[Opinions] Re: Popular Irish Boys Names
in reply to a message by Glitzy Cate
Conor - ok
Rian / Ryan - ok
Liam - like
Cillian - ok
Tadhg / Tadgh - ok in a context where people know how to pronounce it, dislike in a context where people don't
Oisin - like in a in a context where people know how to pronounce it, ok in one where they don't
Finn / Fionn - ok
Sean - ok
Darragh - nah, though I like the meaning
Patrick / Paidi - nah
Cian - ok
Shay - like
Donnacha - nah
Senan - like
Aidan - I have a cousin with this name, so I like it
Rory - I'm back and forth between ok and like
Daithi - like in a in a context where people know how to pronounce it, ok in one where they don't
Odhran - ok in a context where people know how to pronounce it, dislike in a context where people don't
Eoin - ok in a context where people know how to pronounce it, dislike in a context where people don't
Shane - ok
Cathal - like in a in a context where people know how to pronounce it, ok in one where they don't
Tiernan - ok
Ronan - like
Rian / Ryan - ok
Liam - like
Cillian - ok
Tadhg / Tadgh - ok in a context where people know how to pronounce it, dislike in a context where people don't
Oisin - like in a in a context where people know how to pronounce it, ok in one where they don't
Finn / Fionn - ok
Sean - ok
Darragh - nah, though I like the meaning
Patrick / Paidi - nah
Cian - ok
Shay - like
Donnacha - nah
Senan - like
Aidan - I have a cousin with this name, so I like it
Rory - I'm back and forth between ok and like
Daithi - like in a in a context where people know how to pronounce it, ok in one where they don't
Odhran - ok in a context where people know how to pronounce it, dislike in a context where people don't
Eoin - ok in a context where people know how to pronounce it, dislike in a context where people don't
Shane - ok
Cathal - like in a in a context where people know how to pronounce it, ok in one where they don't
Tiernan - ok
Ronan - like