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Found a boy or girl name! Whatcha think?

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Re: Found a boy or girl name! Whatcha think?

  • Dr.LorettaDr.Loretta member
    edited September 2013

    I'd nix Maeve for a MN for a boy. Ailill is OK, I prefer something like Alistair, Desmond, Delaney, or Sean. Lorcan is OK, I prefer Cormac.

    I like Saoirse, but be prepared to spell/pronounce it for people. Other Irish girl names I like are Aoife (Gaelic version of Eve), Brenna (meaning dark haired), Ailish, Bridget, Niamh, Iona, Mairead, Roisin, and Orla

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  • I like Maeve for a girl, not for a boy. And lorcan reminds me of Lycan, which is a type of moss and the wolves on Underworld.. So that one does not get my vote..
  • Rbfdac1 said:
    I like Maeve for a girl, not for a boy. And lorcan reminds me of Lycan, which is a type of moss and the wolves on Underworld.. So that one does not get my vote..
    Lycan isn't a type of moss Lichen is
  • Your girl name is great, but I prefer Evangeline Maeve.  I can't get on board with the boy name - it's just NMS.
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  • I don't think Lorcan is bad. I don't think I'd use it, but I like the sound. 

    I love Saoirse Evangeline, but Saoirse can be kind of controversial (IRA associations). I think it's pretty though. What about Aisling?
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  • I also like Laoise (Lee-sha).   I wish Americans were more cultured, then we wouldn't problems with naming our children as much as we do.
  • gimmietimmiesgimmietimmies member
    edited September 2013
    Is óinseach tusa. 
    Have a look at behindthename.com or explore the SSA list beyond 1000 in MJ's siggy. And please pronounce Maeve correctly. Even Medh is pronouced Mayv (rhymes with cave).
    Aillil means elf in Gaelic, not beauty. He was Queen Maeve's husband, or nephew, depending on which version of mythology you go by.
  • I like uncommon names that have a family or cultural significance.  But I also tried to think of names for my baby that kids wouldn't be able to twist into something mean on the playground.

    "Lorcan Dork-an" could be something that kids would taunt.  It also reminds me of the word 'ork' which is too fantasy for me. 
  • I never had any friends or anyone that made fun of other kid's names while growing up.  They usually just made fun of what they looked like or how they dressed.  Lmao
  • Jealous people being jealous.  That's all.  I'm hoping I don't have a boy because honestly, that's the only name I like so if I were to have a girl it would have a much more common name since I would have more "normal" names to choose from.

    And AGAIN my source was wrong, jeez.

    No need to be cunty.
  • Wait, people are jealous because they don't like your name choice? What does that even mean?

     

    Assuming this isn't someone trying to be a troll, Lorcan is nice. Maeve and Evangeline are nice old-fashioned names.

    Saoirse, or however it's spelled is NMS. I personally don't like names that need to come with their own pronunciation guides. A friend of mine chose a Gaelic name, complete with complex Gaelic spelling for her daughter and has already had to tell people how it's pronounced three times on FB. And she hasn't had the baby yet. But if you enjoy that kind of thing, have at it.

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  • I think Saoirse sounds bad, personally, although that is a UO. I like your other choices, though.

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  • I also like Laoise (Lee-sha).   I wish Americans were more cultured, then we wouldn't problems with naming our children as much as we do.

    I don't think it's an issue of lacking culture. The issue is that American-English spelling and grammar differ significantly from the Gaelic spellings/pronunciations. There's quite a melting pot of names from different cultures in the US. Some cultures and spellings are just more common. For example, my in-laws are from Latin America. No one has trouble pronouncing or spelling "Nina," "Natalia," or "Maria." Even "Marta" or "Carolina" pose little trouble. You have just chosen a culture and language that is more obscure both in the US and worldwide.
  • Jealous people being jealous.  That's all.  I'm hoping I don't have a boy because honestly, that's the only name I like so if I were to have a girl it would have a much more common name since I would have more "normal" names to choose from.

    And AGAIN my source was wrong, jeez.

    No need to be cunty.
    How does jealous equal most of the replies in this thread trying to convince you NOT to name your child that?

    Does not compute
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  • Rbfdac1 said:
    I like Maeve for a girl, not for a boy. And lorcan reminds me of Lycan, which is a type of moss and the wolves on Underworld.. So that one does not get my vote..
    I totally thought this at first. I was like, "This sounds like the name of a vampire in some cheesy Twilight knock off." And then I saw the girl name...and now I'm writing a cheesy Twilight knock off with both of these as the main characters.
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  • The more I read your responses the more I picture you with crystals all over your front yard
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  • Sorry I cannot conform to the same thing everyone else does.

    I apologize immensely.
  • Maeve seems more traditonal/common to me than Lorcan though I dislike both. 
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  • I also like Laoise (Lee-sha).   I wish Americans were more cultured, then we wouldn't problems with naming our children as much as we do.
    I just had to reply to this even though I could care less what you decide to name your child. It seems as though YOU need to be a little more cultured, because in America the word "c*nt" is one of the dirtiest, trashiest word you can use. Its a word that women dont use because they dont want to look like they are trashy, ignorant, and have no class. My jaw dropped when I saw that word used so freely in this post because in America, that word is not your average curse word, its a word that actually makes the person who uses it look trashy. Just thought I would fill you in.
    I agree! I was very surprised to see that word added to OP's post and pretty disgusted by the use. 

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  • I like the word.  I'll continue to use it as I desire.
  • NerdyLucyNerdyLucy member
    edited September 2013
    mh89 said:
    I also thought it was rather ironic that we were called out for not being cultured but had to educate her on the pronunciation and meaning behind the cultural name she wanted to use.

    THIS.


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  • OP . You are a total gem. lorcan screams dungeons and dragons and sci-fi conventions. Your girls names are ok. It seems like you are trying to hard. I have a DD that has a name name with a silent letter and just about everybody gets it wrong the first time. You should take that into account before giving your DD a name that no one will get right the first time.
  • Anyone else find it ironic that the OP is making a big deal about not wanting to "conform," when Gaelic names are the hot trend right now? Maybe not these particular names, but I've seen Gaelic names all over the place lately.

    However, considering the majority of her posts have been rude and antagonistic, I'm still not convinced this person isn't a troll.

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  • Holy hell, we're still arguing about this nonsense?
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  • I like the word.  I'll continue to use it as I desire.

    You must be 16.
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  • My friends daughter is Saoirse - it's grown in me. Very different and pretty.
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