It's actually literally the word for "freedom" in Irish and is popular only recently: https://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/girl-names-n-z.html. It would be like me naming my kid Liberty. I've seen debate on this board about whether it's a name with meaning and etymology, or just like naming a kid any other patriotic noun, like "American Flag."
I just tried pronouncing this name to my class because she was the lead actress in The City of Ember. I pronounced it "Source", but apparently I was way off!!
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Re: How do you pronounce SAOIRSE?
Hopefully someone will do a better job than I, but here's how it sounds to me:
Seer-sha.
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Yup, exactly.
I'd say Say-I-resse
It's actually literally the word for "freedom" in Irish and is popular only recently: https://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/girl-names-n-z.html. It would be like me naming my kid Liberty. I've seen debate on this board about whether it's a name with meaning and etymology, or just like naming a kid any other patriotic noun, like "American Flag."
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Seer-sha
The actress who played the girl in 'The Lovely Bones' has that name. Her name is listed on the upper right corner of the poster. Sad book BTW.
This.
This.