Tuesday, January 31, 2012

What are some different Irish baby boy names?

I recently have taken an interest to Irish names. It is where my grandparents are from and I want my child to have a different name. I like the name Liam but I find it too common. I want a name like Declan, Caelan, Calum (this is the Irish spelling), Finley or Lachlan. Are there any names you like or know of like this?What are some different Irish baby boy names?
Anamcha (m) ~ AN am uh ka ~ Animosus, Ambrose ~ spirited

Breacán (m) ~ BREK awn ~ Breccan ~ freckled; speckled

Cathal (m) ~ KA hul ~ Cahal; Cahill, Charles ~ strong in battle

Donnchadh (m) ~ DUN a kha ~Donagh; Donnacha; Donncha, Dennis, Dionysus ~ brown lord

Eoghan (m) ~ OH in ~ Owen; Eógan ~ born of the yew

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What about Diarmuid? I seriously love that name. Also consider Breandan, Cillian, Ciaran, Cian, Ruari, Daire, Niall, Cabhan, Eoghan/Eoin, Fionn, Fintan, Oisin, Murtagh, Seamus?



Have a look here:

http://www.babynamesofireland.com/irish-…

http://www.cso.ie/Quicktables/GetQuickTa…

http://www.behindthename.com/top/ (has lists of most popular names in Ireland 2002-2009)What are some different Irish baby boy names?
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Aedan, Aodhan (Aidan)

Aengus, Aonghus, Oengus (Angus)

Carney,Cearney, Kearney,Cearnaigh

Carrick, Carrig (Craig)

Ciaran (Kieran)

Conan

Eamon

Emmet

Hugh

Iollan

Quinn

Reilly

Seamus

Sean



Here is an irish boy names site with audio pronounciation,meaning etc,

http://www.babynamesofireland.com/irish-…
Do you want the Irish spellings or the English versions? Caelan isn't the Irish spelling, it's Caolán, for example. Calum isn't Irish at all, it's Scottish.



I like:



Cian (kee-in)

Ciaran (keer-in)

Finbarr

Fionn (fyun)

Lorcan

Sean (shawn)
Sloan, Eamon, Kael, Kiley, Keegan/Keagan.
Carney,Cearney
Dara
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