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By kenya
Date 26.11.09 12:33 UTC

Anybody have any???
Aidan, Sean, Patrick, Ryan, Brendan, Darragh, Donal, Emmet, Ferus, Fergal,, Finn, Keenan, Kieran, Liam, Malachy, Oisin,Shane, Tiernan
That should get you started!
Connor, Callum, Sean, Hugh

Paddy & Mick!

declan, devlin, all the saints names Patrick, Andrew etc

Fagan - my dogs name, means "firey little one"
A friend is a teacher; she had a boy in one of her classes called Padraig (pronounced Porrig). His best friend could never quite get the hang of this and called him porridge...
By justme
Date 26.11.09 15:13 UTC
I have an Irish cob called Seamus ( shamus )
By kenya
Date 26.11.09 15:15 UTC
Edited 26.11.09 15:18 UTC

I love the name Padraig!!!
I like the quite unusual names, the only thing people cant pronounce them!!
By bez
Date 26.11.09 17:24 UTC
Murphy, Findlay, Shane

Connor is the anglicised version of Conor or Conchobar, which is the Irish form. It means "lover of hounds". My second son is called Conor -the first is Patrick.
I also like the names Niall, Conal, Brocc and Brogan.
I noticed Cormac was missing so I googled to check it was Irish. That opened a whole new experience. I honestly thought I'd have known most names. However, there are some very unusual ones
here that I don't think I've ever heard!
Pronounciation always going to be a problem unless you go for altered or phonetic spelling - no reason not to though if it helps in the ring...
Good luck choosing
kelsey .celtic originally irish i think it means little fish ?
By rjs
Date 27.11.09 08:46 UTC
> I like the quite unusual names, the only thing people cant pronounce them!!
I know what you mean! My bitch is Aoife and if folk see it written they can't pronounce it, if they try to write it they can't spell it! My dog is Riley which is also Irish and much easier although we did think about spelling it Reilly when he was little. I love Irish names and have a book of Celtic names somewhere and it has some really old fashioned ones.
By kenya
Date 27.11.09 09:53 UTC

How do you pronounce Aoife??
By rjs
Date 27.11.09 10:44 UTC
it's eefa lol
By kenya
Date 27.11.09 14:05 UTC

Ah I see like the lady from "The Vicar of Dibley".
Well I have to say Danny as thats my sons name!
> I have an Irish cob called Seamus ( shamus )
Justme, where in the UK are you? I had a cob called Seamus too :-) I've lost touch with him...any chance
this is your boy?
By tooolz
Date 27.11.09 17:09 UTC
I once knew a collie called Kelly :-)
Sounds like a limerick !
By justme
Date 27.11.09 17:14 UTC
Sorry Tigger altho yours was the same build and very nice looking i might add, i do love a coloured mine has alot more black in him, funny never known another horse called Seamus before so was hoping it was your old lad as i also lost touch with his old owner about 6 yrs ago
> I once knew a collie called Kelly :-)
> Sounds like a limerick !
Here you go - I've written you one...
I once knew a collie called Kelly
Who used to be on the telly
One day with a cough
He slipped and fell off
And now he just lies on his belly
Perhaps every dog should have one :)
By tooolz
Date 27.11.09 22:16 UTC
dogs a babe......
You're a poet
and
now we know it :-)
By ali-t
Date 27.11.09 22:58 UTC
dogs a babe can you manage a limerick for my boy Oberon? Not the easiest name to rhyme with.
By pugnut
Date 28.11.09 07:58 UTC
>...funny never known another horse called Seamus before so was hoping it was your old lad as i also lost touch with his old owner about 6 yrs ago.
We have a Seamus at the yard. Hes a huge 12 year old Hanovarian, with the mental age of a four month old foal *rolls eyes*. It is a fairly unusual name for a horse though :-)
My daughter was to be called Niamh, but my dopey ex couldnt get his head around the spelling/pronounciation. So I had to compromise with Caitlin. However people still spell it with K's, added Y's and all sorts. Quite infuriating!! lol
By newf3
Date 28.11.09 14:40 UTC
dermot
By Dogz
Date 28.11.09 18:05 UTC
Mick, Kelly, Murphy, Brendan, Paddy is the best though.
KAren

Padraig is prnounced Paw-drig with the r being rather silent not rolling.

My son is called Flynn - scottish gaelic but sounds like it should be Irish.
> dogs a babe can you manage a limerick for my boy Oberon? Not the easiest name to rhyme with.
Blimey - like trying to rhyming with orange!!
There once was a dog called Oberon
Who thought he came from Krypton
But when he looked at the sky
And attempted to fly
Titania called him a "Moron"!
By ali-t
Date 30.11.09 19:21 UTC
rofl dogs a babe. that is hilarious, moron suits him well! well done you.
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