Saoirse
Wdyt of Saoirse?
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I love it.
A facebook friend (American) recently had a baby named Siersha which I assume is an Anglicized version of Saoirse, I think Saoirse looks a lot better though. I actually think Saoirse would work in the US because people would have to ask how to say it instead of guessing, since it looks obviously hard to guess if you've never heard it out loud.
A facebook friend (American) recently had a baby named Siersha which I assume is an Anglicized version of Saoirse, I think Saoirse looks a lot better though. I actually think Saoirse would work in the US because people would have to ask how to say it instead of guessing, since it looks obviously hard to guess if you've never heard it out loud.
Hi, I'm actually not Facebook friends with you so I would love it if you could tell me which BtN member was sharing my child's name for discussion with the group
Love 10/10
I'm considering using it as a fn, but only after my top choice which I'm pretty set on (I just hope that my partner would love my top choice too)
I'm considering using it as a fn, but only after my top choice which I'm pretty set on (I just hope that my partner would love my top choice too)
I think it’s a lovely name but in here is the USA most people wouldn’t pronounce it correctly.
I like the meaning, I like the spelling, I don’t like the pronounciation.
I like it a lot, one of my favorite Irish names in fact, but unfortunately as an American I can never use it because Americans are natoriously bad with Gaelic name pronunciations and they would never be able to get it right.
This message was edited 10/30/2021, 4:29 AM
I like it. However I would never use it since I don't live in Ireland and I think most people would butcher it here (USA). It would be cute in the middle.
I like it, it’s one of the few non-anglicized Celtic names I enjoy.
Nice
Hi !!!
Saoirse is a wonderful name. I love its look, meaning and pronounciation. So Irish!
It is strong and feminine at the same time. It's traditional and modern.
Saoirse is a wonderful name. I love its look, meaning and pronounciation. So Irish!
It is strong and feminine at the same time. It's traditional and modern.