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Irish Names (rather quick)
What are your favorite Irish names?Also, what do you think of Keeva and Sinead?Do you prefer Sinead to Siobhan?
~Jacqueline~

This message was edited 7/26/2006, 3:57 PM

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I don't like Keeva or Caoimhe. It just doesn't appeal to me. I think Sinead is very pretty, though. I'd use it. I prefer it to Siobhan.My favorite Irish names are Aine, Aislin, Saoirse, Eamon, Finnian, Kieran, and Moira.
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Conall and Caitriona are my faves.I prefer Siobhan.
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I like Keeva & Sinead equally.I prefer Sinead to Siobhan.
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I like Mairead.
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Niamh, Sinead and Aoife are my top Irish names for a girl. Desmond, Cormac and Malachy are top for boys.Keeva / Caoimhe is new to me, but its stock is rising quickly. Sinead is sublime. Siobhan is terrific too.
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I love all of those names :)
~Jacqueline~
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I very much prefer it. Knew a cute little girl named that. I hate Siobhan. -
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I know a girl name Siobhan, but they call her "Bonjie." I think it's kind of cute.
My favorite Irish name for a girl is Aidan and for a boy I like Keegan.
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I like ColleenIt says on this website that colleen is english. last time i checked it ment little irish girl.

This message was edited 7/26/2006, 4:12 PM

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Yes, colleen is an Irish *word* meaning "little girl". Colleen is used as a name in English-speaking countries other than Ireland, but not *in* Ireland because it's a word there.
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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My best friend in Ireland, Maeve, has an older sister named Colleen and I also know of two other people who live there named Colleen. It is used, though not common.
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Fair enough. I remember another poster a while back who named her daughter Colleen, and whose Irish grandparents kept asking her "when she was going to give the colleen a real name?"!
ChrisellAll we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.

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I remember that post, and I think it may have been a bit of an exaggeration on the part of the poster- maybe they said it as a joke, or something? I also know more than one Irish person named Colleen. There's also the singer Colleen Nolan, from the Nolan Sisters, who is Irish.
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Just to clarify...I just re-read my post, and it sounds like I'm trying to be argumentative with you, Chrisell. I'm not, I'm just agreeing with what Aine said!
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I like it tooWDYTO the name Eileen or Kathleen?~Jacqueline~
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I love both Eileen and Cathleen. I prefer Eileen because it is less common, but both are wonderful.
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I like Keeva and Siobhan...i don't really like SineadLilypie 1st Birthday PicLilypie 1st Birthday Ticker
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