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[Opinions] Dougal and a couple of others
I was searching the board for thoughts on Dougal and couldn't find much. Any thoughts on it? It's ultimately being considered for a potential real baby, so please be gentle.My other front-runners at the moment:
OisínNiamh (I considered anglicising it to Neve, but am leaning towards not doing so)
Clíodhna "Clío"
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Wasn't Dougal the name of one of Newt's animals in Fantastic Beasts? Anyways, I kinda like it. I wouldn't use it on a baby nowadays, but I definitely would use it on pet.
Oisín seems too weird, I don't really like it.
I love both Niamh and Neve, but maybe Niamh would carry some misspronunciation.
I hate Clíodhna, but Clío has a nice ring (I prefer this spelling and the Clio one over Cleo)
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I'd be happy to meet a Dougal; don't think I ever have. It's a good name with a long history and no down-sides that I'm aware of - serial killers or neo-Nazis or whatever. I prefer it to Oisín, but where I live there is much more Scottish cultural influence than Irish so perhaps I'm just more used to it. I love Niamh, but only with that spelling. People can be educated! Clíodhna interests me. I knew a Cleone (kleeOHnee) at uni, and never got to the bottom of her name: just something her parents liked. Perhaps it's an attempt at making it easier for people to guess the pronunciation? Which isn't exact, but is close.
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Dougal (if pronounced DOO-gal) sounds rather childish to me; like 'doodle'. I would only use on a pet.
Cool meaning though.Oisín is better in comparison. Niamh (that spelling in particular) is rather pretty too.
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Love Dougal, but do prefer Douglas.
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I quite like Dougal, not a big fan of
Oisín. Do like Niamh and Neve but not Clíodhna or Clío.
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I like Niamh, Dougal is ok
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