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  1. Irish girls names hold a special meaning and beauty that give the bearer a special link with our ancient past. Many associated with our ancient Gods the Tuatha de Danann and the ancient myths surrounding and engulfing this ancient land. 1. Aoife – Pronounced ‘E-fa’. Aoife derives from the Irish word aoibh and means beauty.

  2. Because Irish spelling differs from English, however, sometimes parents need a little help learning to pronounce them. That’s why we’ve included pronunciation, both here and on our Irish Names for Your Baby Main Page. What is Irish Gaelic? Irish Gaelic is Ireland’s native language.

  3. Jun 6, 2024 · Considering an Irish name for your baby girl? We've compiled a brilliant list to inspire you with 150 of the most popular, traditional, pretty, unique, cool and interesting Irish girls' names, each with their origin, meaning and pronunciation

    • Hollie Bond
  4. Traditional Irish Names in Gaelic. Here is the master list of Irish names. These are the names of saints and names from history and myth. The approximate pronunciations are given, as names vary in dialects. It is also difficult to spell out some sounds in the Irish language into English, as certain sounds don't exist in English.

    Name
    Approx. Pronounciation
    Other Forms*
    Meaning
    Abbán (m)
    OB awn
    Abban, Abán
    little abbot
    Ádhamhnán (m)
    AH yum nawn
    Eunan
    the timorous one
    Aibhne (m)
    EV nyeh
    Eveny; Aveny
    meaning is unknown
    Ailbhe (m/f)
    AL vyeh
    Alvy; Ailbe
    Either from ail, "rock," albho, "white" ...
  5. Irish girlsnames have become very popular in recent years, most likely because they are both unique and very beautiful…just like your new baby girl! What is The Irish Language? Irish is Ireland’s native language. You might know of it as “Irish Gaelic” or “Gaelic”. It’s a member of the Celtic family of languages that includes ...

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  7. Feb 28, 2020 · Dia dhuit (Hello), learn how to pronounce common words and names in Celtic languages, including Irish, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, and Breton. Sláinte (Cheers)!

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