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Aber-bro-thok
"Ock Aye The Noo" is a Scottish expression that translates to "Oh yes, then now" or "Oh yes, just now." It is often used as a playful or emphatic way of agreeing with someone or asserting one's Scottish identity.
Aednat - "ey+nit" Aibhlinn - "ave+leen" Aibreann - "ab+rawn" Aideen Ailis - "ay+lish" Aine - "awn+ye" Alannah Aoibheann - "eve+enn" Aoife - "ee+fa" Brannagh Brianna Brigit Caitlin Ciara Clare Clodagh Colleen Daimhin - "daw+veen" Darcy Deirdre Eibhleann - "ave+leen" Eimear Fiona Fionnuala Grainne - "grawn-ye" Niamh - "neev" Nora Nuala Una - "oo+na" Regan Rionach - "ree+in+ock" Roisin - "ro+sheen" Saoirse - "sear-sha" freedom, very political Sinead - "shin-ayd" Siobhan - "shiv-awn" == == Aoibhinn (eevin) Aoife (eefa) Áine (aunya) Aislinn (ashlin) Ailís (aleesh) Bláthnaid (blaunid) Bríd/Brídín(breedj/breejeen)) Brónach (brónakh) Caoimhe(keevi) Caitríona (katreena) Caitlín (katchleen) Ciar (kear) Deirbhile (dervila) Deirdre(dehr-drih) Eibhlín (evleen/eileen) Eilís (eleesh) Eithne (enya) Emer (em-er) Fionnuala (finola), Nuala (nola) Éadaoin (aedeen) Gobnait (gobnet) Gráinne (graunya) Íde (eeda) Laoise (leesha) Máire/Máirín (maura/maureen) Maighréad(my-raid) Neasa (nassa) Niamh (neev) Nóra/Nóirín (nora/noreen) Róisín (rósheen) Saoirse (seersha) Siobhán (shivaun/shuan) Síle(sheela) Sinéad (shinaid) Sorcha (sorakha) Treasa (trassa) Úna (oona) These are Irish Gaelic names that I have actually seen used over the past fifty years. I don't know if there is currently a website that gives reliable information about Irish names. A good book is Gaelic Personal Names by Ó Cróinín/Maguire. Probably better than anything online currently. Try this - www.namenerds.com/irish
peacock
lock, sock, anything with ock on the end
you have to out run him ti the end of the level
Ock le week-end Very similar to english version :)
Jang Hye-ock was born in 1977.
Whitey Ock died on 1975-03-18.
Whitey Ock was born on 1912-03-17.
Oh, dude, those words all end in "ock." It's like they're part of the cool kids' club of words that sound alike at the end. Maybe they all hang out together in the dictionary, who knows? Just a bunch of rhyme buddies, I guess.
knock knock knock sock of ock ock ock my clock clock clock is taping for the knock knock knock
Ock Ju-Hyun was born on March 20, 1980.
Ock Ju-Hyun was born on March 20, 1980.
Ock Joo-hyun was born on 1980-03-20.