I dont even know if its a girl, but I have a feeling it is. We have a boy name picked out already. My son is Finn Ryan (Dh is Ryan) Im Caitlin and our last name is VERY irish--starts with K. We want something irish or something that doesnt sound too italian, spanish etc. You know like a name that wouldnt sound ridiculous with a irish last name.We can't think of anything that fits and we love. I dont want any crazy spellings that you cant pronounce either. (as a lot of gaelic names are)
We want to use either Elizabeth or June for a MN. (grandma and my mom)
Thanks for playing ![]()
Re: an irish girl name that goes with Finn...
I love that name, but my sister had a dog names that...I wish she hadnt done that. =(
I think it sounds great. Im not 100% in love with Nora. I guess with Finn I loved it right away, maybe I need to see if names grow on me this time! Thanks!
A quick search of Irish girl names brought up:
Aisling, Briana, Carrigan, Fiona, Kaci, Fallon
Good luck!
I just want to give you a world as beautiful as you are to me.
DD1 born 5/24/10.
Missed M/C at 14 wks Feb 2012.
DD2 born 5/14/13.
Missed M/C at 9 wks July 2015.
I love Molly! I think Molly Elizabeth and Molly June both sound nice.
I also like Claire/Clare and Kylie.
Bridget
Molly (love this with Finn)
I love these names to go with Finn:
Fiona Elizabeth
Kiera Elizabeth
Sabrina June
Heather
Cara
Cassidy
Maire
Niamh (Neve)
Nuala
This! My grandmother (from Northern Ireland) is named Mary but has gone by Molly her entire life. Goes perfect with Finn, as well.
I'll love you forever,
I'll like you for always,
As long as I'm living my baby you'll be.
- Robert Munsch
Alice
Brenna
Charlotte
Deirdre
Makenna
Makenzie
Rory
I like Kilee (my DD's name)-Molly-Erin-Caleigh-Caitlyn
Love the suggestions of Molly and Maeve--great names!
I also like Delaney, Kara and Nora.
Alana, Cara, Claire, Nora, Ryanne
My name is Caitlin, so that doesnt work
Im not a fan of Moira, Colleen, Molly, Kiera, and Maeve
thanks for the ideas ladies!
Fiona Elizabeth
or Molly Elizabeth
shayleigh.
I had a friend in college with this name and I always thought it was so pretty. it's pronounced Shay-la.
LOVE aoife---just think it would be hell for her to spell and for others, as well as pronounce
Fun with Santa!
Two combos I have been considering for myself:
Fiona Elizabeth
Fern Elizabeth
I also really like Aileen and Moira.
We had foster kittens and we gave them all Irish names
The girls we had were Callie, Bevan, Tressa, Marella, and then Ireland (just after the country). All had special meanings that fit the kittens personalities or looks
HTH!
Levi 4.21.10
Cara, Devin, Keeley, Kendall, Teagan, Tallie
Aine (anya)
Sile (Sheila)
Aisling (Ash-ling)
Roisin (roe-sheen)
Emma (not Irish per se, but I know a few girls from Ireland with this name)
Niamh/Neave (in irish mythology Niamh was in love with Finn's son Oisin)
Bronagh (bro-nah)
Ciara (keer-ah)
Clodagh (clo-dah,a river in Ireland, but also a famous interior designer right now)
Deirdre
Nuala (nu-la)
Bridin/Brideen (breed-een)