Tadhg is a top ten boy's name for me. I'm American, but my mother is from
Ireland so these names are special to me.
Tadhg is Irish and pronounced exactly like the English word tiger, but without the "r" sound. As a surname, it is sometimes spelled Tigue, but I still love the original
Tadhg spelling more. (In Irish Gaelic, the "h" usually, although not always, silences the letter in front of it. That's why the "d" is not pronounced in
Tadhg.)
You have many of my fav's:
Conor (love this spelling)
Cormac (a top five name for me)
Eamon (a top ten name, although I prefer the
Eamonn spelling. "AY-mun")
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I'd toss out
Aidan if popularity is an issue.
Aidan is very popular. And when you throw in all the Bradens, Cadens, Haydens, Jadens, etc. (and all the hideous misspellings) you start to wish you'd never heard the "AY-din" sound at all. It's a shame, because I really love the name
Aidan too.
One that's not on your list that you might like:
Malachy ("MAL-uh-kee"). It's the Irish form of
Malachi ("MAL-uh-kie"). Another name I adore is
Desmond. It means "from Munster (= southern
Ireland)".