A nickname for Saoirse

Anonymous
Agree with 21:26. Sisi is actually very cute. I don't hate Saoirse, but it will be MASSACRED in America.
Anonymous
This Irish dude pronounces it more like "Sir-sha" than "Seer-sha": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K9qqch4mK4
Anonymous
Geez. The posters in this thread are the same people who think immigrants should change their “weird” sounding names and act like the name Kamala is just soooooooo hard to pronounce correctly.

It’s ok if someone has to explain how to say their name. It’s not okay if you act like it’s too much trouble to learn or too “weird”

It’s a lovely name OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geez. The posters in this thread are the same people who think immigrants should change their “weird” sounding names and act like the name Kamala is just soooooooo hard to pronounce correctly.

It’s ok if someone has to explain how to say their name. It’s not okay if you act like it’s too much trouble to learn or too “weird”

It’s a lovely name OP.


Nobody said it's an ugly name. People are saying OP's assumption that everyone has heard it and knows how to pronounce it is incorrect. Because it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This Irish dude pronounces it more like "Sir-sha" than "Seer-sha": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4K9qqch4mK4


Yep. Much like Orla, it sounds lovely when an Irish person says it. It's kind of between Sir- and Seer-. Orla is soft and beautiful when said with an Irish accent, but I can hear an American making it all hard and clunky.
Anonymous
Maybe Sha-sha? My kid’s name is Charles but he goes by his self-appointed nickname of Cha-cha or Chachi
Anonymous
I have a mental block with Irish names. The order of vowels just puzzles me every time I try to pronounce them if I am reading them.

Anyway, if you plan on moving to Ireland, you should definitely use the name. If you aren’t, you need to be ok with people getting confused about spelling/pronunciation
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geez. The posters in this thread are the same people who think immigrants should change their “weird” sounding names and act like the name Kamala is just soooooooo hard to pronounce correctly.

It’s ok if someone has to explain how to say their name. It’s not okay if you act like it’s too much trouble to learn or too “weird”

It’s a lovely name OP.


I’m the DMV poster with a hard to pronounce name. It gets mangled all the time, I’m sure you would mispronounce it too- and that’s ok! Most people do and then really try to say hit right. OP thinks most people will know how to pronounce Saoirse and that’s not the case, even in the most metropolitan areas most people won’t know how to pronounce it. Sure, her circle will learn it and so will her teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I'm not asking because I don't like the name or think people won't know how to pronounce it, though I find it hard to believe people don't know how to pronounce it maybe 10 years ago, but certainly not now.

More asking is it one of those names that are easily teased or shortened to something unpleasant.


Sorry, I have lived in the DMV area my whole life and I have no idea how that’s pronounced. I’m sure it’s a lovely name but most won’t know how to pronounce it.


It's pronounced "sear (like searing meat) sha".

I guess CeCe could be a nickname, but would be kind of weird since the name doesn't actually start with "C". And spelling it with an S (SiSi) is just a no.


Wow. I had that really, really wrong in my head.
Anonymous
It's a short name, it doesn't need a nickname. I can't think of a good nickname for it, though. Shurry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe Sha-sha? My kid’s name is Charles but he goes by his self-appointed nickname of Cha-cha or Chachi


Omg I LOVE this. I seriously want to meet chacha or chachi. - mom of a Charlie who goes by Char.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geez. The posters in this thread are the same people who think immigrants should change their “weird” sounding names and act like the name Kamala is just soooooooo hard to pronounce correctly.

It’s ok if someone has to explain how to say their name. It’s not okay if you act like it’s too much trouble to learn or too “weird”

It’s a lovely name OP.


+1
Pretty name.

So many options for a nickname

Ess
Ess jay (what’s the middle name)
Sassy
Sissy
Sass
Shay
Sally (😃if you are not wasp you won’t follow)
Sashay
Sade


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Geez. The posters in this thread are the same people who think immigrants should change their “weird” sounding names and act like the name Kamala is just soooooooo hard to pronounce correctly.

It’s ok if someone has to explain how to say their name. It’s not okay if you act like it’s too much trouble to learn or too “weird”

It’s a lovely name OP.


+1
Pretty name.

So many options for a nickname

Ess
Ess jay (what’s the middle name)
Sassy
Sissy
Sass
Shay
Sally (😃if you are not wasp you won’t follow)
Sashay
Sade




If WASPs are out here naming their kids Saoirse I'm burning all this shit to the ground. I wouldn't put it past y'all though.
Anonymous
These Irish names are interesting-- would you still use it if it were spelled Sirsha or Seersha? I think the spelling intrigues moms-to-be more than the sound of the name sometimes.

In your area, are there more Siobhans than Shavonne? Or Chavonne? Shivon? Any Eefuhs? My guess is more people choose the Irish spellings, despite the fact that they make no sense to the typical American, just because it looks cool on paper.
Anonymous
I've never even heard of that name before OP.
Familiar with Siobhan.
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