[Facts] meaning of the name Shelagh
My mom's name is Shelagh, pronounced 'sh-lay', and her mom found it in a book and said it was supposed to be scottish but I couldn't find it on here except as a variant of Sheila and I was told that it has it's own meaning and isn't just a variant. I would like to know it's meaning and origin if anyone on here is familiar with the name. I've never heard of anyone else who had the name. thanks
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It may also come from the ancient Irish fertility oddess, Sheela-na-gig. Her statues are found in neolithic (i think) art across Ireland. Sheelagh and Shelagh are Gaelic cognates of Sheela
"Les yeux sont aveugles. Il faut chercher avec le coeur." -- Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery
"Les yeux sont aveugles. Il faut chercher avec le coeur." -- Le Petit Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Moiragh exists as an Irish variant spelling of Moira, but the pronunciation remains the same. Irish spelling is very hard for the non-Irish to understand! My guess is that, although your grandmother was no doubt sincere in her belief, the source she used was mistaken - as many baby-name sources are.
I have encountered people named Shelagh, but never with your mother's pronunciation and always as a form of Sheila.
I have encountered people named Shelagh, but never with your mother's pronunciation and always as a form of Sheila.