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How to pronounce Irish names

Irish names aren't hard to say - they're hard to guess. English spelling rules simply don't apply. Learn five small rules and the whole landscape opens up; or skip the rules and find your name below, said plainly.

the five rules that unlock almost everything

1 bh and mh say "v" Niamh = NEEV, Caoimhe = KEE-va
2 the fada (á é í ó ú) lengthens the vowel Seán = SHAWN, Rían = REE-an
3 ao says "ee" (or "ay") Aoife = EE-fa, Saoirse = SEER-sha
4 s before e or i says "sh" Oisín = USH-een, Sinéad = shin-AYD
5 dh and gh often fall silent Tadhg = TYGE, Sadhbh = SIVE

the gaelic spellings, said plainly

girls

Áine "AWN-ya" radiance Aisling "ASH-ling" dream, vision Aislinn "ASH-lin" dream, vision Aoibh "EEV" beauty, radiance Aoibhín "EE-veen" fair beauty Aoife "EE-fa" beautiful Bláithín "BLAW-heen" little flower Bríd "BREEJ" exalted one Brónagh "BROH-na" sorrow Cadhla "KY-la" beautiful Cáireann "KAW-ren" little dark one Caoimhe "KWEE-va (KEE-va in Ulster)" gentle, beautiful Ciara "KEE-ra" dark-haired Clíodhna "KLEE-na" shapely one Clodagh "KLOH-da" river name Croía "KREE-a" little heart Deirdre "DEER-dra" sorrowful, broken-hearted Deirbhile "DERV-la" daughter of the poet Éabha "AY-va" life, breath Eibhlín "eye-LEEN" bright, shining Eilís "EYE-leesh" pledged to God Eimear "EE-mer" swift Eithne "ETH-na (EN-ya in Donegal)" kernel, grain Fiadh "FEE-a" wild deer Feidhelm "fi-DEL-ma" constant beauty Fionnuala "fin-NOO-la" fair shoulder Gobnait "GOB-nit" little smith Gráinne "GRAWN-ya" grain or grace Íde "EE-ta" thirst for goodness Caoilfhionn "KEE-lin" slender and fair Laoise "LEE-sha" radiant girl Líadan "LEE-a-dan" grey lady Máire "MAW-ra (MOY-ra in the north)" beloved Mairéad "ma-RAYD" pearl Muireann "MWIR-in" sea fair Muirenn "MWIR-in" sea fair Neasa "NASS-a" not gentle Niamh "NEEV" bright Nuala "NOO-la" fair shoulder Oonagh "OO-na" lamb Órla "OR-la" golden princess Peig "PEG" pearl Ríona "REE-uh-na" queenly Róisín "ro-SHEEN" little rose Sadhbh "SIVE (rhymes with five)" sweet and goodly Saoirse "SEER-sha (or SUR-sha)" freedom Sibéal "shi-BALE" God is my oath Síle "SHEE-la" youthful Sinéad "shin-AYD" God is gracious Siobhán "shiv-AWN" God is gracious Siobhán "shiv-AWN" God is gracious Sorcha "SUR-kha (or SUR-ra)" bright and radiant Treasa "TRASS-a" strength Úlla "OO-la" gem of the sea

boys & unisex

already easy - the names that need no help

Fully Irish in root and story, already spelled the way English speakers expect. See the full set on the easy abroad page.

Every print in the shop carries the pronunciation under the name - so the nursery wall teaches visitors before they can get it wrong.