Thursday, April 15, 2010

Irish name for a Boy ?

My sister is having a baby and she asked me to find out as many boys irish names as possible.


Thank you.


Smurf

Irish name for a Boy ?
Darragh is a good strong Gaelic name. it means oak, fruitful or fertile or Cian is another one.
Reply:SMURF, I am delighted to hear that,i hope mom and baby do well.


let us know when baby arrives, i wil remember this as my boy is also Darragh. Report Abuse

Reply:kiran
Reply:My son is called Liam which is Irish for William.
Reply: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
Reply:My sons' name is Donovan, and it's a gorgeous Irish name.
Reply:denis doyle
Reply:Devin or Dylan i also like Gavin
Reply:malachy/malachi. pronounced either malakee or malaki. i really like this name. hope you do to. or you could try shae, ronan, cant think of anymore
Reply:I'll list some of the irish boys' names I remember from school:





Finbar


Connor


Brendan


Patrick (of course!)


Desmond


Rory
Reply:Malachaly....x
Reply:DERMOT
Reply:Connor is my all time favorite irish boys name. Very nice boys name, sounds masculine and strong. Connor i had thought of for my own sons, but never used it.
Reply:Adair, Aden, Brian ,Brien ,Bryan ,Caelan,Cale , Cayden ,Cian ,Ciaran , Conner ,Daren ,Davin , Declan, Dewane , Eldon , Fyn ,Kayne.


Or click on this link and it takes you to irish baby boy names:


http://www.babycentre.co.uk/babyname/res...





Hope this helps. Good luck!
Reply:its not irish but my little boy is called campbell
Reply:Liam (lee-am)


Fiach (fee-ach)


Seamus(shay-mus)


Donnacha(dun -ach-ah)


Domhnaill(down-al)


Cormac(cor-mack)


Eoin (own)


Naoise (neesh -ah)


Daire ( dar -ah)


Fiachra (fee-ak-ra)


Barra (bar-ah)


Michael ( mee -hall)


Christoir (chris-toe -ir)





The phonetics was the hardest part of this question. I hope she has triplets and gets great use out of all the names I have provided. Good luck!
Reply:Paddy Mc Murphy
Reply:Finlay and Finn
Reply:Riley....
Reply:CONNOR ALL THE WAY
Reply:When we were searching for the perfect name for our children we used this site. http://www.namenerds.com/irish/





It is great because it offers the traditional spellings and the more modern and/or Americanized spellings.
Reply:Darragh


Oisin


Cathal
Reply:Here goes :-


Shaun


Sean


Patrick


padre


Micheal {mick}


Kienan


Shamus


Jayden


Jamesy


Aidan


Cavan


Liam


Finbar


Declan


Connor


Hope these help good luck.
Reply:riley
Reply:kieran, thats an irish name
Reply:Shae is true irish boys name....





My husband is Irish (from Sligo) and we have 2 boys, Shae is 4yrs old and Cavan is 18 months.





Good luck looking
Reply:How about Odell. No capital "D". This is the way my grandparents spelled their last name. It's very Irish! Good luck.
Reply:Seamus


Patrick
Reply:I like Padraic....
Reply:My sister in law is Irish and her brothers names are...





Declan


Kieran


Sean Paul





I like Declan the best of those three if you "really" want it to sound Irish.
Reply:michael, siobhan, patrick, barry
Reply:colm pronounced collum thats truelly irish


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