Kothal.
(Original spelling is Cathal)
It means "Strong in Battle" and is Irish. Like it for a first name.
Also like the name Dragan (pronounced Dray-gan) and Draco (pronounced Dray-co). My hubbie's name is Mondrago, so they are sort of similar :)
What do you think about this Irish first name for a boy?
I really like Kothal, it sounds epic in a way. I love irish names and culture. My second favorite of the names you listed is Dragan, very strong name. =] Congradulations! God bless!
Reply:I like Cathal, there are some cool names that are from the same root.
Dragan is good, and funnily enough, I just love Draco and wish I was brave enough to use it.
Another similar-sounding name is Dragomir, which means "precious peace".
I like all these names - they're different and unusual while still being attractive and interesting.
Reply:I like the name well enough, but I definitely prefer it Cathal. Also, it is pronounced KAH-hul, not KOTH-ull. The "th" in Irish sort of disappears.
I think it would be kind of cool to have your son's name similar to your husbands. Sort of like an homage, but not quite a Jr.
Dregan is interesting, as is Mondrago. I say go for it!
Reply:I think Kothal is very diffrent and I love the meaning. I would be careful with Dragan cuz it looks like dragon although I do like the way it sounds. And, I would be weary of Draco becuase I wouldn't want other kids to tease him and call him Dracula.
Reply:If your using the name then stick to the proper original spelling. Cathal is much better.
Kothal is a trashy spelling.
Reply:I am going to say I do not like them BUT if they are your heritage go for it . You have the connection and the proper pronunciations
Reply:I like Dragan. It sounds like a really strong name.
Reply:Just cut the crap and call it Ireland or Eire.
Reply:Draco reminds me of harry potter. i like Dregan best.
Reply:You should name him Draco
that sounds pretty hardcore i like it
Reply:What's your last name?
Joseph McKenzie Regan is my name.
Biblical names do very well for Irish children.
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