How to pronounce IRISH NAMES 🇮🇪 + what they MEAN 🤔

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  •  4 года назад +83

    Dia daoibh 👋🏻🥰
    I hope you enjoy this video 😁 it’s great to upload again! I missed you all 💚
    Just a few things to correct.
    1. Niall is pronounced in Irish as ‘nyee-al’ and the anglicised pronunciation is the one that I say in the video.
    2. Aoibhinn is generally pronounced by people as ‘ay-veen’, the way that I say it in the video but to be true to the Irish pronunciation, it should be ‘eve-inn’
    3. Hence, Aoibheann should be pronounced ‘Eve-Anne’ / ‘Eve-on’, depending on which dialect you go by. I would go with the former pronunciation and I actually know someone with the anglicised version of this name ‘Eavan’ and her name is pronounced ‘Eve-anne’
    4. Lastly 😂 Aoibha SHOULD be pronounced ‘Ee-va’ like ‘Eva’ 😊 but some people do pronounce it ‘Ay-va’ like Ava.
    I hope that clears up any questions you might have 😊 sometimes you have to take a step back from something to realise where you’re going wrong 😅
    Slán,
    Molly x

    •  4 года назад +7

      Our wee community is growing 🤩

    • @iamaginger
      @iamaginger 4 года назад

      Dia duit molley , can you make a video about pronouncing Dearbhla or Dearbhlia because its a old name and people can't pronounce it properly?

    • @mackereltabbie
      @mackereltabbie 3 года назад

      So Niall should sound like the Norwegian version, Njål?

    • @Buecherfreak16
      @Buecherfreak16 3 года назад

      @@mrhatty2085 thank you, I was actually wondering how to pronounce Eithne.
      Do you know how to pronounce "Máire"? Is it actually "Moya" ?
      I love Enya and Clannad and I know the their Irish names are written differently than their English names, but I was wondering if they sound the same.

    • @daranodoch
      @daranodoch 3 года назад

      @@mrhatty2085 Many of us are still under British occupation, and all of us exist in the Anglophone hegemony.

  • @ltmg9832
    @ltmg9832 3 года назад +54

    I’m not Irish but I’m Polynesian - and I honestly love the Gaelic spelling to these names. Rather than the anglicised names. It’s like preserving the culture when you go by sticking with the true Irish spelling I think. I taught a Niamh in my class, and not only did we learn her name, but we learnt other Irish names because we wanted to. Then later on, we had an Aoife, Siobhan and Caoimhe. Their parents were shocked and so happy that we got their names right on their first day of school. Telling us that even though it’s something so small, like getting their kids names right, they felt welcomed it really warmed their hearts (Saying hi from Sydney, Australia) 💚💫

    • @interrexclamacion
      @interrexclamacion 2 года назад +3

      It's necessarily preserving the culture, old Irish was written in Ogham, not the Latin alphabet, the modern spellings are just an anglization of the original Irish words.

    • @patrickr9417
      @patrickr9417 Год назад +2

      You don't preserve a culture by just spelling a name unfortunately.

    • @PotterheadMando
      @PotterheadMando Год назад

      ​@@patrickr9417But at least it helps, though.

  • @shamonetoting4933
    @shamonetoting4933 4 года назад +182

    I am not Irish, but I heard Irish was a dying language. As soon as I Googled that, found out it was true, I started a course a Duolingo (Irish) and subscribed.

    • @goingmouch3753
      @goingmouch3753 4 года назад +26

      You hear correct..the native Irish are being wiped out by multiculturalism

    • @shamonetoting4933
      @shamonetoting4933 4 года назад +27

      @@goingmouch3753 Yeah, it sucks, because the irish language is so cultural

    • @simonchambers2321
      @simonchambers2321 4 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @jeanpaulgartier3404
      @jeanpaulgartier3404 4 года назад +10

      @@goingmouch3753 diversity is our strength 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Buecherfreak16
      @Buecherfreak16 3 года назад +4

      @@sos_hodad oh my god, go raibh maith agat!
      I am learning Irish too at the moment, even though I am not irish and don't live in Irland. (But I absolutely love Enya and Clannad and wish to understand their language)
      It's very difficult for me to learn since english is my second language as well and on duolingo I always have translate it first in English and than into German.

  • @d.a.i.s.i.e.s
    @d.a.i.s.i.e.s 2 года назад +14

    My name is Liberty and I don’t really like it but I absolutely LOVE that it translates to Saoirse because its such a beautiful name. Liberty doesn’t usually translate as a name in other languages (with a few exceptions, of course!) so that makes me love the Irish one even more.

    • @bevblackburn8686
      @bevblackburn8686 2 года назад +1

      I really wanted to call my daughter Liberty but was over ruled. It's an unusual, beautiful name but I agree Saoirse is beautiful too.

  • @jeanetted3727
    @jeanetted3727 4 года назад +29

    Your totally full off charm girrrll!!

    •  4 года назад +4

      Aw thank you 🥰

  • @matthorvath9951
    @matthorvath9951 2 года назад +13

    After watching Song of the Sea, I fell in love with the name Saoirse. So much so in fact that my pup has that name. It's always fun spelling it or pronounce it for people.

  • @comradebeaver19
    @comradebeaver19 4 года назад +16

    it's difficult when there is such a big difference between writing and pronunciation, even in names, but it sounds so beautiful. just want the Irish to be alive. Love Ireland

    • @faramund9865
      @faramund9865 2 года назад +2

      Not quite. It's very similar to normal Latin pronunciation. Just the gh fh mh bh etc. which is called 'Lenition'.

    • @OlgasBritishFells
      @OlgasBritishFells Год назад +1

      It's not different if you know how to read in Gaelic

  • @mysty8089
    @mysty8089 3 года назад +2

    I have been wanting to go to Ireland for ages but wanted to learn some before going so I dropped a sub and am now watching your videos

  • @mjcal96
    @mjcal96 3 года назад +4

    My dad was raised in Ireland but he never taught me Gaelic. it has been so hard to teach myself as all my Gaelic speaking family lives in Ireland. Your channel is awesome! Between you and Duolingo I’m hoping to make some headway. Slainte!

  • @thomasdolby8929
    @thomasdolby8929 Год назад +2

    I just found your videos and very much enjoy them. Seeing how to pronounce words is extremely helpful. Great job!!!

  • @rebeccaf5131
    @rebeccaf5131 3 месяца назад +1

    I LOVE Siobán!! Have a sweet friend with that name & loved hearing about the language and meaning 🤍

  • @cly-9128
    @cly-9128 3 года назад +2

    I'm an American but all my grandparents were born in Ireland. My middle name is tadhg. It's very useful as a conversation starter to have people look at my name on my ID and have them try to pronounce it.

  • @megiski3116
    @megiski3116 4 года назад +6

    - Aoibha sounds similar to Hungarian Éva [ ˈeːvɒ], more like in a dialect.
    - I heard something similar to Gráinne in the Iron Druid novels by the name of Granuaile.
    - Though not mentioned in the video, also from the Iron Druid is Siodhachan, who is the main characer of the series. There are a lot of Irish names and characters in it, being that the main characters are Irish.
    - Similar to Meadhbh I heard in the Dresden Files novels, though there it's spelled Maeve. She it most definatle intoxicating...

  • @twangbarfly
    @twangbarfly Год назад +2

    Absolutely loved this!!! Fun and informative - what more could you ask for?

  • @grayfox6930
    @grayfox6930 4 года назад +9

    Your commentary is just like how i talk and its so entertaining from a third person perspective💚

    •  4 года назад +4

      Aw thank you 😅

  • @UrbanSipfly
    @UrbanSipfly Год назад +3

    Not only is there a STRONG LIKELIHOOD 💪 that I might mispronounced or have mispronounced some of these listed Irish names, but more than that I'd say, I never knew the names listed on this list of Irish names even existed!

  • @gojoxsanzo
    @gojoxsanzo 4 года назад +23

    As a french living in Ireland this video is veryyyy helping, I always have a hard time when people tell me their name and I have to write this down, it is terrible, but now thanks to you it'll be a lot easier. Also with name I sometime stumble on some weird things like I am moving to a place which is written on the papers and maps as: "Gortboy" "gortby" or "gortbui", and I was very puzzeled about it, then an Irish friend told me it is from the Irish for "gort". field and "buí". yellow, so yellow field. Now I can remember it, like it (a lot) and write/ pronounce it correctly. \(^-^)/
    Thanks for all your enlightening videos, I love them.

    •  4 года назад +4

      So glad I could help 🥰

  • @liliana6715
    @liliana6715 2 года назад +3

    I love how I’m discovering that many names in English actually derive from Irish names or are anglosized versions of them. And how ignorant I was about the meanings ❤ so beautiful

  • @ryanthomasmcguirewelch2195
    @ryanthomasmcguirewelch2195 4 года назад +4

    I really appreciate your effort showing how the irish language is spoken! God bless

  • @TheABCKevin
    @TheABCKevin 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for yet another wonderful and informative video, Molly! Prior to watching this I had only heard of a handful of Irish names, mostly from celebrities like Cillian Murphy, Domhnall Gleeson, and of course, the great Saoirse Ronan haha. Funnily enough, my parents gave me a name that's apparently a variant spelling of the Irish name, Caolán (according to Wikipedia at least), yet I'm Chinese lol

  • @Margherita_Dolcevita_Languages
    @Margherita_Dolcevita_Languages 2 года назад +2

    That's so interesting! Thank you for this video 😍🙏🏼

  • @aliciadiaz1026
    @aliciadiaz1026 4 года назад +2

    I have just discovered your channel, I´m from Argentina and I have always thought that Ireland is a great and beautiful country. I´m planning to go there in a couple of years. I suscribe to your channel because I think your content is fantastic and useful! Thanks a lot!!! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @joanaloneathome
    @joanaloneathome 4 года назад +5

    Hi! It's Jana from Switzerland, my name is another form of Joanne! I think it's so interesting how different one and the same name can change!! Also I love your channel, keep going you're great!

    •  4 года назад +4

      You have a beautiful name 😍

  • @bowbooks5659
    @bowbooks5659 3 года назад +1

    My name is Siobhan. Took me so long to love it! I’m English but my great grandmother came from Galway so I guess that was an influence?

  • @sherryolander49
    @sherryolander49 2 года назад +2

    Interesting about Brónagh! My grandmother's name is Dolores, which means pains in Spanish (latin root=sorrow) and she always thought it was a strange thing to name a child too.

  • @KhayieYt
    @KhayieYt 3 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh finally someone have some irish content, hiii miss im kay and im a huge fan of ireland maybe becuz its unique in its own way

  • @pompikaushal4604
    @pompikaushal4604 4 года назад +5

    Dia dhuit Molly ! What an amazing video I'm really impressed!I've never seen a better video! I really love a name Seán, very common often mispronounced but I love it!?You are unrivalled!Cén físeán iontach táim an-tógtha!
    Go raibh maith agat agus slán tamall!

    •  4 года назад +2

      Go raibh míle maith agat Pompi 😊💚💚

  • @faramund9865
    @faramund9865 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @Davidislandlife
    @Davidislandlife 4 года назад +2

    Great stuff thanks, i live in Asia and really want to re-learn my language

  • @denniscrowli
    @denniscrowli 4 года назад +7

    Have not even watched it yet but I know it will be amazing!

    •  4 года назад

      Haha go raibh maith agat 😊

    • @denniscrowli
      @denniscrowli 4 года назад

      Gaeilge i mo chroí tá fáilte romhat lol

  • @ErinDowling-h7z
    @ErinDowling-h7z Месяц назад

    Love this! I never knew the spelling of my name could have been this complicated! I would love to know if you could recommend how to practice speaking Irish more. I can read it somewhat (verbs are sometimes difficult), but want to try to speak more. Anyway, thanks for any input you can provide. Best wishes!

  • @alexanderrados671
    @alexanderrados671 2 года назад +1

    I'm an American trying to connect better with my Irish roots, my great grandfather immigrated here and now here I am so many years later! I don't have all the much Irish left in me, but it's one of the parts of my heritage that I most strongly connect with. I've been using your videos along with Duolingo to help me get a better grasp on the language, and I popped over to this video to take a little break from the studying and just learn some neat new names. I never realized how many people I know have Irish names, and how common they really are over here in the states! Love the content you're putting out, it makes the whole process of learning all the linguistic rules and whatnot MUCH less intimidating, especially when I know its coming from a good source. keep up the good work! Agus, go raibh maith agat!

  • @therulesofblazon4201
    @therulesofblazon4201 4 года назад +2

    That was super fun! You just crush it when you let loose! Caint pick a fave Irish name cause I really do like em all. Wish I had one, for realz. Go raibh maith agat, looking forward to the next one!

    •  4 года назад +1

      Haha go raibh maith agat 😂

  • @lisatimoney6703
    @lisatimoney6703 2 года назад

    I just found your channel. I love it. I am from Donegal and my cousins name is Bronagh and was always told it meant dark raven hair. I may be wrong but it's worth looking into

  • @sgtmas
    @sgtmas 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Mollly I just subbed, thanks for the content you created. Very educative. Interesting how many of them are similar to slavic names by pure coincidence. Saoirse=Sasha, Bronagh=Bronka(diminutive of Bronisława), Aina=Anya, etc. I missed Deirdre here. Cheers!

  • @kobito610
    @kobito610 4 года назад +4

    Great video Molly thanks!

    •  4 года назад +3

      Go raibh maith agat 🥰

  • @lmc3608
    @lmc3608 4 года назад +2

    Hi, i really enjoyed your video, the best of luck to you!!✨✨

  • @simonchambers2321
    @simonchambers2321 4 года назад +6

    Tadgh Keneally played Australian Football for the Sydney Swans. The commentators made sure they pronounced his name correctly.

    • @peggyjones3282
      @peggyjones3282 3 года назад

      Tadgh Coneely was a character in Secret of Roan Inish. I love that film.

  •  4 года назад +1

    Little pale green one... sounds like someone describing a bug they found on their plants xD
    I'm happy that now I know how to pronounce these names, and some are so beautiful that I might use them in my stories. Thank you so much!

    •  4 года назад

      fáilte romhat 💚

  • @efthimiosmakris3476
    @efthimiosmakris3476 4 года назад +2

    Great video Molly as always. Very useful to know about the Irish names,as there is conection with your mythology. We have also mythology in Greece, so I can understand all about the names as we use names from our mythology. Well done!!!!!!

    •  4 года назад

      Yes it’s very interesting isn’t it? Go raibh maith agat 😊

  • @colinjames7569
    @colinjames7569 2 года назад

    Love learning Gaelige thank you and u are hilarious!🤣dead

  • @maevedillon3209
    @maevedillon3209 4 года назад +2

    I’m so glad my mom decided to name me Maeve! I love it so much.

  • @jericohen120
    @jericohen120 4 года назад

    I am named for my grandfather's favorite mountain in Co. Donegal - Errigal. Born in the US my mother added 2 more letters to change it into a regional Southern US boy girl name.
    Its JeriGale Cohen Fitzgibbon Shane. Love your channel!

  • @mollyannSmyth
    @mollyannSmyth 11 месяцев назад

    Hi, Love your videos. I am from Belfast but now live in Canada. I have been trying to learn the Irish language and started with my name. I believe it is MallaidhAine MacGabhann. I would love to know how it is pronounced. Do you do videos that show how Irish words are pronounced - showing them phonetically?

  • @MarcelGomesPan
    @MarcelGomesPan 2 года назад +1

    My favorite is ”Órlaith”.
    When i lived in Co Cork ( i’m Swedish ) there was an Órlaith there.
    I always liked ”Siobhan” to be honest.
    My own name often got…”Irishized” to Marcas or Marcus.

  • @johncook7281
    @johncook7281 3 года назад

    I will send more compliments soon; for today April 20/ 21 I like that you leave in bloopers as some call them. Funny mistakes one could say.

  • @TheGragar1
    @TheGragar1 4 года назад +1

    I would like to see videos from you explaining how verbal nouns work the rules ECT. And does counting nouns work the same as counting numbers?

  • @patricknagle7848
    @patricknagle7848 2 года назад

    thanks for the teachings....just started learning Irish although I've read it before in both translations... best for summer

  • @YIKism
    @YIKism 4 месяца назад

    Great idea to give us the pronouncing of the names. Please let the letters of it longer in sight. I went sometimes more than four times backwarts to see the letters again to compair it and to understand better.

  • @ronaxabernax8595
    @ronaxabernax8595 2 года назад

    I Love The Irish Gaelic!
    It's a Language similar to the Elfic Language in LOTR, spoked by Elven People!!!

  • @giselyenascimentoreis3936
    @giselyenascimentoreis3936 Год назад

    I love your channel. I live in Ireland and I had learning loads of things now with you. One day I want to learn gaelic. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
    And my favourite name is Aoife😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @lindaincolorado2646
    @lindaincolorado2646 2 месяца назад

    My father's great grandfather was from Northern Ireland from what I have found. Hard to trace, 3 generations in Montreal. But his surname traces back to King Niall, and I hope to learn some Irish.

  • @马丁金
    @马丁金 4 года назад +2

    love the new hairstyle

  • @LouiseEgan
    @LouiseEgan 5 месяцев назад

    My name is Louise, but now I know that if/when I go to Éireann, I will say, "Is mise Laoise" -- nice rhyme!

  • @mikeodiomasaigh6757
    @mikeodiomasaigh6757 4 года назад

    Gotta love the Closed Captions and your final words after "bye guys"...
    "girl my goods august slam that."
    Funny...I thought you said "go raibh maith agat agus slan leat".

  • @greytmom2008
    @greytmom2008 2 года назад

    My first name is the surname of my great grandmother (her maiden name). Her first name was Flax! So glad I got her last name.

  • @dodimcnelis453
    @dodimcnelis453 3 года назад

    The voice change is hilarious ahaa.. Good craic😂

  • @DaneTygheletsdrive
    @DaneTygheletsdrive 4 года назад +4

    *You are brilliant!*

    •  4 года назад +1

      Go raibh maith agat 😅

  • @oliviakay2936
    @oliviakay2936 2 года назад

    im irish and have cousins named aoife, sionainn, and aodhan, actually spelled like that. i think their names are absoulutely gorgeous but I also LOVE the name aine and bronagh and saorise and caoimhe. i also have a question. my dad's brother, my uncle, has a daugther named caiolinn, pronounced Kaylin, which I think is so pretty. I was wondering if it is a n uncommon name because it wasnt in theis video and its so prettty!!

  • @rmcpolin1987
    @rmcpolin1987 3 года назад

    Is eireannach mé (béal feirste), but live in Londáin. Called my children Niamh and Tadhg. God help them going to school here haha. Grma for the video

  • @NiallNihilist1916
    @NiallNihilist1916 4 года назад +4

    Love this! some of the names I wasn't familiar to the meaning of. Many thanks for that ;) I'm also fond of the girl's name "Sadhbh" which aparently means "goodness". By the way, not that I'm in any way fluent in the Mother Tongue... but I do believe that Niall (my own name) is pronounced more like "Neil" or maybe "Nyee-al" as Gaeillge ;P

    •  4 года назад +1

      You’re correct! habits 😂 I realised this when it was too late

    • @NiallNihilist1916
      @NiallNihilist1916 4 года назад +1

      Hehe not a bother. It's an all-too-common occurrence and easy done. Funny how in Scotland the name gets pronounced "Neil" which many people think is more anglicised and that "Nile" is more authentically "Gaelic". In fact, the opposite is true, I'd say!

    • @sankey1988
      @sankey1988 4 года назад +1

      Sadhbh is my little girls name :)

    • @niallmcstay6880
      @niallmcstay6880 4 года назад +1

      Hi, Niall. I look forward to working together with you. Niall abú!

    • @NiallNihilist1916
      @NiallNihilist1916 4 года назад

      @@niallmcstay6880 howye Niall :)

  • @KC-wi4gh
    @KC-wi4gh 4 года назад

    Just saw your Channel for the first time today Molly. I have enjoyed the few videos I've seen. Your good sense of humour I think would help me continue to study Irish which I do in my spare time
    Is mise le meas,
    Ciarán.

  • @languageoffootball
    @languageoffootball 4 года назад +7

    So “Os” is old Irish for Deer? Oscar is interesting then in the fact that people seem to assume it’s English or from continental Europe but it’s actually completely Irish minus a single ‘a’ at the end meaning ‘deer’ (Os) and ‘friend’ (cara). Like you, I learnt deer to be be ‘fia’ but my Irish is basic.

    •  4 года назад +2

      Yes this one was really interesting to me!

    • @jangowan5742
      @jangowan5742 4 года назад

      Enya,is just my favourite composer..and you are called go T -hallinn..if I could just kiss,..how would I say that?..like Kiss,as in Kiss,lol

    • @TheMania56
      @TheMania56 4 года назад

      @ Oskar, or "Ansgar", in germanic means "God with Spear/Spear of the Gods" Ase=God / Ger=Spear
      Is there the same Name with two different meanings? That would be really intresting

  • @marymchale5077
    @marymchale5077 3 месяца назад

    My grandaughter is Saoirse McHale...Her dad is called Ronan....Aifric is her sister....another beautiful old Irish name❤❤

  • @kingofthejungle3833
    @kingofthejungle3833 4 года назад +1

    Love your work so far, I've only just found your channel, and I'll continue to follow, serious question though, has Ruairi ever been adopted as a family name?

  • @sankey1988
    @sankey1988 4 года назад +1

    I have a Senan, Fionn and Sadhbh. I get compliments on their names all the time :)

    • @sankey1988
      @sankey1988 Год назад

      We say it like it's spelled but the other way is more traditional I suppose. I heard the name on tg4 one night when I couldn't sleep. It was an interview with a man who had reached the age of 100 and lived in a tiny house in the middle of nowhere. His name was Senan and I fell in love with name and knew that's what we would call our baby if he was a boy 🥰

  • @bdwon
    @bdwon Год назад

    This is such a fun video. Ciara is also an Italian name, isn't it?

  • @TheBridget272
    @TheBridget272 3 года назад +1

    Oh, I think Siobhán is lovely. I've always liked it. I've never met a Siobhán.

  • @vladdziuba5510
    @vladdziuba5510 Год назад

    Timestamps:
    1. Aine - 1:22
    2. Aisling - 1:37
    3. Aoibhinn - 1:44
    4. Aoibha - 2:30
    5. Aoife - 2:47
    6. Bronagh - 3:12
    7. Caragh - 3:43
    8. Caoimha - 3:57
    9. Ciara - 4:16
    10. Eimear - 4:44
    11. Éireann- 4:59
    11. Gráinne - 5:22
    12. Laoise - 5:46
    13. Meadhbh - 6:16
    14. Muireann - 7:00
    15. Niamh - 7:38
    16. Orlaith - 7:43
    17. Riona - 7:49
    18. Róisín - 7:55
    19. Saoirse - 8:17
    20. Sinéad - 8:30
    21. Siobhán - 8:38
    22. Sionainn - 9:22
    23. Sorcha - 9:43
    1. Aodhan - 10:42
    2. Brian - 10:56
    3. Brénainn - 11:17
    4. Ciaran - 11:36
    5. Cillian - 11:56
    6. Conor - 12:03
    7. Fearghal - 12:10
    8. Fionn - 12:20
    9. Liam - 12:33
    10. Niall - 12:42
    11. Odhrán - 12:53
    12. Oisín - 13:07
    13. Oscar - 13:23
    14. Pádraig - 13:40
    15. Rian - 13:45
    16. Ruairí - 13:53
    17. Seán - 14:01
    18. Tadhg - 14:14

    • @bugglemagnum6213
      @bugglemagnum6213 Год назад +1

      you missed Cian bc she didnt put the words up on screen for it

    • @vladdziuba5510
      @vladdziuba5510 Год назад

      @@bugglemagnum6213 Thanks, what's the timestamp for Cian?

  • @nKosmos747
    @nKosmos747 2 года назад

    Another favourite is Sinéad.
    Also because of the meaning.
    And then Sorcha, but, because of how it sounds. 💚

  • @itscolleenhere
    @itscolleenhere Год назад +1

    Ever since I heard it I've always really liked the name Caiomhe

  • @01real1
    @01real1 3 года назад +1

    7:01 - Is the Irish Muireann maybe anglicized to Maureeen?
    Very interesting video. :-)

  • @PaulHattle
    @PaulHattle 3 года назад

    I used to have a job picking customers up from Heathrow Airport. We used to have a lot of Irish folk coming in. I used to sit there thinking how do I pronounce their name - because I'm polite. Once I was told I was picking up a guy called Liam but it turned out to be a lady called Neave, doh, how embarrassing! Especially seeing as though I come from an Anglo-Irish family. Lovely name though. I really like Roisin too :) Thanks Molly for the enlightening video ;)

  • @joelee5986
    @joelee5986 Год назад

    Hey, great vid :) just wanted to ask how one would pronounce ridhcheall?

  • @16stoneywood
    @16stoneywood 4 года назад

    Would have loved you to mention Mićéal not sure if i have the fada and shava are in the right order 🤦🏼‍♀️ When I was registering my son many years ago, the guy told me of the old Irish spelling. I love it 💚

  • @davidhowell7901
    @davidhowell7901 Год назад

    My wife's name: Marydon
    (mom+dad's name.)
    I, being from Alabama, shortened it to 'Mare i dn'
    and from your tutorial I've learned 'ine' means little...and she is... 5 foot tall and maybe 100 lbs. BUT a very powerful yet feminine women.❤

  • @gerrygwag
    @gerrygwag 4 года назад +3

    I'm surprised Eithne isn't on your list. Also, Siobhan is a nice name

  • @redbeki
    @redbeki 4 года назад

    I've never heard sorcha... that's really nice ...

  • @barbarae-b507
    @barbarae-b507 4 года назад

    My spouse is Irish his niece is Sorcha but is pronounced Sur-ika. There is also Alanna, Etaminn, the boys are Dara, Riurk( sp?), Cloudah( sp?), Colm, and many others. I do know that they are from Meath and Dublin.

  • @insultigknightuscantstands4648
    @insultigknightuscantstands4648 4 года назад +3

    Ms. Mchale you're the first teacher i've had that has cursed this much i... think.... i'm in love...... wait wait wait you're my teacher i shouldn't look at you like that lol but ye do have your charm so your middle name kinda does fit ye lass

    • @trevorpomroy550
      @trevorpomroy550 4 года назад

      Ha! I love that she's a bit of a lad... er, lass!

  • @lovelyloops9889
    @lovelyloops9889 3 года назад

    Can you help me with the pronunciation of the letter ‘e’ in the Ogham alphabet? I’ve seen Eadhadh and Eadh- is it eh-ya or is it Ada?

  • @gruachful
    @gruachful 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this. I have 2 kids named Aislinn and Cillian. We live in the United States. For them to hear the real pronunciation, i.e. the way their Irish cousins from Ballyvaughan pronounce their names was very helpful as people here never ever get them right.

  • @theirishexile2043
    @theirishexile2043 4 года назад +1

    Interestingly, the name of County Kerry (Ciarraí in Irish) has the same origins as the name Ciara coming from an ancient tribe who lived in the area who had a dark complexion or dark features.

  • @elainefogarty7097
    @elainefogarty7097 3 года назад

    Go raibh maith agat a chara :)
    I love your style of teaching in these videos!
    Still working my way through them...
    Have you done one to explain use of the 'a' before the first name when addressing someone directly, and the pronunciation impact of that 'h' when it makes it's appearance in a name?
    I understand the concept but haven't learned the rules yet.

    • @bt8593
      @bt8593 2 года назад

      I think it relates to using the vocative case when addressing a person (as you did by writing "a chara", I believe). LinguaGuru Gaelic (iirc is the name of the YT channel) covers this in one of his videos (he teaches Scottish Gaelic) in which he talks about the given name "Seumas" being brought into English as Hamish--that being the vocative form.
      Totally an amateur linguist here, take with a grain of salt!

  • @Shamrock3939
    @Shamrock3939 4 года назад

    We named our daughter Céilí.
    Basically got the idea from the song “Funky Céilí. I know it’s not traditionally a name but it’s pronounced like the name Caleigh.

  • @issykay08
    @issykay08 4 года назад +1

    My mom was going to name me Maeve but she didn’t want people to mispronounce it so she went with Isabel , Maeve is such a pretty name 🥺

    • @luddite2702
      @luddite2702 2 года назад

      Correct spelling is Maedhbh. 😂🤣😜

    • @luddite2702
      @luddite2702 2 года назад

      You welcome. Slan leat.

  • @tomclohessy1050
    @tomclohessy1050 3 года назад

    Fionnuala is a name not mentioned, Eileen (Eighlinn?) also...love Roisin, Orlaith, Grainne, Muireann, Ruari, and Tadhg....on the Murphy side of my family there were a lot of Hugh's...I gather it's a variant of Aodhan, which seems odd. I wonder if it has another origin; maybe from the Norman-French invaders. Thanks much for the names!

  • @geovanniali6060
    @geovanniali6060 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant molly

    •  4 года назад +2

      Go raibh maith agat ☺️

    • @geovanniali6060
      @geovanniali6060 4 года назад +2

      @ Go ndeana se maith duit

  • @__Qt
    @__Qt 4 года назад

    Thank you for your video!! I've recently watched cartoons "Song of the Sea" and "The secret of Kells". And after whatching this video, I understood the meanings of the characters' names!!! Specifically, Aisling and Saoirse. The meanings really suit them)

  • @nKosmos747
    @nKosmos747 2 года назад

    I also get confused with "shoulder" and "soldier"
    😁
    0ne of my favourite names on this list, would be 0rlaith,
    Because of the meaning.

  • @cyberstarrr
    @cyberstarrr Год назад

    Watching this again cuz I’m making a scratch project about this ^^

  • @kotrena
    @kotrena 2 года назад

    I'm a newbie fantasy writer and I love to give my characters Irish names because they sound celestial
    My favourite ones are Muireann and Aisling

  • @bobcontreras7987
    @bobcontreras7987 4 года назад

    I'm American, love Irish names, and named my two boys Kyle and Colin. What would be the Irish spelling and pronounciation for these names?

  • @emilecrowther8594
    @emilecrowther8594 4 года назад

    You're a wonderful addition to a very hideous year! Goodluck and Godspeed in 2021! Oh If I ever have a boy I'm sold on Tadhg!

  • @brianboru7684
    @brianboru7684 4 года назад +1

    You never heard of Feargal Sharkey the famous Punk Rocker from Derry?

    • @brianboru7684
      @brianboru7684 4 года назад

      Teenage Kicks and A Good Heart

    • @pashvonderc381
      @pashvonderc381 4 года назад +1

      @@brianboru7684 and You Little Thief..

  • @stephenmcintyre7601
    @stephenmcintyre7601 4 месяца назад

    What about Donnacha, Dónail, Dathaí- Dave/ David maybe??

  • @marcuszaja6589
    @marcuszaja6589 2 года назад +1

    German guy here. I love Gaelic names. Favorite for boys "Tadhg" and for girls "Siobhán" (Sorry 😅).

  • @donhspivey9177
    @donhspivey9177 3 года назад

    u missed donabhan (may have spelt it wrong) supposedly means dark haired king

  • @steadypace7224
    @steadypace7224 Год назад +1

    Would have thought Ciara was the Irish version of the name Chiara (Italian) or Clare.

  • @jamesmcgowan8898
    @jamesmcgowan8898 2 года назад

    I had actually looked up my last name a long time ago and I'm glad they actually got it right. We have not been saying it right though. Thank you.

    • @jamesmcgowan8898
      @jamesmcgowan8898 Год назад

      @@cooldaddy2877 That it meant descendants of a blacksmith. Pretty sure that's what she said too but it's been a while since I watched this now.