Clashmore wrote: » Rua would be more of a boys name. Saoirse Sadhbh Éadaoin Orlaith Cliodhna Gráinne Eabha Roisín All lovely Irish girls names
wench wrote: » The CSO have a tool that will tell you how popular any name is, if you want to try and make sure half the class won't have the same name!http://www.cso.ie/en/interactivezone/visualisationtools/babynamesofireland/
Anne1982h wrote: » Definitely look at the CSO baby names app! I have had about four people so far tell me they called their girl ‘Fiadh’ as it’s so unusual. I hadn’t the heart to tell them it was currently Ireland’s 20th most popular girls name - 400 girls called it in 2017. If you want an unusual name consider unusual for the child’s generation by looking at the app (case in point the name Brian - we would all say oh sure I know tons of Brian’s but I’d you look on the app it shows only 8 boys were called Brian. Same with girls - only 9 called Christina. so if you have a Brian or a Christina they will have a very unusual name in secondary school surrounded by Noah’s and Fiadh’s! You might find some Irish names you know and like are now very rare for New babies.
riffmongous wrote: » I really like the names Muireann, Aifric, Ailbhe, Personally wouldn't be a fan of Lile, it doesnt look or sound so Irish to me, unless there is supposed to be a fada there on the i? Edit: Líadan is another one
riffmongous wrote: » I didn't realise Fiadh was a name, I just associate it with a fulacht fiadh or deer
emo72 wrote: » As someone who was born with an unusual name, you are cursing your child to be spelling their name forever. It's not a problem for me, just something to consider!
pc7 wrote: » Seoidin, Siun, Realtin (missing fadas can’t do them on phone!)
drunkmonkey wrote: Long Hold the letter you want to fádá on the phone
Moonbeam wrote: » I love Dearbhail and Siún
drunkmonkey wrote: » Luna
Ckpippa wrote: » Oh I really love Siún... is that pronounced shoon?