[Opinions] Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names
1. WDYTO Shelagh, prn. the same as Sheila? If you associate it with a time period, which one? Is it usable?: I'm not a fan, it looks very dated to me. There was a girl in my class in high school called Sheelagh and she hated it, regarded it as an 'old lady name' as I recall!2. What are your favorite Irish names? If you feel so inclined, include pronunciation, since my forte is Hebrew. =P I'm definitely into the really Irish names ATM, however: I like Roisin (ro-SHEEN), Siobhan (shi-VAWN), Bronagh (BRO-nagh), Caoimhe (KEE-va) and Saoirse (SEER-sha).3. Would it be weird to see a really Irish name (i.e., Aoife or Siobhan) on a Jewish baby of mostly Russian/Polish descent? Weird to pair it with a Hebrew/Jewish name?: Not really, its your choice after all... and besides it would definitely look more normal than Makynzie or whatever tryndee name is 'in' at the moment!
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Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  BrilliantBlue  ·  4/22/2009, 6:54 PM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  Speranza  ·  4/23/2009, 9:37 AM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  Violet Serene  ·  4/23/2009, 5:08 AM
Oops ignore. whole answer is above (nt)  ·  Violet Serene  ·  4/23/2009, 5:02 AM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  Llewella  ·  4/23/2009, 5:02 AM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  Murasaki  ·  4/23/2009, 3:21 AM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  Caledonia  ·  4/23/2009, 12:40 AM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  Chrysanthemum  ·  4/22/2009, 8:08 PM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  itsnotmykitchen  ·  4/22/2009, 7:45 PM
Re: Shelagh, plus your favorite Irish names  ·  BBH  ·  4/22/2009, 7:09 PM