Are You Getting Luck On St.Patty's Day?

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Did you and your partner get lucky after a few pints of Guinness ... and then learn that the luck o' the Irish would be visiting you about nine months later? Sláinte! (That's "cheers" in Gaelic.) Irish names sound either traditional or coolly unique, making them a great choice for your little lad or lass.  Here are some baby names that we want to kiss 'cause they're Irish!

 

Connor If you think Connor sounds like a classy name, it might be because one of its meanings is "nobleman."

 

Rowan The name Rowan started off as a last name in Ireland and Scotland, but now is a somewhat unusual first name for both boys and girls. Celebrity mom Brooke Shields chose the unisex name for her eldest daughter.

 

Maeve Maeve was a warrior queen in medieval Irish mythology who ripped through multiple husbands and had seven kids, all while fighting battles and running her kingdom (sounds pretty much like your daily life, right?).

 

Angus The traditional Irish name Angus is a great choice because of its distinctive, kingly sound.

 

Aidan One of the most popular names in America, Ireland and other European countries, No matter how you spell it, the name means "little fire," which definitely describes a feisty little boy or girl.

 

Finn The name Finn is super-hot right now (and it's the name of the super-hot singing glee club jock on Glee). It's popular because it's a strong one-syllable name that breaks out of the overused Tom-Nick-Joe mold.

 

Did I miss any? Do you have a baby with a good Irish name? Discuss.Kiss

Thanks for these Irish

Thanks for these Irish names. Maybe I'll choose one of them to name my future baby. I've read more about naming at online essays.

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