Category: pronunciation of names
Irish Baby Names: How do you pronounce that?
Since there has been so much interest in (and confusion about) the pronunciation of Irish names, we turned to someone with some real expertise–Norah Burch, who runs the long-running website namenerds.com âand who has lived in Ireland and made a study of the Irish Gaelic language.
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Irish names seem to be all the rage these days, and one of the most recent trends among Americans with Irish ancestry is using Irish Gaelic names for their kids, rather than the anglicized versions. For example, in the past few years Iâve met little girls with the names Aislinn /ASH-lin; Sorcha /SUR-uh kha/ and Saoirse /SEER-sha. Ditto for Liam and Cillian, which are becoming increasingly popular, as they are fairly easy to pronounce in English. However, Irish is a language all its own, and many names are very difficult to pronounce for foreignersânames like Toirdhealbhach, Maelshechlainn, and Fionnbharr, for example.
When the British took over Ireland, they spelled out names phonetically, and thus the three names above became Turlough, Malachy and Finbar. In Irish they are pronounced something like TUR-uh -lokh, MAIL-ukh-lan and FâYUN-uh-var/. Or, they gave (sometimes puzzling) already-existing English names as âtranslationsâ of the Irish names based on sound alone. Thus Sorcha became Sarah, Donnchadh/DUNN-uh-kha became Dionysus, and Feardorcha /far-DUR-uh-kha/ became Frederick.
The problem comes when people take Irish Gaelic names and pronounce them as one would in English. This is how Caitlin became Kate-lynn, when in Irish, it is pronounced more like KOT leen or KOYT leen. Itâs difficult to write these out phonetically, because, like other foreign languages, Irish contains sounds that English does not have. To pronounce Caitlin like Katelynn would be a bit like calling a Spanish person named JosĂ©  âJosie.â
 Here are some Irish Gaelic names that you may find easy to pronounce (keeping in mind that the letter ârâ is rolled much as in Spanish and Italian), given first using the Gaelic alphabet, followed by the authentic pronunciation.
It may be easier for an English-speaking child, however, to just be given the anglicized version when applicable , which is given in parentheses:
 GIRLS
 Ăine /AWN yeh (Anya)
Aoife /EE fa
BrĂłnach /BRO nakh (Brona, Bronagh)
Brid /BREEJ (Brigid)
Caitriona /kah TREE uh na (Catrina)
Caoimhe /KEE va, KWEE va (Keavy, Keeva)
Cliona /CLEE uh na (Cliona)
Dearbhail /DJAR vil (Dervil)
Derbhile /DJER vill (Dervla, Dervila)
Eibhilin /EH leen (Eileen)
Ăilis /AY leesh (Eilish)
GrĂĄinne /GRAWN yeh (Grania)
Grian /GREE-un
Ăde /EE-da (Eda)
Laoise /LEE-sha
MĂĄirĂn /MAW-reen (Maureen)
MĂĄire /MO-YA or MAW-ra (Moya, Maura)
Neasa /NESS-a (Nessa)
Nuala /NOO-uh-la
Ărla, Ărlaith /OR-la (Orla)
Riona, Rionach /REE-uh-na, REE uh nakh (Riona)
RĂłisĂn /ROE- sheen (Rosheen, Rosaleen)
Sadhbh /SIVE
Saorla /SAIR-la
Saraid /SAR- id
SĂle /SHEE-la (Sheila)
Sinéad /shih-NADE (Sinaid)
SiobhĂĄn (shâVAWN (Shivaun )
Siomha, Siomath /SHEE-va
Treasa /TRASS-a
 BOYS
 Ărdal /AWR-dul (Ardal)
BrĂłgĂĄn /BRO-gawn (Brogan)
Cathal /CAH-hul (Cahill)
Colm /CULL-um
CĂșan /COO-awn
DĂĄire /DAW-ra (Darra, Darragh)
DĂłnal /DOE-nul (Donal, Donnell)
Ăamon /AY-mun (Eamon)
Eoghan, Eoin /OH-in (two separate names, but pronounced pretty much the same)
Fial /FE- ul
Lochlann /LAWKH-lun
LorcĂĄn /LUR-uh-khan (Lorcan)
Naoise /NEE-sha (Â Neesha )
Oisin /USH-een (Osheen )
PĂĄdraig /PAW-rick (Patrick)
Ruadhri, Ruari /ROO-uh-re (Rory)
TĂłla/T?la /TOE-la
Norah Burch received her first name book at age seven, and has been obsessed with origins and meanings of names ever since. She studied anthropology, linguistics and archaeology while living in Ireland. She currently lives in Boston with 2 cats, 2 frogs, a snail and a turtle, all of whom have exquisite names (at least by her standards). She created her site namenerds.com in 1998.
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