Thursday, April 15, 2010

Okay, any more ideas for baby names- celtic or gaelic?

here is my narrowed down list and thank you for everyone who has suggested some in earlier posts.I love Aisling but my name is Ashley- do you think people will think I was being conceited and trying to kind of reuse my name


Moira


Liadan


Siobhan


Ciara





Liam Brendan McKee


Liam Colin McKee


Liam Aiden Mckee


Ian Jameson McKee


Colin Adair Mckee


Colin Seamus Mckee





Any name suggestions please add a middle and the last name so I can sound it out K? thanks everyone

Okay, any more ideas for baby names- celtic or gaelic?
Brendan Cael McKee


Cael Robert McKee


Cael Magnus McKee


Cael Erik McKee


Jan Robert McKee





Yes I like the name Cael.
Reply:Colin Ferris McKee





Ciara Arlen McKee


Moira Devin McKee
Reply:my favourites are the following, though might not be celtic or gaelic: frey and freya/freja





another thing: the name Moira has great signifiance





short descriptions( as I know it) the Greek gods only feared moira, the destiny: cold, blind and inevitable
Reply:Scott Ian McKee


Bruce ... McKee
Reply:names %26amp; Celtic names


http://www.babynameworld.com/celtic.asp
Reply:Siobhan is my favorite from the list, a friend of mine named her daughter that, and I went to school with a gal who spelled it "Shibbeon".





I adore the name Aislinn, if you haven't considered it - it's a form of Aisling.





I love Liam Jameson or Liam Patrick - but that's not an option. My nephew's name is Aidan, so I'm partial to that.





Moira is beautiful - Moira Aislinn McKee :)


I like Connor as well, Liam Connor McKee; Liam Cashel?





Good luck - they're all nice - doesn't matter what you pick, as long as the green runs in the veins :P
Reply:Ellen


Aiden


Adara


Claddaugh


Kate


Claire


Eileen


Fintan


Lorcan


Tara
Reply:I like the Ian combo.
Reply:i like aisling too. no, people won't think you are conceited but since you're worried about it, i like Ciara for a girl and Ian for a guy.
Reply:i love the name declan for a boy


what about shannon for a girl, or clare (like the county in ireland)
Reply:How lucky you are to have such a great last name to work with!!!








Girls:


maeve, mona, kellyn, Cayleigh, Darra, Annora, Rory, Rowan, Regan


Annora Leigh McKee


Cayleigh Annora McKee


Cayleigh Ann McKee


Darra Leigh McKee











Boys:


Brady, Brendan, Brody, Connor, Cavan, Doran, Finn, Gannan, Keenan, Keegan, Logan, Oran, Rogan, Rory, Scully, Shay, Sloan, Toran, Quinn...





Doran Shay McKee


Liam Doran McKee


Liam Oran McKee


Rogan Aiden McKee


Rory Colin McKee








My gosh i hope you have lots of babies so you can name them all awesome names!
Reply:With your list aside have you thought of any names from your family we had the hardest time finding a name till we went through our families we settled on Dyer (my hubbys great grammys maiden name ) and Patrick (for my father)


Dyer Patrick Dupuis, try different spellings of the name you already have.
Reply:http://www.babynamesworld.com/gaelic-nam...
Reply:this link has a lot of great ones!


i lived in ireland for a while...I like the name Gary...





http://www.namenerds.com/irish/
Reply:Gwen Stefani Quinn
Reply:Tough...but I do like Liam (pronounced, Lame? Tough growing up for a kid if it's pronounced the way it looks) Brendan McKee.
Reply:Conor, Kaelin, Donal, Seamus, Deirdre.
Reply:Ciara it a pretty name
Reply:brynn


celtic roots


brynn nicole
Reply:Liam Aiden Mckee





And Laiden Brianna Mckee
Reply:Liam Colin McKee


Colin Jameson McKee





Ciara Liadan McKee


Moira Siobhan McKee
Reply:I don't know if your baby is boy or girl, but how about


Shannon Rose McKee





or here's a website of Celtic names





http://www.babynameworld.com/celtic-boy....
Reply:Konnor Farrell McKee- Konnor McKee sounds nice.


or Kaden Christian McKee.


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