I dated a Sean Wynn in HS. Always loved the name. |
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My child has a girl named Ryan in her preschool class
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| None of those 4 are really Irish names. Graham is English and Dylan is Welsh. Quinn is a common Irish last name but not typically used as a first name. I don't know what Wynn is (though I know a toddler girl named Wynne). |
| PP here - I suggest Ronan, Owen or Conor. |
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Wynn makes me think of Winn Dixie.
Otherwise other choices sound great to me. |
| Rhys (pronounced Reese/Reece) is a Welsh name that is popular in Ireland. |
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I like Quinn best from your list. I think Dylan is a nice sounding name but to me it has bad connotations...seems like there have been a few mass shooters/bad people w/ the name relatively recently. Graham is a name I like on paper but when said out loud it starts to sound kind of grating to me. I like Wynn, esp since it's a family name for you, but I do automatically think of Winn Dixie and then Wynn Duffy (from Justified).
Another name that seems to be your style that I really like is Rowan. Good luck! |
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Wynn is horrible. Imagine how embarrassing if he sucks at sports. No way.
The others are equally fine. |
+1 for Sean. In a sea of Gaelic names I never hear it used anymore, and it's great. |
| Have you considered Gavin? |
| Ian, Owen, Kai, Evan, Gavin, Steffan, Tristan, Wren, Bran |
"Go, fight, Wynn" |
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I like Wynn the best.
Also, Wystan Ewan Keir Ivor |
| I wouldn't worry so much about the name's ranking. Go with something you love. From your list, I like Dylan and Quinn. |
| I like Ronan. |