Three sisters give birth to THREE babies on the one day
Lovely article I read today, babies names are
Thomas Og
Sorcha
Phelim
Incase your wondering, Og is the Irish way to distinguish father and son, the same as Junior and Senior. Og meaning young and Mor meaning big.
http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/three-sisters-give-birth-three-6368103
Thomas Og
Sorcha
Phelim
Incase your wondering, Og is the Irish way to distinguish father and son, the same as Junior and Senior. Og meaning young and Mor meaning big.
http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/three-sisters-give-birth-three-6368103
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I like Thomas and Sorcha, but I'm not as big on Phelim.
However, I have a feeling I'm mispronouncing Sorcha. Is it said like Sorsha, or more like sor-khah?
However, I have a feeling I'm mispronouncing Sorcha. Is it said like Sorsha, or more like sor-khah?
Any Sorcha I've met has been pronounced Soar-shah, but then again depends on the parents choice. So many Irish names have different pronunciations,
Wow, that's crazy how that worked out!
I love all of the names, though am not crazy about the spelling of Phelim. It reminds me too much of phlegm that way.
I love all of the names, though am not crazy about the spelling of Phelim. It reminds me too much of phlegm that way.
How nice.
I like all three names. Thomas is a bit plain, but it's a nice enough classic.
I like all three names. Thomas is a bit plain, but it's a nice enough classic.
Sorcha, when pronounced Sor-sha, I like.
The boys' names are not for me.
I saw that story too...just crazy!
The boys' names are not for me.
I saw that story too...just crazy!