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Saoirse is the Gaelic/Irish word for "freedom". It's pronounced SEER-sha. This word is often used as a name (and a term) with strong Irish political overtones. In recent years it has growing popularity as a girl's name, usually indicating that the parents have strong Irish nationalist leanings. 'Saoirse' is also the title of the monthly Republican Sinn Fein newspaper.

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