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Colm and other Irish names...

We are team green and trying to pick names that will work in both countries. DH is from N. Ireland and I am from America. We want the baby to have an Irish name, that is not too hard for his/her American family to pronounce. I also want to stay away from Irish names that are being used by everyone and their mom (Liam, Aidan, etc) even though I love some of those names. 

My DH mentioned Colm the other day. I shot it down at first, but then saw an interview with someone named Colm last night. After hearing him talk in his lovely Irish accent, I kind of like it. It means dove and can be pronounced either Cull-um or Col-um. What do you guys think?

Re: Colm and other Irish names...

  • I like it but it would get mispronounced from the spelling. I would think most people unfamiliar with the came would pronounce it like calm but a long o sound.
      
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  • I don't think it is awful but I do think that it would be mispronounced since the majority of people would pronounced it how it is spelled.
  • I love it!  It's my father in law's name.

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  • I think if you spelled it Collum it would be easier for American eyes to pronounce.  I remember that there was a character in the Outlander series by Diana Gabaldon with this name, but he was Scottish.  I don't think if that fits your criteria.  

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  • Yes

    Though I have to confess, my intuitive pronunciation of it was "COHLM"--one syllable. The two-syllable pronunciation is more attractive, IMO, but to me it would almost be worth doing Callum, which has a more intuitive pronunciation.

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  • I wouldn't have pronounced it "Collum."  I agree with PP, I would have pronounced it "Cohlm" (one syllable).  I love the name, though.  Awesome choice. 

    What's your girl name?  Just throwing it out there, not even saying I like it--my niece's first name is Keirnan, also Irish.  

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    What's your girl name?  Just throwing it out there, not even saying I like it--my niece's first name is Keirnan, also Irish.  

    Keirnan means son of a Lord and is a boys name, so I wouldn't ever think 'girl' when I heard it.  And is usually only a surname regardless.

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  • Thanks for the opinions!

    I kind of pronounce it as one syllable as well. The pronunciations listed are the two i found on the internet.  I think in the end, it will be too tricky of a name for us Americans. Sometimes you just need the accent to make a name sound "right".

    I love Callum, but DH thinks it's pretentious. Maybe I can work on him...

    We don't have ANY girl ideas. I can already see us picking a name as we're walking out the hospital doors! lol 

  • I love the name Colm but DH won't consider it.  I found this website which has a recording of the pronunciations for Irish names.

    https://www.babynamesofireland.com/pages/boy-names-c-d.html

     

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    Thanks for the opinions!

    I kind of pronounce it as one syllable as well. The pronunciations listed are the two i found on the internet.  I think in the end, it will be too tricky of a name for us Americans. Sometimes you just need the accent to make a name sound "right".

    I love Callum, but DH thinks it's pretentious. Maybe I can work on him...

    We don't have ANY girl ideas. I can already see us picking a name as we're walking out the hospital doors! lol 

    LOL at Callum being pretentious - how on earth so?  That's kiddo's name ;-)

    I like Colm.  You may have to correct the way people say it but I think that's true of many unfamiliar names.  And definitely spell it correctly!  FWIW, people manage to mis-pronounce Callum sometimes - beats me how though??

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    imagePSlove:

    Thanks for the opinions!

    I kind of pronounce it as one syllable as well. The pronunciations listed are the two i found on the internet.  I think in the end, it will be too tricky of a name for us Americans. Sometimes you just need the accent to make a name sound "right".

    I love Callum, but DH thinks it's pretentious. Maybe I can work on him...

    We don't have ANY girl ideas. I can already see us picking a name as we're walking out the hospital doors! lol 

    LOL at Callum being pretentious - how on earth so?  That's kiddo's name ;-)

    I like Colm.  You may have to correct the way people say it but I think that's true of many unfamiliar names.  And definitely spell it correctly!  FWIW, people manage to mis-pronounce Callum sometimes - beats me how though??

     

    I love Callum. Pay no mind to my DH, he is the pickiest person when it comes to everything!! I don't know how he ended up with me! lolStick out tongue

  • I think it will get mispronounced often. I said it as "Colm" not Cull-em or Col-um when I first saw it.
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