Carson Harris
Caleb Harris
Cullan Harris
Eion Harris
Shawn Harris
Gavin Harris
Logan Harris
Ryan Harris
Dillon Harris
Congrat's and Good-Luck :)
Boys name to with surname Harris, An Irish name if poss.?
dermot or sean
Reply:shane,rory,kian,paddy
Reply:Keiron
Reply:Kian Harris
Declan Harris
Connor Harris
Liam Harris
Tierney Harris
Brogan Harris
Killian Harris
Darragh Harris
Sean Harris
Cormac Harris
:-)
Reply:Kieran, Liam, Donovan, Sloan or Tiernan.
check this out:
http://www.babynames.com/Names/search_re...
Reply:hi my hubby is irish.we called our son brendon lee loughran. brendon is a irish name allong with lee
Reply:Eamonn Harris
Patrick Harris
Michael Harris
Shane Harris
Donal Harris
Connor Harris
Reply:Liam,aidan,Declan,
heres a big list
http://babynamescountry.com/origins/iris...
Reply:COREY HARRIS KEOWN HARRIS
Reply:Kieran Harris
Reply:Some of my personal favorites (all have Celtic ties, if not specifically Irish) ...
Ronan
Lachlan
Lorcan
Ewan or Euan
Malachy (MAL-a-kee, not -kie)
Nolan
Riordan
Finnian
Findlay or Finley
Tiernan
Teagan (NOT Tegan ... that's a feminine Welsh name LOL)
Declan
Duncan
Donovan
Desmond (though Desmond Harris may be an NFL player ... sounds familiar LOL)
Dorian
Tristan
Oran
Fletcher
Lawler
Cillian
Cian
Reid
Brody
Graham
Flynn
Morgan
Boyd
Milo
Gethin
Malcolm
You might also find this site helpful: http://www.babynamesofireland.com/ Lots of great names -- with audible pronunciations, if needed -- and the wonderful meanings and stories behind them. ;)
Edited to add: Don't trust any site that lists common misspellings like Aiden/Aydyn, Braidyn/Brayden or Conner/Konner as "Irish" names. LOL I always assume this goes without saying, but then I see one -- or more! -- suggested and have to speak up. ;) Here's a link to Behind the Name's (accurate, reliable!) list of masculine Irish names. http://www.behindthename.com/nmc/iri_m.p... Enjoy! ;)
Reply:Aedan
Bradan
Breandan
Brian
Colin
Connall
Finn
Kevin
Liam
Malachi
Niall
Riley
Seamus
Sean
Hope these help! My favs from this list are Aedan, Liam, and Riley. Good luck!
Reply:Liam Harris
^^that's irish!
Reply:Padraig is Irish for Patrick or Paddy.
Reply:louis harris
Reply:Brendan John Harris
Reply:Steve
Reply:Sean Christopher Harris
Ryan James Harris
Kyle Joesph Harris
Liam David Harris
Reply:colin
Reply:Finbar Fin for short
Reply:Yeah - liam is a really nice name!
Reply:Here are some Irish names I found that would sound good with your last name:
Ardan
Colyn
Kian
Calum
Conan/Konan
Davin
Arlen
Carrick
Cavan/Kavan- the little handsome one
Devlin- fierce bravery
Galvin
Gannon
Kane/Kayne
Nevan- holy, little saint
Ronan
Those are some that I really like. I've found myself really getting into Irish names as well %26amp; some of the meanings make the name even more attractive.
Reply:Please not Rolf. How about Richard after the great Irish actor of that name.
Reply:All Irish boys names:
Oisin
Colm
Killian/Cillian
Cian/Kian
Diarmuid/Diarmaid (Irish for Dermot)
Conor
Cormac
Sean/Eoin (both Irish for John)
Cathal (Irish for Charles)
Ciaran (Irish for Kieran)
Darragh
Ruairi (Irish for Rory)
Seamus (Irish for James)
Fionn
Donal
Tadhg (pronounced Tige)
Enda
Fergus
Fiach
Odhran/Oran
Rian (Irish for Ryan)
Reply:Colin Harris
Sean Harris
Dillon Harris
Ryan Harris
Please look at this website Great Information
http://www.ireland-information.com/heral...
Reply:One not mentioned that I like is Declan
Reply:Nye Harris, Malachi Harris, Liam Harris, Rory Harris or Aidan Harris
Reply:Cialan (Keelan)
Caoimhin ( queeveen- Irish for Kevin)
Cian
Darragh (dara)
Micheal (mee-hall Irish for Michael)
Ruairi (Roorie Irish for Rory)
Seamus (Shaymus Irish for James)
Tadhgh (tyge)
Crochur (cro-hoor Irish for conor)
Diarmuid (deermid Irish for Dermot)
I could be here all day there are loads. Got to one of the suggested websites to find a complete list and ask here for help with pronunciation if needed
Reply:Connor Patrick Harris
Reply:i dont think its irish but i really like Ethan Lewis Harris, i think it got a really good ring to it
winter sweet
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