Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Do you Know of any Great Irish names for baby rabbits?

MY rabbit had 6 babys and i wanted to start naming them. I am hopping to have all irish names I need buck and doe(boy and girl) names. Thank You!

Do you Know of any Great Irish names for baby rabbits?
Hello NM,








BOYS





Cabhan, "kav + an" (Cavan, Kevan, Keevan.) In Irish cabhan means "grassy hill" or "hollow" and is the name of the Ulster county Cavan.





Ciaran, "keer + awn" or "keer + in" (Kieran, Kieron, Keiran). Ciar "dark" and the diminutive "-in", mean "little dark one."





Coilin, "koh + lin" (Colin.) From coll "chieftan" and the diminutive -in and would mean "little chieftan."





Conan. An old name from con "a hound" or "swift-footed warrior" and in the form conan means "little warrior."





Daithi, Dahey, Dahy "dah + hee" (David.) It is an old Irish name meaning "swiftness, nimbleness.”





Dillon (Dylan.) From dealan "a flash of lightning" or it may come from an Irish word for "faithful, loyal."





Fintan, "fair-haired" or could mean "white fire."





Glendon, Glendan gleann "valley, glen" and dun "a settlement, fortress" implying "one from the settlement or fortress in the glen."





Odhran, Oran, or Orin, "o + ran", "o + rin", Odran


(pron. "ode + ran".) All variants of odhra meaning "dark haired."





Sean (Shaun, Shawn, Shane.) Irish form of John meaning "God's gracious gift."








Gearoid, "gar + roid" (Garret, Gerald, Gerard, Gerrit.) Means "brave with a spear" or "spear carrier."








Lorcan, "lor + can." Means "silent" or "fierce" and was probably used as a nickname for a "brave warrior."




















GIRLS








Ailbe, "all + bay" (Alby.) From an old Irish word meaning "white”





Caoilainn, "kay + linn”, Keelin ("kee + linn") or Kalin ("kay + linn") caol "slender" and fionn "white, fair, pure."





Ciara, "kee + ra" (Keera, Keira, Kira.) The feminine form of Ciaran, from the Irish ciar meaning "dark" and implies "dark hair and brown eyes."





Blathnaid, Blanaid "blaw + nid", blath means "flower, blossom."





Caireann, Cairenn, Ciaran "care + in" (Karen, Karan). From the Gaelic cara + the diminutive -in meaning "little friend or little beloved."





Roisin, "ro + sheen" (Rosaleen.) From the Latin name Rosa and means "little rose."











Hope these help! God bless! ;)
Reply:my dogs name is Dublin...


also... Ireland would be nice for a doe


Begley means little hero.. that'd be cute for a buck


Kiley means Graceful.. that's all i've got.


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