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Kieran / Ciaran
How do you pronounce the name Kieran/Ciaran and which spelling do you like? This is for a friend. The middle name is probably going to be Isaac.
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Kieran is my middle name and that is the way my name is spelled. Ciaran looks more irish to me.Chels'

This message was edited 1/26/2009, 10:29 PM

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I love the name, and I like the Ciaran spelling over Kieran, but I don't mind Kieran. I used to think that they were two different names, and that Ciaran was prn see-AR-an lol (I still liked it when I thought that). Now I pronounce it pretty much as Kieran looks - KIER-an.
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I like Ciaran, but I also like Kieran. I just prefer the former more because the latter begins to look trendy as it follows the K inserted into names trend (even though I realize it is not a made-up name). Besides that, I think Ciaran Isaac just looks more aesthetically pleasing than Kieran Isaac.Oh, and I pronounce both Kier-in (Kier as in Beer, and in as in, well, in).
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I pronounce it KEER-an and adore Ciarán. It looks all nice and clean whereas Kieran looks just messy and thrown together.
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I pronounce it Keer-in. Both spellings are fine, but I really like Kieran.
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I prefer Ciarán. It's pronounced 'KEER-an'.
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I pronounce both KEE-ran; both are very popular where I live. I prefer Ciaran (today!) but I like either spelling and also Kieron.
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I pronounce Kieran KEER-in, and Ciaran KEER-on. Kieran is nice, but I have loved Ciaran for a long time. I'm not a huge fan of Isaac, but Ciaran Isaac would be a nice enough name.
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I pronounce the name KEER-en. I prefer the spelling Kieran. Isaac is a great middle name.
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Keer-on.If you put an accent on the second a in Ciaran - Ciarán - it becomes Keer-aun. There is a very subtle difference between Kieran and Ciarán. I spell it Ciaran always. It's my husband's name.
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