Éabha (pronounced ava)
Aaron (pronounced ayr-in not arrin) The name version of the word Éireann which is Irish for Ireland.
Eoghan (pronounced owen)
Aoibheann (pronounced eve-anne) it's Irish for beautiful/amazing.
I also like Bláithín (irish for little flower)
Éibhlis (irish for elizabeth)
Aisling (irish for dream)
and Muireann (irish for little-maiden)
I think girls names can be lovely and poetic, but boys should have good sturdy names haha!
Sorry about all the irish words, I'm fluent, and would only call my children Irish names.
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ROAR. So many people like Bella/Isabella. Sheesh. When I was born, it was one of the rarest names, but now, every where I turn someone is calling out "Bella!"
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Girls:
Skye
Ebony Rose
Sabriel
Lirael
Sierra
Serenity
I like Old English names for boys, such as Ainsley, which is my favourite. It doesn't carry over to girls' names though, as they sound rather ugly like 'Friga'. I have a lot of difficulty thinking of girls' names.
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i want two boys and i would call the first one Dane (after my cousin) and the second one Donte (pronounced Don-tay :)). But if someone in my family already has a baby called Dane then my first boy would be Donte and the second either Jonny or Matty.
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Kellan was a boy name that I heard, and then it just grew on me.
“Jesus didn’t have to go through half of the pain I’m experiencing now. At least he knew he was special. I have no such assurances. I’m just another outbreak of the human virus which has contaminated Planet Earth.”