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[Facts] Feminine form of Seoirse?
I like the sound of Seoirse and I used to believe Saoirse was a female form pronounced the same way. Then I found out that Saoirse is a totally different name pronounced SEER-sha, which I'm not very fond of. But is there a feminine form of Seoirse?Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?

This message was edited 7/20/2013, 12:25 PM

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Since Seoirse is a form of George, teachnically Georgina is a feminine form of it. But I don't think that's what you're looking for.
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There is also Georgette. It should be possible to devise an Irish spelling for Georgette, like Seoirsead [Warning: I don't know Irish good enough to ensure that this spelling is correct. I made it up from Seoirse and Sinead.]

This message was edited 10/3/2024, 1:32 PM

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hey thanks ! this is helpful, my name is Georgette and i'm learning irish and was curious what my names equivelent would be.

This message was edited 10/3/2024, 12:31 PM

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Revisiting this old thread, I looked up some more sources and the correct spelling should be Seoirséad (note the acute accent above the second e). It is not a frequent or well-known Irish name.
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