Meaning and Pronunciation IRISH/SCOTTISH
I found these names on the Scottish/Irish top names and I was wondering on pronunciation and meanings of them... so here are the names, if you know the pronunciation or meaning, please let me know! Thanks! (also what do you think of them)
Girls:
Siobhan
Sorcha
Grainne
Clodagh
Siobhan
Sorcha
Clodagh
Eimear
Sinead
Caoimhe
Niamh
Mhairi
EilidhBoys:
Oisin
Darragh
Eoghan
Tadha
Fionn
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HiMy name is Mhairi - its actually pronounced with a 'V' sounding as in VARRY - the gaelic 'MH' is sounded as V..... Mhairi is the gaelic name of Mary.....Hope this helps
Mhairi
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It means light/miracle. It is pronounced like halley - without the H! or like alien with out the N.siobhan is shivon.bh in gaelic is v
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siobhan is my name and it ir pronounced shi-von!....i get so many diff ways of sayign it
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Siobhan is prnounced Shiv-awn, go to babynamesofireland.com they show u how to pronounce them and u can listen to it 2
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Meaning - Women of wisdom
Pronunciation - Sh-vun
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My name is Siobhan and i have been looking for information and meannings. all that i have came up with is that siobhan is irish.
Siobhan is the irish form of Jehanne a norman french variant of Jeanne
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SI is usually J or G in names - since the alphabet does not contain a J.So if you changed Siobhan into Jobhan it gets a bit closer to the original. In the original, it is a Y rather than a J.Sometimes a name alternates between J, Y, I or nothing at the beginning.john, yochanan, yah=lord; chanan=gracious, merciful, to bestow, to show favour; kind to inferiors, cloud; +(-son); yochana=plot, plan, thought; jaun=lord; evan, leuan (welsh)=john, see Johnson; evan, eimhin, eim=prompt, ready, swift, active, quick;John names seem to be related to Hannah names, which explains the han in Siobhan.HANNAH - hannah, channah, anna=favour, grace; hann=grace; Hannah, hann-ah; hann=grace; -ah=feminine; chanan, charis, hanan=gracious; hanan=grace filled; hannah=gracious, merciful, he that gives;I'm trying to research Potter names so if anyone knows what Grawp or Snape or pigwidgeon really mean...
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Click on the names that light up blueGirls:
Siobhan
Sorcha
Grainne
Clodagh
Siobhan
Sorcha
Clodagh
Eimear
Sinead
Caoimhe
Niamh
Mhairi
EilidhBoys:
Oisin
Darragh
Eoghan
Tadha
Fionn
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Go to www.hylit.com --Most of the names are probably on that site.
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