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Irish Baby NamesIrish first names, or fore names, reflect the variety of traditions and languages that have been integrated into the modern Irish culture. Names commonly used have their origins in ancient Celtic names, Celtic Christian traditions,and Anglicized forms of Gaelic names.
O'Baby: The Irish Baby Names Book Looking for a book of Irish baby names? Look no further than Geoffrey Johnson's complete guide to naming your baby with lots of great Irish names.
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Beyond Shannon and Sean
"Beyond Shannon and Sean" offers parents lists of Irish names that are so different then the typical popular names like Brian, Ryan, Kevin, Shannon, Kelly, Erin, etc, and I highly recommend this cool book! |
Celtic Baby Names: Traditional Names from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall & the Isle of Man
Authoritative, useful, and fun to browse, Celtic Baby Names offers 1200 traditional first names from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Brittany, Cornwall, and the Isle of Mane. These names are drawn from the six Celtic languages, along with pronunciations, etymologies, and information about famous people of history and legend who have borne them.
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Celtic Names for Children Listing over 2,000 names from Celtic tradition, this guide to Celtic names for girls and boys covers names from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, Cornwall, and Brittany. The meaning behind each name is explained, as are associated myths and stories or places and saints that are commemorated by each. Also included are pronunciation guides, interesting facts about some of the best-known Celtic names, and over 120,000 variations of the names listed. |
Irish Babies' Names Over 10,000 Names--Their Meanings, Origins, and Spiritual Significance. Whether you're choosing a name for a baby or finding the meaning of your own name or that of a friend, The Name Book offers special inspiration an invitation to live up to the full significance and spiritual application inherent in a name. |
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