If you're expecting a baby before December ends and want to connect to your Irish roots, we're sharing last year's most ...
Irish names are one of the hottest trends for new parents in recent years, albeit hard to pronounce on the first try ...
Do you know your Gearóid from your Gobnait? Your Fearghal from your Muirgheal? To the untrained eye, Irish names can seem like a daunting ambush of rogue consonants and surprise vowels. That’s because ...
This timeless baby name is rising in popularity thanks to its rich heritage, meaningful origins and beautifully strong yet ...
If you're a follower of the most recent baby girl name trends, the top ones are all over the map. Olivia — the most popular baby girl name in the United States, according to the Social Security ...
(CNN) — Do you know your Gearóid from your Gobnait? Your Fearghal from your Muirgheal? To the untrained eye, Irish names can seem like a daunting ambush of gibberish. That’s because while the Irish ...
Pamela Redmond, founder of baby-naming website Nameberry, tells TODAY.com that "plenty of undiscovered Irish baby names are still ripe for import." "The baby names here are all widely used in ...
April 9 is National Name Yourself Day and a quirky new survey has revealed how the Irish feel about traditional Irish names, from baby names to nicknames. From Cillian Murphy to Saoirse Ronan, Liam ...
Éabha was second with 293 girls receiving the name. It is a lovely Irish name that is growing in popularity as parents seek to honour their Irish heritage. The pronunciation of Éabha is 'Ay-va', and ...
Finding out you’re going to have a baby is one of the most magical and exciting moments in a woman’s life. But before your baby arrives earthside, there is so much you have to do, from decorating your ...
Several names with Irish origins have been deemed "cool" for 2023 by baby name consultants. In a new feature on the phenomenon that is 'baby name consultancy' - where “parents-to-be can pay for a ...
Story and audio by Maureen O’Hare, illustrations by Leah Abucayan, CNN (CNN) — Do you know your Gearóid from your Gobnait? Your Fearghal from your Muirgheal? To the untrained eye, Irish names can seem ...