Irish baby girl name
Saoirse/Saoirsa
Prn Seer-sha
Meaning LIBERTY and FREEDOM
What do you think of this Irish name?
I like the meaning, but it wouldn't be my choice.
Reply:If you were in the states I would say no but as it is a name from your country there is no problem. I like the meaning too.
Reply:i happened to know that it was pronounced seersha because i read a book (by cecelia ahearn a famous irish author) who wrote how to pronounce it,
but before then i automaticallly said say-or-ise because this is not such a well known irish name as siobhan or other well know names
Reply:Hi Dannii, I Love Irish Names Especially Ones Which Outsiders (Say Americans For Example Just Don't Get And Can't Pronounce) eg Orfhlaith Meaning Golden Lady.
Have A Beaut Christmas And A Bonza New Year Darl!
Caid Mille Felicita. ;P --,--'---{@
Reply:People will not be able to guess the pronunciation
Reply:It's beautiful, lovely choice.
I love Irish names!
xxx
Reply:If you are from the states and your child will be living in the states, then people are going to have a horrible time trying to pronounce it.
"Is, um, Say-rose here today? Oh, am I saying that wrong? Is it Say-or-sa?"
Yeah, people can really screw pronounciations.
EDIT: Then I say go for it.
Reply:LOVE IT!
My grandma was Sigrid meaning beautiful in Finnish, Norse origin.
Reply:its beautiful
:)
Reply:Love it!!
Its really pretty
God Bless and Merry Christmas to you and everyone
Reply:I think the poor girl would go through her entire life being called
"Uh, sow-irse? sours? . ..soire? hello? . . ."
And I think she wouldn't be able to write her name till fourth grade.
Reply:It's very beautiful!
I'll actually take that as a tip myself, since I am looking for some exotic baby girl names!
Reply:adorable
Reply:O'malley , O'brien, Conan, O'shea, O'leary, Bennnigans, Houlihan,
......
Reply:Saoirse A beautiful name with a beautiful feminine sound and an even more beautiful meaning: I just have to hope that if I name a daughter this that she never leaves Ireland, because the rest of the world has not a clue how it's said!
Additionally, you can see it painted on walls, murals etc in Republican areas of Belfast, where I used to live. As someone mentioned, it was something of a slogan for the Republican movement (as much as the word "freedom" alone can be a slogan). So it's also a name with history, I suppose you could say. :)
Reply:I love it. I think it's beautiful and it's one of my favorite names.
Saoirse Camille or Saoirse Lydia are names of gold personally.
Reply:I like it a lot! I like names for babies who have a true, powerful meaning to them.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Reply:I think it is neat, but might be mispronounced a lot
Reply:Love the meaning
Reply:Its a name for a DOG!!
haha
Reply:Nice meaning, don't like the name that much. It's ok though.
Reply:It's very pretty.
Reply:I think thats a beautiful name. I'm 50% irish also!!!!! I love Ireland!
Reply:It's really pretty.
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