Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Whats a good middle name for a girl with the first name of Ireland?

I dont really think a middle name goes with Ireland, i think Ireland is a strong enough name to be on its own. If you realy need a middle name i would jus go with something short and simple like Jay or sumthin





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Whats a good middle name for a girl with the first name of Ireland?
Try these Irish Girls names : -





Irish Names


Popular in Middle Ages. Oona, Oonagh. To return to the top click here. Other Irish


Names for Girls Click here for boys Click here ...


http://web.ncf.ca/bj333/HomePage.boys.ht...





Top 35 Unique Irish Baby Girl Names : Fantasy-Ireland


If you're looking for unique Irish baby girl names that honor legendary princesses,


... Irish baby girl name among the nobility throughout the Middle Ages. ...


http://www.fantasy-ireland.com/Irish-bab...





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There are loads of sites like those two above.





I know that the name Bernadette is not Irish, but it's one which I think is popular amongst the Celts of Eire : -





Bernadette Soubirous of Lourdes - Ascension Research Center


Saint Bernadette (1844 - 1879) was a devout peasant girl to whom the Blessed


Virgin Mary appeared eighteen times between February 11 and July 16, ...


http://www.ascension-research.org/bernad...
Reply:Northern?





What a bloody stupid name to give a child.
Reply:ireland rayne! i think ireland is a very pretty name!! looking at some of the posts here some think it is stupid. i have seen some really off the wall names on here but i do think ireland is lovely. if you like it honey then you go with it! ireland marie would be a nice combination also!!
Reply:Ireland is a stupid name for a young girl, sorry to tell you.
Reply:Wales..
Reply:Siobhan is a lovely Irish name. "shiv-ON"
Reply:Orsea.
Reply:Moira.
Reply:You cant! lovely idea, but she will get bullied :-(


Maybe an Irish name, or more suitable Irish town's name?


Emerald- Em or Emmie for short would still be really unusual, but not such an easy target for teasing.


Rose/Hope somthing short n pretty to go in the midle?
Reply:Ireland Grace





This sounds such a pretty name I think it is unusual but not too far out there.
Reply:Ireland is a gorgeous name....how about May or Lilly.
Reply:Colleen
Reply:Ireland Jade?





sort of a play on the green hills of ireland...
Reply:maree
Reply:Hmm... I love the name!





Ireland...


Belle (beauty)


May (a derivative of Maia meaning Great in Latin)


Beth (from Bethany or Elizabeth)


Renae (born again)


Coraline (like Coral)


Shannon (longest river in Ireland)


Colleen (Irish derivative for girl)


Esmeralda (means Emerald)


Lilly


Saoirse (pronounced SEER-sha- means Freedom in Gaelic)


Kalliope (beautiful voice-a muse from Greek myth)


Sayen (sweet and lovely)





May I also suggest some names that mean Ireland if you can't find a middle name you like with Ireland?


EIREANN- From Eirinn, the dative case of Gaelic Eire, meaning "Ireland".


ERIN-angelicized form of Eireann meaning Ireland(Arin or Eryn)











I know these are strange but I think they are fun. Good luck. Hope this helps.
Reply:June.
Reply:Eden, Moira, Sophia, Clarice
Reply:Evey
Reply:And Ireland is not far fetched. There are more beautiful names than Ireland. Australia is a beautiful place but you would not call your dog Australia or there again YOU might....Sorry to tell you the truth, but that's life
Reply:Ireland Skye.


Sounds pretty.


Good Luck!
Reply:The meaning of Ireland isn't certain, but probably means fiery temper. It comes from the same root as Erin, so you could call her Ireland Erin.





The Roman name for Ireland was Hibernia. So you could call her Ireland Hibernia.





I have to say that she is likely to be picked on if you call her Ireland so why not give her Ireland as a middle name?
Reply:grace! that's the best.
Reply:Patrice





Lizette





Evettte





Christen
Reply:Anything would be good, then she can switch to a decent name.





Still, if you really insist on lumbering the poor kid ...





Ireland Catherine?


Ireland Elizabeth?


Ireland Fay?


Ireland Hope?


Ireland Patricia or Michelle (since they'll all call her Paddy or Mick anyway)?
Reply:Dublin
Reply:Thought I would go down the Irish route to match your daughters first name.





Cara - spelt Caragh meaning friend


Roisin (pronounced ro + sheen) means little rose.





Hope this helps and good luck.
Reply:Leprechaun.
Reply:Eire...... I'm ttc and when it finally happens for me I'm definately gonna choose a nice irish name, something about Ireland I absolutely love........ Congrats :-)
Reply:Ireland Evangline


Ireland Aria


Ireland Delia


Ireland Elisabeth


Ireland Kirsten


Ireland Lilith


Ireland Leila


Ireland Lucia


Ireland Mia


Ireland Milla


Ireland Elise
Reply:how about this name irelyn marie or irelynn marie


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