Rare Irish Names
Irial (m)
Attracta – name of an Irish Saint.
Whiltierna (Old Irish spelling Faoiltigearna) comp. of Faol, Wolf, and Tigearna, Lady.
Feena- (Old Irish spelling Fiadnait) Fiad means a deer.
Lassarina-(Old Irish spelling Lasairfiona) comp of Larain, a flame, and Fiona, of wine.
Mella- (Old Irish spelling Mealla)
Attracta – name of an Irish Saint.
Whiltierna (Old Irish spelling Faoiltigearna) comp. of Faol, Wolf, and Tigearna, Lady.
Feena- (Old Irish spelling Fiadnait) Fiad means a deer.
Lassarina-(Old Irish spelling Lasairfiona) comp of Larain, a flame, and Fiona, of wine.
Mella- (Old Irish spelling Mealla)
Replies
Irial is nice and reminds me of Ariel without the female mermaid connection.
Attracta- looks and sounds like attract with an 'a' on the end.
Whiltierna- interesting, but the bearer of the name would be forever telling people how to say it and spell it.
Feena- kind of pretty, but I prefer Fiona.
Lassarina- okay
Mella- sounds more like a nick name than a first name and seems rather mellow.
Attracta- looks and sounds like attract with an 'a' on the end.
Whiltierna- interesting, but the bearer of the name would be forever telling people how to say it and spell it.
Feena- kind of pretty, but I prefer Fiona.
Lassarina- okay
Mella- sounds more like a nick name than a first name and seems rather mellow.
This message was edited 8/13/2015, 11:38 AM