The Irish name "Gormlaith" is pronounced as "Gor-lah." The first syllable sounds like "gor," rhyming with "bore," and the second syllable is pronounced "lah," similar to the English word "law" without the 'w' sound. Emphasis is typically placed on the first syllable.
Some Irish Gaelic names would be: Gearóidín Gobnait Gormlaith Gráinne
You Pronounce it gallaher im Irish so that's the way i think you defintely pronounce it as the name is Irish
In the Irish language, Bairbre.In the Scottish Gaelic language, Barabal.The Irish name Gormlaith was oddly anglicized Barbara inthe 1800s as well. It is translated as 'illustrious or splendid sovreignty'.
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The Irish name is pronounced RAY-nid
Roisha is pronounced as ROY-sha, with the emphasis on the first syllable.
Yes, Leontia is an Irish name, but it depends how you pronounce it. Some people pronounce it Leeunteeah, that would be German/ Irish, or Leeontyea, that would be Hungarian/German/Irish. But yes, it is a very Irish name, I like it, it sounds sooooo pretty and it's different..... That's why I like it! Answered by Kennie Koves, 11, ON, CAN
Moyle or 'mile' in Old Irish.
It sounds like 'cur-taish'
Usually pronounced like O'Day.
The Irish name Seumas is pronounced "shay-mus"
(SWA-NI-OCKS)