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Ciaran
WDYT of Ciaran?
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The "keer" sound has never been a favorite with my ear, but I do think Ciaran a handsome name.
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I love this name. It is what my partner and I will name our first or second son.Ciaran is my favorite spelling but my partner has said for a long time that he only likes the spelling Keiran. Keiran is my second favorite spelling and I prefer it over Kieran. But I love all the spellings of Ciaran, though Keiron and Kiaran are my least favorite spellings.Ciaran
Kiaran
Kieran
Kieron
Keiran
Keiron
etc...Also I should add that I love the nn Keir / Ciar / Kier.
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I love it! I think it's really handsome and has a dark/mischievous edge. It was one of the first names I liked when I fell in love with Irish names when I was 14 or 15. I wanted to use it for years, and still would consider using it if I or DH were more Irish!
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I love Ciaran! It's been first (and currently ranks second) on my favorite boys names list for several years now. It's quite a handsome sounding name, unique Irish Gaelic spelling and not terribly popular - even Kieran hasn't made it to the top 20 in the USA yet. The meaning is a bit "dark" but I usually think of it as dark hair, and the spelling is a bit tricky if you're not used to it but I love the look of Ciaran far more than Kieran.
I've tried several middle names with it such as Douglas and Laurence but I keep coming back to using my maiden name with it for a Ciaran Michael combo.
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Gooooooorgeous. :-)
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I much prefer Kieran, which I've loved for years. But Ciaran isn't that bad.
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