Darragh is a good strong Gaelic name. it means oak, fruitful or fertile or Cian is another one.
2007-03-05 20:34:33
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answered by Busybee yep! 5
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Oh this is so fun! I love irish names. My boyfriend is called Diarmuid (dear-mud) it can also be spelled Diarmaid. It was the name of an irish folk-lore warrior. Other nice Irish boys names include:
Cillian
Daithi
Donnacha
Risteard
Sean
Eoin
Oisin
Peader
Padraig
Pairaic
Pronceas
Aodaoin
Cathal
Cian
Darragh (also spelled Daire)
Eamonn
Garoid
Hector
Jack
Caoimhin
I could go on all day! Happy choosing!
2007-03-04 20:10:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Aiden/Adian, Amery, Arlen, Berke, Berkley, Blaine, Blair, Brady, Brandon, Brannan, Brayden, Brendan, Brody, Casey, Codie, Collin, Colman, Connor, Corey, Daegan, Dillon, Donovan. Gannon, Hagan, Keagan, Keenan, Keith, Kevin, Kyle, Nolan, Patrick, Peyton/Payton, Reilly, Rowan, Rylan, Ryan, Sean/Shaun/Shawn, Shaine, Seth, Tait/Tate
2007-02-26 04:22:55
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answered by leashell 5
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Kian Eamon
Art Finn
Alroy Glendon
Connall Jarlath
Conon Malachi
Davin Oran
Derry Pierce
Quin Riley
Ronan Seamus
Sean Tierney
Ultan Patrick
Murphy Connor
hope these may help.
2007-02-28 03:01:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Aiden, Blaine, Brady, Brendan, Brett, Brody, Cecil, Cole, Colin, Connor, Curran, Dermot, Devlin, Devon, Donovan, Finn, Gabriel, Gerard, Grady, Ian, Innis, James, Kerry, Kylan, Liam, Logan, Morgan, Oran, Owen, Patrick, Sean, Sullivan
Hope that helps!
2007-02-26 04:01:16
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answered by mamadickey1979 1
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Irish spellings of Irish names also the English spellings
Concobhar= Connor
Seán =Sean, Jack, Shane John
Séamus = James
Dáivi, Daithi = David
Lúcás = Luke
Padraig = Patrick Pounced (pawd-rig)
2007-02-26 02:31:07
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answered by weeone 2
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Here goes :-
Shaun
Sean
Patrick
padre
Micheal {mick}
Kienan
Shamus
Jayden
Jamesy
Aidan
Cavan
Liam
Finbar
Declan
Connor
Hope these help good luck.
2007-03-05 03:20:32
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answered by pixie 3
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www.babynamesofireland.com do a full list of names, pronounciation and meaning, but guessing from your name being smurf, most of the 'smurfs' I know have Murphy as a surname, if I'm right- here's some of the male Murphy's that I know, if not these are some of my favourites:
Garvan
Dominic
Setanta
Ultan
Morgan
Padhraig
Ronan
Tadhg
Ruadhrai
Daithi
Conor
Siog
Thats my favourites anyway, hope they help a bit
PS half the names listed- Riley, George, Harry, Sizam, are so not Irish names! Nor is Caleb, if I remember correctly, Caleb was around in the time of Jesus, as he is in the Bible!
2007-02-26 09:44:45
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answered by ruthieelle 2
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Keir
Seamus
Kieran
Conor
2007-03-04 02:24:54
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answered by Lorraine D 2
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Surf
Congratulation
Here are some Gaelic I found on Babynamesworld.com
Aden, Baine, Brendan, Bryan, Carson, Cassidy, Cavin, Colin, Donavon, Glenn, Keegan, Kyan, Neal, Owen, Quinn, Rory, Ryan, Sullivan and Tyrone
Here are some Family names, I am Irish
Thomas (Tomas), Patrick, Daniel, James, Joesph and Shawn
Good luck
2007-02-26 03:40:30
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answered by Halo Mom 7
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Darragh
Oisin
Cathal
2007-02-26 10:00:59
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answered by zilmag 7
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