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Me and my husbend are going to have a baby.... can you narrow down the names? All you have to do to help me is. Copy and paste these names into your answer. Read them. Then erase the ones you dont like! For the ones with multiply spellings pick the one you like. Most are irish names so they probly look silly to most. Thanks!

Girls

Aera
Brigdht or Brighet- "brid + git"
Cara, Caragh, Caera- "care + a" or "keer + a"
Claudia- "Cloud + ee + ah"
Cliona, Cleona, Cliodhna- "klee + ona"
Clodagh- "clo + da"
D'Arcy- "dar + cee"
Eithne- "en + ya"
Elisabeth or Elizabeth
Fiona- "fee + ona"
Felicity- "Fee + lis + eh + tea"
Fionnoula-"finn + ula"
Gemma
Grire
Hanha
Isolde, Yseult, Isolt or Iseult- "ee + solt"
Iona- "i + o + na"
Maebh and Maeve- "may + v"
Mairead and Muiread- "mawr + aid"
Meara- "meer + a"
Muirne, Morna, Myrna- "mir + ne"
Nola- "knoll + ah"
Orlaith- "or + la"
Parvati
Pippa
Ruari- "ro + ree"
Saoirse- "sear + sha"
Sorcha- "sor + aka" or "surk + ha

2007-11-05 18:52:25 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Baby Names

Boys

Aedan, Aodhan or Aidan- "aid + an" or "aid + on"
Breandan- "bren + dawn" or "bred + den"
Carrick or Carrig "kare + ick"
Craig
Cearul, Carl, Karl- "kar + ul"
Cillian- "kil + e + an"
Coilin- "koh + lin"
Conchobhar- "con + r"
Cronan or Cronin
Davin
Dillon
Eamon or Eamonn- "aim + an"
Eoghan- "o + in"
Lee
Liam
Lorcan
Malachi or Malachy- "mala + ki"
Pearse, Pearce, or Pierce
Reilly or Riley
Ruari or Rory- "ro + ree"
Valen

2007-11-05 18:52:39 · update #1

My husbend is only going for Parvati he is Indian and I am half irish half Italian.

2007-11-05 19:07:26 · update #2

I chose Malachi because of it being biblical :) But not to well know.

2007-11-05 19:34:36 · update #3

19 answers

Aera
Caera- "care + a" or "keer + a"
Eithne- "en + ya"
Gemma
Grire
Hanha
Isolde
Iona- "i + o + na"
Maebh and Maeve- "may + v" (either spelling)
Orlaith- "or + la" (I love this Irish name)
Pippa
Ruari- "ro + ree"
Saoirse- "sear + sha"
Sorcha- "sor + aka" or "surk + ha



Aedan, Aodhan "aid + an" or "aid + on" (either spelling)"
Cillian- "kil + e + an"
Coilin- "koh + lin"
Conchobhar- "con + r"
Davin
Dillon
Eamon or Eamonn- "aim + an"
Eoghan- "o + in"
Lee
Liam
Reilly or Riley
Ruari or Rory- "ro + ree"

I also love "o-in" spelt Eoin which is also Irish spelling. This is an option for my baby if it is a boy as I had a friend Eoin who passed away so the name means alot to me.

2007-11-05 19:02:45 · answer #1 · answered by ஜBECஜ ~Mama to Lucy & bump~ 6 · 0 0

Girls

Eithne- "en + ya"
Fiona- "fee + ona"
Gemma
Muirne, Morna, Myrna- "mir + ne" (my mum's name, but no) :D
Ruari- "ro + ree" (I love this name)


Boys

Breandan- "bren + dawn" or "bred + den"
Craig
Coilin- "koh + lin"
Malachi or Malachy- "mala + ki" = in arabic it means "my angel"
Ruari or Rory- "ro + ree"

U cud try Jao Paolo for the boy and Gaby for the girl :D
hope u labor safely and may the baby be healthy

2007-11-06 07:46:48 · answer #2 · answered by Me 6 · 0 0

I like so many of your names, yet in the end Parvati and Malachi win .
Edit: forgive my rudeness I forgot to tell you the names I like.
Aeara, Caragh, Fiona, Nola, Parvati, Ruari and Saoirse for the girls.
Malachi, Aemon, Cronin, Lorcan, Pierce and Valen for the boys.

2007-11-06 06:12:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Girls

Cara
D'Arcy
Maeve


Boys

Aidan
Coilin
Liam

Definitely NOT Riley for a boy!!! It sounds and looks all girl. Boys do not want a girl name or anything feminine. It's like naming your son Kelly. Kelly started out as being used for boys, both in the US and Ireland and then went to the girls . The same has already happened for Riley. Riley is where Kelly was in the mid 1960's. I love Irish names also. But both sound wrong as a boys name to me.

2007-11-13 14:14:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Girls


Brigdht or Brighet - BRIDGET IS BETTER
Cara-
Claudia-
D'Arcy- "dar + cee" DARCY IS BETTER
Elizabeth
Fiona-
Felicity-
Gemma
Pippa


Boys

Aidan-
Breandan - BRENDAN IS BETTER
Carrick
Davin
Dillon
Lee
Liam
Pierce
Riley



Hope this helps. I just picked the ones I liked with the spelling I liked.

Hope it helps narrow it down.

2007-11-06 03:46:12 · answer #5 · answered by Cindy; mum to 3 monkeys! 7 · 1 0

Brighet- "brid + git" ***My favorite name
Cara,
Elizabeth
Fiona
Maebh and Maeve- "may + v"


Boys

Aedan, Aodhan or Aidan- "aid + an" or "aid + on"
Breandan- "bren + dawn" or "bred + den"
Coilin- "koh + lin"
Dillon
Riley


I love Irish names! Good luck

2007-11-06 10:42:36 · answer #6 · answered by Jen* 7 · 0 0

Girls

Aera
Brigdht "brid + git"
D'Arcy- "dar + cee"
Elisabeth or Elizabeth
Felicity- "Fee + lis + eh + tea"
Gemma
Pippa
Sorcha- "sor + aka"

Boys

Carrick or "kare + ick"
Davin
Dillon
Liam
Malachi - "mala + ki"
Rory- "ro + ree"


Gemma is really a cool name, you don't hear it often at all.

I also really like Carrick.

2007-11-06 06:17:55 · answer #7 · answered by Bex32 3 · 0 0

Eithne is pronounced Ethna and Concobhar is pronounced Cruhoor. Just in case you were going to pick one of those names

2007-11-06 09:44:04 · answer #8 · answered by murnip 6 · 0 0

Great names, I am a fan of celtic names as well.
For Girls I like Pippa ( my daughter's name is Piper) and Fiona

2007-11-06 02:58:09 · answer #9 · answered by Nova29 3 · 1 0

GIRLS

Aera
Brighet
Cara
D'Arcy
Elizabeth
Felicity


BOYS

Aidan
Riley


I really liked the names Felicity, Aidan and Riley from everything, though. =P
LOL. Hope I helped. =))

2007-11-09 04:40:16 · answer #10 · answered by N 3 · 0 0

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