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Each country has its own set of unique names. There are names such as Tobias and Lena in Austria; Connor and Paige in Canada; Pedro and Juana in Chile; Matej and Katerina in the Czech Republic; Rasmus and Freja in Denmark; Harry and Charlotte in Wales and England; Aleksi and Iida in Finland; Quentin and Oceane in France; Luca and Sophie in Germany; Bjarni and Helga in Iceland; Shota and Riko in Japan; Thijs and Lotte in the Netherlands; and Marek and Agnieszka in Poland.
In Ireland, baby names are usually coined by combining both Irish and foreign names. This practice reflects the rich cultural diversity that can be found in the country. In 2004, popular baby names for boys were Sean, Jack, Conor, Adam, James, Daniel, Cian, Luke, Michael, Aaron, Dylan, David, Ryan, Eoin, Darragh, Jamie, Bem, Oisin and Shane. On the other hand, the top baby names for girls were Emma, Katie, Sarah, Amy, Aoife, Ciara, Sophie, Chloe, Leah, Niamh, Ella, Caoimhe, Emily, Kate, Rachel, Hannah, Lauren, Ava and Megan.
Like all names, Irish baby names have their own special meanings. These meanings come from different origins. For example, Aaron is actually a name from the Bible. In Ireland, however, it also means “high mountain.” Baethan is a male Irish name that means “little foolish one.” Clare is “bright” in Latin. However, this name is used in Ireland in honor of St. Clare of Assisi. Desmond is a place in Ireland. Ennis is a female Irish name that is derived from the capital of County Clare. Fidelma is a feminine name and is very commonly used in Ireland. Hannah, a variation of the name Anne, which was once commonly used throughout Ireland. There also is the female Irish name Izett, which is another form of the name Iseult.
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Which 1 U prefer 4 Ur Baby’s name : from “The Bible” / “Baby’s Name” Book? Why? Pliz Gimme at least 1 reason!!
The Bible only gives a limited amount of baby names … many of which don’t have good connotations. Also, all of the names in the Bible can be found in a good baby-name book/website … so I’d go with the latter.
Still, you have to be careful with books because they tend to have the wrong meanings and origins
“… the first thing people do when they go to pick out a baby name book is look up their own name. This usually gives them a feeling about their own name–positive or negative. Who wants to see that their name means something unflattering (as the name Cameron means “crooked nose”) or vague (“meaning unknown”)? People are more likely to buy a book if they feel good about a name. Thus name books either do what people have been doing for centuries, and making things up based on a semi-educated guess, or just “bend the definition” a little bit”
— (quoted from a link I’m going to give you)
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The Baby Name Bible: The Ultimate Guide By America’s Baby-Naming Experts $2.26 … |
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Name Book, The: Over 10,000 Names–Their Meanings, Origins, and Spiritual Significance $7.57 Baby-naming has become an art form with parents today, but where do parents go to find names and their meanings? The Name Book offers particular inspiration to those who want more than just a list of popular names. From Aaron to Zoe, this useful book includes the cultural origin, the literal meaning, and the spiritual significance of more than 10,000 names. An appropriate verse of Scripture acco… |
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Classic Biblical Baby Names: Timeless Names for Modern Parents $5.34 The perfect name is one of the first and most important gifts parents can give their children–and often one of the most challenging decisions of parenthood. Expectant parents who want their c… |






