Saturday, April 24, 2010

What do you think of these Irish names?

(Either one or both of the names are Irish/Gaelic)





Girls:


Bridget Niamh (pron. Neeve)


Riley Ailbhe (pron. Alba)


Aerin (pron. Erin) Bristol





Boys:


Aiden Patrick


Reilly Kingston





What do you think? Any suggestions?




What do you think of these Irish names?
I like the sound and balance of Aerin Bristol and Aiden Patrick.





My two sons are Tadhg Arthur and Rory Edmund.





My two daughters are Brigit Dorothy and Nora Anne Theresa.





You can't make a mistake the choices you have. Enjoy!
Reply:Bridget Niamh (pron. Neeve) - I have never liked the named Bridget, sorry. Niamh is really weird, no one will ever pronounce it correctly.


Riley Ailbhe (pron. Alba) - Riley is cute, but, I don't like Ailbhe, no one will ever pronounce that one correctly either.


Aerin (pron. Erin) Bristol - Aerin is cute, but, I think it's better spelled ordinary like Erin. Bristol is really cute, too. I don't like how Aerin Bristol flows, though.





Boys:


Aiden Patrick - LOVE it, very cute. I like both Aiden and Patrick. Aiden is at the top of my boy name list and I like Patrick and I think both flow well together.


Reilly Kingston - I would go with Reilly spelled Riley, Riley Kingston is actually really cute. I like it.
Reply:Really lovely names. My Grandma on my Dad's side was born in Northern Ireland and is called Elizabeth but its not very Irish as her mother my Great Grandmother was born in Liverpool only her father was Irish. They moved out of Northern Ireland due to the trouble, when my Grandma was young.


Anyway there beautiful names i love out of the girls Bridget Nimah and Aerin out of the boys i like Aiden Patrick.


Boys:-


Ryan


Liam


Declan


Ciaran


Conor


Girls:-


Siobhan


Aisling


Deirdre


Aileen


good luck
Reply:My Gaelic name (which isn't Maryn) is mispronounced constantly in the US, even by educated, worldly people. I spell it more often than I say it. I've learned to answer to names being called out (at the doctor's office or any place they make you wait) that sound more like gargling than someone's name.





My sister's name, Madb, caused her so much grief she legally changed it to Maev--but not before she received a notice requiring her to register for the draft.





Please don't give your baby a name the people where you live will not be able to pronounce on sight.
Reply:I really like the name Riley for the girl, but I think you'll be making the spelling and the pronunciation for the middle names hard on the kid and their teachers. On the boys names, I really really love Aiden Patrick.
Reply:How are you getting "Neeve" out of "Niamh"?? Nooooo...





I like all of the first names, especially Bridget. Riley, for both boys and girls, doesn't age well, though. It'll sound weird when s/he is 50.
Reply:I really like Aiden Patrick (actually would prefer Aidan Patrick).





I LOVE Reilly Kingston! For some reason that is just great to me!





For girls:


I like Aerin Bristol and Bridget Niamh





I am not a fan of Riley for a girl.









Reply:They are so sweet !!! :)





And how about: Collin,Whiliam,Drake,Bella,Mandy,Katy?
Reply:I love Irish names...





MY FAVS --





Girl: Erin Tierny (tier-knee)


Boy: Callum Patrick
Reply:I love Bridget Niamh and Riley Ailbhe and Aiden Patrick





There is an Irish girl in my class and I love her name, it is Riona (ree-oh-na)
Reply:I love Aidan Patrick.





Niamh and Erin are nice names too.





Riley is a boys name.





I live in Ireland too!!
Reply:I really like Aerin Bristol! I like Aiden Patrick too.





Nice names! Good Job!
Reply:They are all gorgeous names. I really like Aiden Partick and Erin Bridget (sorry, I had to re-arrange!)
Reply:I like Bridget Niamh and Aiden Patrick. Both names are nice.
Reply:Bridget Niamh (pron. Neeve)


non of boys
Reply:you cant go wrong with an irish name, i like your boys names and bridget niamh
Reply:theyre kool!

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