What do you think of the name Eamonn?

Anonymous
I love it, but I know plenty of Eamonn's, I'm Irish Catholic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like a made up name by someone who can't spell.


And yet it's not.
Anonymous
Beautiful, classic Irish name. I'd go for it, especially with one n.
Anonymous
I'm biased because I have a Casey, but I think you should go with Casey!
Anonymous
I think it's beautiful. My big brother had a close friend in school named Eamonn. He was brilliant and kind and was extremely popular. And he wasn't Irish. If I could learn to pronounce his name as a young child, then your son will be fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm biased because I have a Casey, but I think you should go with Casey!


PP how old is your Casey? I know several but the my are all female. Was thinking maybe it's more of a girl's name these days. Has your son been mistaken for a girl on paper before? Not that it matters I guess, just curious if it causes any issues.
Anonymous
I love it. I'm of Irish descent and loved Aidan until it became so popular. I also love Patrick, Connal, and Seamus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm biased because I have a Casey, but I think you should go with Casey!


PP how old is your Casey? I know several but the my are all female. Was thinking maybe it's more of a girl's name these days. Has your son been mistaken for a girl on paper before? Not that it matters I guess, just curious if it causes any issues.


He's 5. I always thought of it of as a boys' name that girls also could have. I don't know if he's been mistaken for a girl on paper before or not. On anything official his middle name is included, and that's a name that can't be confused with a female name at all. Sometimes when I call places, like to schedule a haircut, I'll give his name and if they use a female pronoun I just respond that he's a boy and that's that. We actually don't know any female Caseys, but I know there are a lot out there. It was the only name that DH and I both liked so it was the one we chose!
Anonymous
I like it but I've never met anyone outside of Ireland with that name.

Irish names are very trendy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is the name Eamonn still considered 'out there' or will people know how to pronounce it? I can't decide if I like it but DH really does. Other names on our list are:

Emmett
Connor
Brendan
Zachary
Patrick
Casey
Aaron
Ryan

We only have a few weeks to go and trying to narrow it down.


Of your list, Eamonn and Emmett are my favorites. I'm an ES teacher, and Connor is so overdone. Casey is okay, but kind of dated to the '80s. Same with Zachary, but the '90s. Doesn't make them bad, that's just my association. Brendan, Aaron, and Ryan are fine. Not my style, though.

If you like Eamonn, go for it. It says Irish, and I think most people will be able to pronounce it.
Anonymous
Really like it!
Anonymous
I think it's dumb. Sorry but you asked.
Anonymous
I know two lovely people named Eamonn. One is an adult and one is a child. It's fine. Do what you want.
Anonymous
I love it, but if you really think your DH got it from the Old Town fish place, I probably wouldn't tell people that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eamonn's is a fish and chip place in Old Town Alexandria (on King Street.) You could go there and ask if people have a hard time pronouncing the name.


Named after the owner's son, so there is at least one around here. Also an education prof at GMU.



Now I want to eat at Eamonn's. mmmmm... so good and greasy,.
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