Anonymous
Post 10/03/2014 03:01     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Heck if it is pronounced NE-AV you might as well go ahead and name the kid Nevaeh.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2014 01:23     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Niamh is Celtic. Goddess of the Sea. Pronounced NEVE or NE-AV. Don't do it. I had a friend with a Celtic name in college and we could never get it correct.
Anonymous
Post 10/03/2014 00:08     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

For some reason I can NEVER remember how to pronounce Saoirse. I really don't think most people are familiar with that name.

People have mentioned Siobhan. That's one I can remember, because I see it more often. Maybe Saoirse will become popular enough over the next decade that many people will know how to pronounce it. But I wouldn't risk it. There's really no reason to expect the general population to know how to pronounce Irish names like Aoife, Niamh, etc.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 21:19     Subject: Re:Saoirse or Niamh?

Hell no!! Neve is nice.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 21:07     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.


More like NE-AV with distint syllables.

Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.


I find the Irish who pronounce it more like Ne-Av are from the south west. Everyone else we've come across and especially in the North where our family is, pronounces it with the 1 syllabal, long E sound.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 09:58     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.


More like NE-AV with distint syllables.

Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.


Most of us that speak other languages don't insist on naming our American kids names in it and then writing it in other alphabets. There are Anglicized versions of these names, there's no need to be obtuse and pretend like here aren't.

It's just silly to subject your kid to something like Niamh. My name is Sally, but it's spelled Xylanmi.


Niamh and Saoirse are written in the same alphabet as American English. I know this for a fact, because otherwise I couldn't use my keyboard to type the names.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 09:45     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Saoirse
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 08:23     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

I know a little Niamh, and I've never had trouble pronouncing it. It took me a few times to remember how to spell it, but that's no big deal. I say go with it.
Anonymous
Post 10/02/2014 07:33     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Anonymous wrote:OP Here. Thanks for the feedback...really. Part of the issue is that I am from a VERY large irish-american family and we have sort of an unwritten rule of not repeating names. Even with that, we've got about 3 variations of Katy and Mary among us. A lot of the names listed are "taken" which I know I could do.

We're still at the drawing board and have thrown a few others in the mix like Nuala.

Also, someone said this has been done before. Is there another thread? Couldn't track it down...


Is there a Granuaile in the family? I ran across that name in a book and it's very pretty and the pronunciation is more in line with the letters
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2014 14:21     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.


More like NE-AV with distint syllables.

Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.


Most of us that speak other languages don't insist on naming our American kids names in it and then writing it in other alphabets. There are Anglicized versions of these names, there's no need to be obtuse and pretend like here aren't.

It's just silly to subject your kid to something like Niamh. My name is Sally, but it's spelled Xylanmi.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2014 14:10     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

I love Saoirse.
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2014 14:08     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

"Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Niamh"

"Sally Saoirse Loser"

Two children's books!
Anonymous
Post 10/01/2014 13:56     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

OP Here. Thanks for the feedback...really. Part of the issue is that I am from a VERY large irish-american family and we have sort of an unwritten rule of not repeating names. Even with that, we've got about 3 variations of Katy and Mary among us. A lot of the names listed are "taken" which I know I could do.

We're still at the drawing board and have thrown a few others in the mix like Nuala.

Also, someone said this has been done before. Is there another thread? Couldn't track it down...
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2014 23:35     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We use Irish names but "American" spellings. I am from Irrland and have one of those names. It is actually just a joke now and my DH has a grand old time with "Her name is Eva but don't forget the F!"


Aoife! Another one that I like.


Saw this on a VA license plate on 66. Was that you?
Anonymous
Post 09/30/2014 15:16     Subject: Saoirse or Niamh?

Anonymous wrote:Wait, Niamh = NEEV??? Wow.


More like NE-AV with distint syllables.

Not sure what is so "wow" about it...letter don't make the same sound in every language.