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Irish/Gaelic girl names?

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Any ideas for a baby girls name?

Or even a baby boy?

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  1. Marion

    I know it's not the most pretty name, but in my heart Marion means encouragement to my heart.


  2. Ainsley

  3. Here are some of my favorites from a celtic baby name book i have...

    GIRLS:

    Maebh (pronounced 'mave')

    Morganna or Morgane (welsh)

    Niamh ('Neev' or 'Ne-iv')

    Rhiannon- welsh for 'nymph'

    Regan

    Sinead (shin-aid)

    Kiera

    Clodagh (clo-da)

    Eibhlín (eve-linn)

    Fiona

    Nora or Honora

    BOYS:

    Aidan

    Annan

    Braden

    Brody

    Bryce

    Callum

    Carey

    Casey

    Carrick

    Kieran

    Killian

    Edan

    Lochlan (lock-lan)

    Liam

    Oileabhear (oliver in irish)

    Peirce

    Reilly

    Rowan

  4. Demi, Dimitri, Shawna, Paige, Peyton, Shannon,Partick, Ruben, Alex,Owen, Brad,Thomas, Brody Alan,Maeve(girl's),Larkin(girls),Jordyn(... Taylor, Megan, Oran,Jadon, Kiley,I hope these helped!

  5. Boy:

    Eoghan/Eoin - pronounced like the name Owen

    Seán

    Liam

    Cillian -"killian"

    Cian - "key-in"

    Ciarán - "keerawn"

    Daire/Dara/Darragh

    Girl:

    Sinéad - "shinaid"

    Aoife - "eefeh"

    Siobhán - "shuh-vawn"

    áine - "awn-ya"

    Maebh - "Mayve"

    Caoimhe - "kweevah"

    Niamh - "nee-uhv"

    Aisling/Aislin - "ashling"

  6. leo

  7. Shari

  8. Brydie  

  9. Girl:

    Siobhan (s**+-vawn)

    Deirdre (Deer-dra)

    Aileen (Ay-leen)

    Alanna

    Bridget

    Bronagh (Bro-nah)

    Ciarin (Karen)

    Caitlin

    Cathleen

    Claire

    Colleen

    Darcy

    Fiona

    Mona

    Neala

    Nessa

    Norah/Nora

    Noreen

    Nuala (noo-la)

    Regan

    Ryanne (rye-anne)

    Sinead (shin-ade)

    Teagan

    boy:

    Kevin

    Eamon

    Patrick

    Roarke

    Braden

    Brandon

    Carrick

    Cian (key-in)

    Keane

    Kieron

    Colin

    Connell/Connall

    Declan

    Dillon/Dylan

    Finn

    Gerard

    Neil/Neal

    Ronan

    Seamus (shay-muss)

    Sean/Shane/Shawn

    Tierney

  10. Ciara

    Carleen

    Carly

    Erin

    Keely

    Kelsi

    Shannon

    Ainsley

    Alana

    Aileen

    Ashlynn

    Bridget

    Keri

    Cavana

    Callee

    Devin

    Falon

    Fiona


  11. Caitlyn

    Kathleen

    Moira

    Donovan

    Liam

    Owen

  12. I have always loved Aislinn for a girl (pronounced ashlynn) ,Siobhan also for a girl (pronounced shivawn), Mackenzie, Sian (sharne) or Riley (for a boy or girl).

    xx

  13. Ainsley can be used for both sexes

    Origin  Gaelic

    Meaning:

    Hermitage in or at the clearing or wood



    Ayden can also be used for both

    Origin:Gaelic

    Meaning:Little fire

    Reilly can be used for both also

    Gaelic

    Meaning:Courageous, valiant



    Shannon can be used for both sexes

    Origin   Hebrew

    Meaning: God is gracious

    Origin  Gaelic

    Meaning   From Seanan meaning Old River






  14. Mackenzie.

    That's my name and I love it!

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