sadbh i know because i look in the book of irish names for girls and it dosent have a
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In Irish it's "Caoimhín"
The first name Shannon is spelled the same in French.
Kody is a name derived from the Irish Gaelic last name Mac Oda, which means "wealthy". The name can also be spelled as Cody.
It is a girl name if it is spelled sydney if it is spelled Sidney then it's a boy name.
Conor is an Irish name which means 'lover of dogs' or 'lover of hounds'. It was the name of serveral Irish Kings and also of a legendary Irish king of Ulster.
The Irish name Deirdre was spelled Derdriu in Old Irish.
If it is spelled in that way, yes it is an Irish name.
It's already spelled in Irish!
The name is spelled Máire in the Irish language.
'Nicole' has no meaning in Irish. The name is spelled Nicole in Irish as in English.
Kevin is spelled Caoimhín in the Irish language.
The Irish girl's name is spelled Siobhán.
The name has no Irish language version; it's still spelled Irene.
Even with the last name in a 'Gaelic' form Irene was spelled as in English.
In Irish it is spelled Ceallach, Kelly (used by male/female)A similar female name was Ceallsach.
The name 'Herbert' is spelled Hoireabard in the Irish.
If you mean as a feminine first name, it's still spelled Erin, even if the last name is in an Irish Gaelic spelling.