Do you think that the name Ciaran would age well (Regardless of the supposed "Irish" trend)? - Yes (I'm doing this backwards, sorry for repeating!)5. Can you think of any drawbacks/negative associations? - No, Kiaran would be better. (Kiefer and Kiaran are not too close)6. Can you think of any positive associations? - Its a good, strong, not too popular name.7. Does the combo Ciaran George Derry sound good? (Middle names must honour family). Other possibilities, Richard, John, James, Robert, suggestions? - I think Ciaran Robert Derry sounds better.8. How does Ciaran fit in with Kiefer, Harrison, Liam? Is Kiefer & Ciaran too close? - It fits in very well - except with Harrison. They are very Irishesque names, but not overly so.
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1. Do you like the sound? (Sound only, despite connotations)?
Yes2. What is your impression of it? What kind of assumptions would you make about someone with that name?
I like it. I don't think I'd make any assuptions3. Do you think that a little boy named Ciaran would be teased? Especially with the popularity of Kiera?
No I wouldn't but then where I live Kieran's been popular for a while whereas Kiera is only recent. I'll bet there is a Kieran in nearly every class or at least most kids will know one. (I live in England, BTW)4. Do you think that the name Ciaran would age well (Regardless of the supposed "Irish" trend)?
Yes, I worked in a solicitors last summer and one was called Kieron.5. Can you think of any drawbacks/negative associations?
Nope6. Can you think of any positive associations?
Nope7. Does the combo Ciaran George Derry sound good? (Middle names must honour family). Other possibilities, Richard, John, James, Robert, suggestions?
Yes, I also like Ciaran James Derry8. How does Ciaran fit in with Kiefer, Harrison, Liam? Is Kiefer & Ciaran too close?
Kiefer and Ciaran is too close for my liking.
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Haha, I use the same set of questions whenever I like to get specific feedback on names : )Kieran used to be in my top 5, but I don't like it as much as I used to for some reason. It started to sound too similar to Karen to my ears.I vary between Kieran and Ciaran, I really like both spellings, but I tend to lean towards Kieran. I do also really like Kiefer, and I can understand wanting to use Ciaran to differentiate between Kieran & Kiefer, otherwise people may think that it's supposed to be a sibset theme. I think that most people would know how to pronounce it, but I can't say for sure.
1. Do you like the sound? (Sound only, despite connotations)?
Yes and No, individually I like it's sound, but as I said before, the more I say it out loud, the more it sounds like Karen to me. Also a bit like Kirsten (KEER-sten)2. What is your impression of it? What kind of assumptions would you make about someone with that name?
Ciaran / Kieran strikes me as an actor or a writer's name to me for some reason. Strangely I see Ciaran with dark hair, and Kieran with light hair, not sure why.3. Do you think that a little boy named Ciaran would be teased? Especially with the popularity of Kiera?
I don't think that Ciaran would be teased, and with the spelling Ciaran most people probably wouldn't even connect it to Kiera.4. Do you think that the name Ciaran would age well (Regardless of the supposed "Irish" trend)?
I think it would age well. I can picture it on a 5 year old as well as a 50 year old.

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To me, Ciaran is KEER-awn and Kieran is KEER-an. Subtle but important difference. :) I far far far prefer Ciaran.1. Do you like the sound? (Sound only, despite connotations)?
I love the sound of Ciaran.2. What is your impression of it? What kind of assumptions would you make about someone with that name?
I don't really have assumptions based on Ciaran, to be honest.3. Do you think that a little boy named Ciaran would be teased? Especially with the popularity of Kiera?
I don't know about in Canada.4. Do you think that the name Ciaran would age well (Regardless of the supposed "Irish" trend)?
Yes, I think so.5. Can you think of any drawbacks/negative associations?
Um. No.6. Can you think of any positive associations?
Nope.7. Does the combo Ciaran George Derry sound good? (Middle names must honour family). Other possibilities, Richard, John, James, Robert, suggestions?
Ciaran Derry James is nice. :)8. How does Ciaran fit in with Kiefer, Harrison, Liam? Is Kiefer & Ciaran too close?
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In the USA, I would prefer the spelling Kieran as Ciaran will lead to many more mispronunciations when people first see the name.The only assumption I would make about someone with the name is that his parents had Irish ancestry or were otherwise interested in Ireland.I don't think a boy named Kieran would be teased just because Kiera is a popular girls' name. The -n ending is so popular for boys' names right now that many people will automatically assume that Kieran is male and Kiera is female.I see no reason why Kieran would not "age well". The combination sounds fine to me, and I think Kiefer and Kieran are just far enough apart that they would be "doable" for brothers.
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Ciaran is my absolute favorite boy's name right now! I really love it, and I love the spelling Ciaran instead of Kieran for several reasons: in general I prefer C names over K names, the K spelling is fairly popular, the C spelling is the original Gaelic, the C sort of honors my dad who's name is Colin which is also Gaelic and starts with a C. 1. Do you like the sound? ~ I love the sound!2. What is your impression of it? What kind of assumptions would you make about someone with that name? ~ that they were Irish or their parents liked Irish names.3. Do you think that a little boy named Ciaran would be teased? Especially with the popularity of Kiera? ~ not at all, Irish names are very popular and I don't usually think of Kiera when I see Ciaran. So especially if you spell it Ciaran the boy wouldn't be teased at all.4. Do you think that the name Ciaran would age well? ~ perfectly, for reference see actor Ciaran Hinds who is now in his 50's and his name fits him perfectly! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001354/5. Can you think of any drawbacks/negative associations? ~ not really, I suppose Kier does rhyme with tear, sear, peer, ect. Oh, and the name does mean 'black' or you could say 'dark haired'.6. Can you think of any positive associations? ~ there were some 26 saints in Ireland with this name including St. Ciaran of Clonmacnoise who founded a monestary.7. Does the combo Ciaran George Derry sound good? ~ Ciaran George sounds nice but I don't really like Derry very much. Ciaran James, Ciaran John, and Ciaran Robert also sound nice.

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I agree ...I agree with nearly everything you've said! Ciaran is also my favourite boys name! I love how it sounds, and how it's spelled (I prefer Ciaran over Kieran, although both are nice). For me, Ciaran and Kiefer are way too close as siblings. The 'kee' sound makes them too similar. Mika
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1. I like it but I had trouble pronouncing it.2. Again, a little hard to say IMO3. No I think he'd be fine....4. I think it would age wonderfully5. only the pronounceation thing6. no, I've never heard it before...7. I like Ciaran James best8. they all go lovely. I don't think Keifer and Ciaran are too close...
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