Irish Baby Boy Names with Pronunciation

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  • @WolfeMomma
    @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +84

    Irish Girl names video here - ua-cam.com/video/Lam-HQoNYKU/v-deo.html 💗💗

    • @choukibbleu5626
      @choukibbleu5626 5 років тому +1

      Hello my beautiful in the names that you mentioned you have pronounced many letters in Arabic which have the same pronunciation in English and in Arabic

    • @choukibbleu5626
      @choukibbleu5626 5 років тому +1

      @R C I must have been wrong on the recipient thank you for answering me thank you

    • @TALITOWN789
      @TALITOWN789 5 років тому

      I'm liking Turlough

    • @lisajackson1114
      @lisajackson1114 5 років тому

      All of these names are beautiful I would use them for girls names I'm in America they say I'm beautiful

    • @sweetlife031
      @sweetlife031 4 роки тому

      Hi! 😊
      Thank you for sharing your videos! You might be interested to hear that I have Irish roots...I know...a little biased, right? lol haha 😄 But it helps a lot with the pronunciation because the Gaelic language is a fit sometimes! 😊😄😘❤️

  • @Me-cx8mw
    @Me-cx8mw 4 роки тому +241

    My boys are Tadhg and Peadar. My daughter is Soedīn. My dog is Finnian. My husband is Daithí. And I'm Grainne. I love our names and I love our country..

    • @MsSimplyFlyy
      @MsSimplyFlyy 2 роки тому +3

      Those are all beautiful names!

    • @kevinarmstrong386
      @kevinarmstrong386 2 роки тому +4

      My father named me Kevin Patrick Armstrong. My Grandfather (who came to America from Ireland when he was 5)
      never called me Kevin.....he called me Padrag.

    • @cl-optix
      @cl-optix Рік тому +1

      My son is Finnian

    • @jacquimg2469
      @jacquimg2469 Рік тому

      I love the names too

    • @misshoneychurch8153
      @misshoneychurch8153 Рік тому

      You and your family have such beautiful names!

  • @janscott8605
    @janscott8605 5 років тому +352

    I seriously love this! My boys are half Navajo (I'm full blooded - USA Native American Tribe) and their dad is American with Irish ancestry. My oldest is Owen Náálzhééhí (the one who hunts, in Navajo language) and my youngest is Patrick O. My youngest doesn't have a middle name just an initial because he's a third. I want to give him an unofficial middle name. I love Oisín, Little Deer because in my tribe we have clans and our clan is Bííhbitóó'ní,which translates to Deer Water. ❤️

    • @paraicsimpson3200
      @paraicsimpson3200 5 років тому +21

      I have a son called Oisin and love the fact that you are still very much in touch with your native language and heritage

    • @solidus784
      @solidus784 4 роки тому +9

      Jesus did your husband go and search out the only people on earth that got screwed over more than us.

    • @mattkinsella9856
      @mattkinsella9856 4 роки тому +3

      What awesome names you've chosen for your children! I recently had a DNA test and found out I am part Native American, which for someone who grew up in Europe with mostly Irish ancestry came as quite a surprise. I am immensely proud to tell people now that I am Irish and Native American.

    • @solidus784
      @solidus784 4 роки тому +5

      @@mattkinsella9856 Not to rain on your parade Matt but a lot of those DNA tests turned out to be total BS. Like identical twins getting different results and so on. There are a load of articles online you should look it up.

    • @mattkinsella9856
      @mattkinsella9856 4 роки тому +4

      @@solidus784 Which is why I did another one and so has my eldest daughter. All with corresponding results.

  • @shoune98
    @shoune98 5 років тому +331

    I want you to teach me Irish legends and tales and history. I'm so passionate about it. For sure my kids will have Irish names. Thank you for this video

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +37

      Oh I love that idea! Definitely gonna do a video on that. Thanks! 💗

    • @shoune98
      @shoune98 5 років тому +5

      @@WolfeMomma oh great I can't wait to watch it! Thank you so much ❤️

    • @JClover2
      @JClover2 5 років тому +2

      @@WolfeMomma this would be fabulous!!!!

    • @MelodyJanne
      @MelodyJanne 5 років тому +3

      Yes! Story time (for grown ups)!

  • @ryanryan4745
    @ryanryan4745 5 років тому +1023

    Am an African woman but i can tell when i see a gorgeous white lady you look great my daughter is called Siobhan i love it very rare here in Kenya and i named her after watching your irish gals videos but my husband was saying its difficult although he loves the name. thanks

    • @marlene97280
      @marlene97280 5 років тому +15

      I prefer stop with assimilation and give african name !
      European never give african name to their child 🤣
      That's your choice !

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +179

      Oh my gosh, this is amazing!! I love the name Siobhan, it's so beautiful. And I love that there's a little baby Siobhan in Kenya! 💗💗💗

    • @ryanryan4745
      @ryanryan4745 5 років тому +33

      @@WolfeMomma Thanks alot

    • @ryanryan4745
      @ryanryan4745 5 років тому +196

      @@marlene97280 But she has a African middle name, here we don't care what others say about your choice of name whether African or European a name is a Name as long as you love the name that's what matters the rest doesn't.

    • @madmadperson9799
      @madmadperson9799 5 років тому +32

      @@marlene97280 if we would ever DARE to do such a thing... cultural appropriation was it?

  • @Slaus900
    @Slaus900 5 років тому +114

    Funny story about Oisín, I was sub teaching in a kindergarten class and I was doing attendance and I came across the name and knew how to pronounce it because I watched another video about Irish names. Long story short the little kid was so happy I pronounced it correctly.

    • @BelfastSquid
      @BelfastSquid Рік тому

      I can tell ya we Irish love when Americans pronounce our names correctly! My name is Pól, my brothers name is Caolin, and sisters name is Aisling… since moving to America 13 years ago, we’ve come across very few people who pronounce them correctly

    • @siempretrato
      @siempretrato Рік тому

      ​@PolReilly, that's why I watch videos like this. You never know what you'll need to say.

  • @zappawench6048
    @zappawench6048 5 років тому +389

    English people "Did you know the name 'Featherstonhaugh' is pronounced 'Fanshaw'"? Irish people "Hold my Guinness..."

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +20

      😂

    • @CarolineMartin
      @CarolineMartin 3 роки тому

      English trad names have some.v weird spellings

    • @Emma-vf9fb
      @Emma-vf9fb 3 роки тому +2

      @@CarolineMartin these aren't English... They're irish

  • @justcarissa9848
    @justcarissa9848 5 років тому +604

    You are so good at teaching the pronunciation of Irish names! You should make a video teaching Irish words and phrases!

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +53

      Thank you! That's a great idea, I'll try do one of those videos in the next couple weeks :) 💗

    • @novembersun122
      @novembersun122 5 років тому +5

      @@WolfeMomma Yes, please!

    • @buteravalente9332
      @buteravalente9332 4 роки тому +2

      Hey, good news coz in the future she does!

    • @paulaferguson6719
      @paulaferguson6719 4 роки тому

      @@WolfeMomma im irish !

    • @dorothymacritchie
      @dorothymacritchie Рік тому

      she is not good at all at pronunciation! i am scottish and i speak gaelic pronounced "gaaaaalic". the origins are EXACTLY the same as irish gaaaalic' the real spelling is GAIDHLIG with a grave accent on the a. i dont think the irish use a grave accent any more. it slants like this \ . i believe irish use the acute accent which is this /.ive never heard of it called"fodder" till now. please dont pronounce the beautiful forever Gaidhlig language in the english way. english is english and gaidhlig is gaidhlig. please do not pronounce "LOCH" as in "LOCHLANN" , "LOCK". it is GUTTERAL. needs practice. no offence to anybody but it is quite heartbreaking that the quality of the language is getting lost. we call this quality "blas" as all gaidhlig or irish native speakers know.

  • @dookeland8
    @dookeland8 5 років тому +388

    Eoghan Wilson: Oughaowghg
    Owen Wilson: Wow

    • @thaylove88
      @thaylove88 5 років тому +1

      😂

    • @lillyco.calligraphy4075
      @lillyco.calligraphy4075 4 роки тому +2

      😂 best comment

    • @solidus784
      @solidus784 4 роки тому +4

      My name is Owen and I'm constantly having the piss taken out me for not spelling it Eoin or Eoghan

    • @lariiin21
      @lariiin21 4 роки тому

      😂😂😂👌🏼

    • @sweetlife031
      @sweetlife031 4 роки тому

      I know the anglicized spelling OWEN the best 🙂

  • @moniquelima5418
    @moniquelima5418 5 років тому +24

    I’m Brazilian and I just came back from 8 months in Ireland. I was minding 3 kids there. Their names are Odhran, Ciarán and Réidín. At the beginning it was very difficult to get used to their names. Especially the pronunciation. But I think their names are beautiful. Irish names are amazing.

    • @Michael-bf1dt
      @Michael-bf1dt 3 роки тому

      Hi Monique how are you. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 to Brazil 🇧🇷. Hope you’re safe from Covid. It’s a good video. Hope you enjoyed your time in Ireland. Best wishes for a lovely day and stay safe 😊🙏🇧🇷 Michael

  • @stephaniequinn828
    @stephaniequinn828 5 років тому +327

    Would you consider doing a 'least common Irish baby boy names' ? I think it would be really fun to hear some that are very uncommon.

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +32

      Great idea! 😀

    • @GazelleLegs15
      @GazelleLegs15 5 років тому +1

      stephanie quinn I agree!

    • @brendanm4179
      @brendanm4179 5 років тому +4

      Some of these names would make the list! Never heard of anyone called Ultan!

    • @1drkstr
      @1drkstr 5 років тому +3

      Like Eannus. It's a hard one to explain.

    • @cbcluckyii4042
      @cbcluckyii4042 5 років тому +1

      @@brendanm4179 I think there's a city in Mongolia with that name.

  • @t3mptr3s
    @t3mptr3s 5 років тому +256

    I'm from the US and I've never heard that about Seamus and the police. My most favorite Seamus is in Harry Potter.

    • @alisont.6940
      @alisont.6940 5 років тому +11

      It's actually an old fashioned term for a detective. Like Raymond Chandler era. Not really modern slang.

    • @Groovyredhead
      @Groovyredhead 5 років тому +1

      Yeah, I have never heard that either. However, I’m from the south. They may say that up north or out west.

    • @shellsisacoolpear
      @shellsisacoolpear 5 років тому +5

      @@Groovyredhead I'd say most likely new England area as there was a very dense Irish population there in the 20s-50s.

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 5 років тому

      I forgot about Seamus finnigsn !

    • @Teebishere
      @Teebishere 5 років тому +4

      YAYYY A POTTERHEAD😭💛💛

  • @lucal.3373
    @lucal.3373 5 років тому +122

    I feel so much respect for all the irish starbucks baristas :D loved these videos xx

    • @derrilldoyle5651
      @derrilldoyle5651 5 років тому +25

      Why? Irish names wouldn't be strange in Ireland.

    • @editvarga1650
      @editvarga1650 4 роки тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣 I can imagine myself as drawing a legendary figures or fairy tales rather than names on the the paper cups

    • @CarolineMartin
      @CarolineMartin 3 роки тому

      @@derrilldoyle5651 might be. Traditional spellings are just gaining popularity, my older Irish friends are spelled Una, Dervla, Sean etc

  • @golden_starlight_
    @golden_starlight_ 5 років тому +4

    i went to ireland to study english this summer and my favourite teacher was called Oisin. this video is bringing back so many beautiful memories, thank you so much

  • @stevenm.6886
    @stevenm.6886 5 років тому +23

    Visited Ireland last May, beautiful country and people! You are a perfect example! Would love more videos of Irish words or sayings. 🍀

  • @AlexaLikes
    @AlexaLikes 5 років тому +25

    Take a shot everytime there's a fada.
    Woah, I just commented two days ago on your girl name videos about wanting this video! Glad you finally got around to it. It was so randomly suggested to me, because I don't normally watch these videos but the algorithm knows I love accents.

  • @OliviaBright3
    @OliviaBright3 5 років тому +47

    I’m done having babies , but I write and I love this for future projects! And just from a linguistics point of view it’s very interesting to see remnants of an old language and how things were pronounced!

    • @mbfrezon
      @mbfrezon 5 років тому +2

      As in Turlough o'Carolan... really enjoyed both sets of names and appreciate knowing how to say them!

    • @michaelhalsall5684
      @michaelhalsall5684 2 роки тому +1

      Irish isn't "an old language" it's one of the two official language of the Repulic of Ireland, with English being the other. It's one of the 24 language of the European Union and there is Irish language TV in Ireland and an Irish language version of Wikipedia online.

  • @tulpenballerina
    @tulpenballerina 5 років тому +20

    Thank you very much! The irish pronunciation is new to me and I am fascinated. Your name-videos are on point. I like it very much, that you let us know a little bit about the meaning and history. And it is very helpful, that you say every name many times and you write it down.

  • @martinhughes2637
    @martinhughes2637 4 роки тому +2

    @5:30 We named our son Rory Patrick. I’m Irish-American. My Irish born co-worker smiled and said, “you didn’t use the Irish spelling?” I had an image of him having to spell his name over and Over throughout his life. All beautiful names, and I love your video.

  • @dumdumbrown4225
    @dumdumbrown4225 5 років тому +8

    …it’s so cool to hear about these names and their historical significance - I’ve read about many ancient connections between the Celts of ancient Ireland and the ancient Indians ...subcontinental names like Kiran, Siva and Thaara that are common in India although spelled differently in Gaelic have always fascinated me. Thank you for this neat video ...and your silver hair is awesome!

  • @DarksideBallerina
    @DarksideBallerina 5 років тому +7

    We actually recently found out there is Irish in our family! I've always loved Irish names so now I have even more of a reason to give one of my children a good Irish name.

  • @kayleawilson
    @kayleawilson 5 років тому +15

    I’m of Irish descent but I’m an American. I know very little about my heritage, but I wanna know more. I really appreciate you explaining the origin of each name too. Keep up the good work!

  • @oglachnaheireann752
    @oglachnaheireann752 4 роки тому +1

    Dia dhuit, mo Bhanrion!
    Ta tu go halainn!
    Go raibh maith agat!
    Your lessons are deadly class!
    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮🇨🇮

  • @AnimosityKate
    @AnimosityKate 5 років тому +10

    I've watched several UA-cam videos on Irish names and yours are my favourite. I love the way you explain the meanings and pronunciations!

  • @GravityPieceagain
    @GravityPieceagain 5 років тому +22

    I needed these videos two decades ago 😭 I'm ready to rename my kids 🤣

    • @KP-ej7gc
      @KP-ej7gc 4 роки тому

      Gretchen Moran 😂😂

    • @editvarga1650
      @editvarga1650 4 роки тому

      U can get a new baby 🙂

    • @Cinder_311
      @Cinder_311 11 місяців тому

      I Love Irish names! If I would have had another daughter If name her Saoirse ❤

  • @bhk110
    @bhk110 5 років тому +2

    My grandfather spoke Irish but had to supress it. I'm happy to see the language thriving.

  • @DosYazeed
    @DosYazeed 4 роки тому +5

    This was actually very entertaining to watch. Its a fun way to know a bit about another culture and let me just say I love how you introduced the video, I mean you were showing the spelling, pronunciation and even explaining what the name means and where it comes from! I really loved this so thank you.

  • @litrish1
    @litrish1 5 років тому +7

    Thanks for both the boys’ & girls’ names videos! Your explanation of the pronunciations helped me better understand how the vowels & consonants work in Gaelic. Missed seeing Declan & Aisling but lots of interesting names & histories.

  • @seanlepley1474
    @seanlepley1474 Рік тому

    "Wolfe momma"......LOVE the name...great channel..... Love from an American-Irishman..God bless...🇮🇪🇺🇸

  • @byannyeol
    @byannyeol 5 років тому +89

    My black cat name is Ciaran and I swear I didn’t know it means the little dark one it’s really fitting name 😂😂😂

    • @supersweetchick14sup
      @supersweetchick14sup 4 роки тому

      My name is Kiara and now I know why when I look for its meaning little dark one comes up!

    • @alexdoorn234
      @alexdoorn234 4 роки тому +2

      @@supersweetchick14sup my name used to be Kyara before I came out as trans and changed it to Alex. I wish I saw this videp before I could have chosen a more beautiful name.

  • @agnieszkakowalska9658
    @agnieszkakowalska9658 5 років тому +53

    The names are soooo beautiful but the Irish spelling is quite unique!

    • @catbeara
      @catbeara 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, it's because of the way the Irish language is pronounced. Like how in Polish "sz" is like "sh" to English speakers. 😊

    • @rubyshka309
      @rubyshka309 4 роки тому

      Gaelic languages are somthing else i swear...

  • @Melc4ake
    @Melc4ake 5 років тому +21

    Seamus is a name i always knew from Harry Potter 😊👌 love the historical meanings!!

  • @Kysushanz
    @Kysushanz 4 роки тому +1

    I'm from Ulster, many years ago. recently I got a Hungarian Vizsla puppy for my son and called the puppy Connor. A good old Ulster name - I understand it means lover of hounds. I really enjoyed you channel. Ireland is one people, one nation, one heritage.

  • @padraigocarroll8583
    @padraigocarroll8583 5 років тому +61

    As a Pádraig, I believe that a fada over the first a means you prefer Paw-drig and a fadaless Padraig means you prefer Paw-rick, at least that's what I've always thought.

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +3

      Aah so that's it! Good to know, thanks! 😀

    • @catbeara
      @catbeara 5 років тому +3

      I... don't think so. As far as I know the different pronunciation developed as just a regional accent/dialect difference. But the name *can* be spelt differently based on how it's pronounced. "Pádraic" is really the easier way to spell it if it's pronounced with a "c" sound at the end (one of my co-workers spells and pronounces it this way). If you pronounce an "a" as "aw", it should really always have a fada over it in Irish. People just aren't bothered putting fadas over things, but they really should be there.
      Some people will still pronounce "Pádraig" as "Pádraic/Paw-rick", but again it's an accent/regional thing, it just means that they pronounce the "g" at the end of their words much more softly and quickly and perhaps not pronouncing the "d".
      Like "dearmad" (forget) in Irish. Some places it's pronounced "dahr-mud", others "darr-ood" - thereby changing the sound quite a bit, but not the spelling. There's also Caoimhe ("Keeva" vs "Kwee-va). Or "ionadh" ("oo-nah" vs "ee-nah"), which means "surprise". Accents, what can you do. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @padraigocarroll8583
      @padraigocarroll8583 5 років тому +1

      @@catbeara Irish is a fascinating language, to me, it gets even more fascinating when you look at the differences in regional dialect, I also think your answer is far more educated and researched, where as I completely guessed it, so I am very grateful for your knowledgeable response, thank you.

    • @catbeara
      @catbeara 5 років тому

      @@padraigocarroll8583 I agree, I find the differences really interesting and I've been learning more about them recently. 😊 But I wouldn't say I'm super knowledgeable, I'm not an expert or anything!

    • @catbeara
      @catbeara 5 років тому

      @joey dunlop wow, love it 😂

  • @mackenzieb2218
    @mackenzieb2218 5 років тому +27

    You are seriously the most beautiful human! I love the Irish accent, I find myself staring at your mouth as you talk lmaoo

  • @kalyps30
    @kalyps30 5 років тому +3

    I like Féilim. Sounds nice and I appreciate that it's pretty much pronounced like it's spelt.

  • @NiceandEasyASMR
    @NiceandEasyASMR Рік тому +1

    Beautiful names and language. I’m part Irish back several generations but these are so difficult for me to pronounce 😅

  • @Amysbiblereads
    @Amysbiblereads 5 років тому +11

    My first ever boyfriend was called Feidhlimidh (Felimy) and I adored his Irish family! ❤️

    • @Amysbiblereads
      @Amysbiblereads 4 роки тому

      Cáca Milis sa Seomra Spraoi ahh it is ❤️ he was my first love! Adored his name!

  • @TonyM9
    @TonyM9 4 роки тому +2

    As a harpist the first Irish name that always comes to mind is Turlough. Turlough O’Carolan is probably the most famous harpist who ever lived. Over two hundred of his compositions survive today and every harpist I’ve ever met, even if they don’t play Irish music as a rule, can play at least one or two of his tunes. Carolan’s Concerto, Blind Mary, Bridget Cruise, Robert Jordan, The Separation of the Soul and Body, Squire Wood’s Lamentation On the Refusal of His Halfpence, Planxty Burke, Sí Bheag Sí Mór... The guy was a genius. Surprises me the name isn’t better known.

  • @KeaIrene23
    @KeaIrene23 4 роки тому +1

    thank you! im american but i have massive irish family ties/heritage. I love learning about my original family heritage and ive always wanted to consider a baby name reflecting that, but i've always struggled with pronouncing irish words/ names. thank you!

  • @intoalivinghope
    @intoalivinghope 4 роки тому +4

    You should do some videos on Irish history! My dad's family was traced back to the Ulster region through genealogy records (know anyone with the last name McCollum or any variant?), but when he had a DNA test done through Ancestry it came back with some Scandinavian heritage and we were completely perplexed. After hearing you talk about the Vikings intermarrying with the Irish it makes sense. Thanks for sharing!

  • @jamesr1703
    @jamesr1703 4 роки тому +2

    Two of my grandparents came from Germany and two came from Ireland. I watched this video, because I am interested in learning more about where my Irish grandparents came from. Been to Ireland once and hope to return.

  • @nancyfenity9817
    @nancyfenity9817 5 років тому +7

    In America, the name Seamus became a synonym for private detective many years ago (I think the 1930's). It had no connection to police, but was a slang name for a P.I.(private investigator) and I think it became popularized in cheap fiction.
    I called my first adopted cat Seamus because he was constantly snooping about and getting into things he shouldn't, and because I am Scotch/Irish but had no children. If I had kids, I would have named them using names from my heritage.

  • @karenblohm3279
    @karenblohm3279 Рік тому +1

    I found your girl names and now the boys. I recently picked up a book from An Irish Village Mystery series. Very helpful with the names. 😂

  • @nikgeo8690
    @nikgeo8690 4 роки тому +4

    I love the meanings of all these names... They almost resemble ancient native American names in their translation...

  • @downundathunda9446
    @downundathunda9446 4 роки тому +1

    I'm Australian.. we have a very thick and deep accent, when pronouncing anything, but, as decendant of Irish, I love this

  • @marsbars965
    @marsbars965 5 років тому +229

    America: Owen
    Ireland: Eoghan

    • @mudkipjuice
      @mudkipjuice 5 років тому +23

      Owen/Owain is actually the Welsh spelling, not specifically American.

    • @lottieerin3146
      @lottieerin3146 5 років тому +2

      I think Owen is Welsh and Eoin is English?

    • @dunneincrewgear
      @dunneincrewgear 5 років тому +7

      Lottie Erin
      Eoin is definitely Irish...

    • @StrathpefferJunction
      @StrathpefferJunction 5 років тому +1

      @@dunneincrewgear It's also Scots Gaelic.

    • @davincent98
      @davincent98 5 років тому +2

      Does that count the Scots Ewan?

  • @davidflaherty8592
    @davidflaherty8592 5 років тому +1

    Can't wait to visit Ireland for the first time in March. My son's name is Christopher Seamus. Flying into Dublin and making our way to Galway. Lots of cousins I haven't met. Flahertys, Concannons, Foleys and Folans and Conleys to name a few.

  • @TheSplittercell
    @TheSplittercell 4 роки тому +3

    She is very good at delivering information.
    I want to hear her telling irish lores or ancient sites stories

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  4 роки тому

      Thanks! I'm planning to do some of those stories soon :)

  • @RamonaQ
    @RamonaQ 5 років тому +24

    I love these! So interesting - Thank you!

  • @Brancarussell
    @Brancarussell 5 років тому +6

    I love your videos! Thanks for teaching us a little history behind each name. You are great 😘

  • @jvzmine99
    @jvzmine99 5 років тому +2

    My best friends moms name is naoise! She came to New York from Ireland years ago but the accent is still strong, love it.

  • @Tripsshetakes
    @Tripsshetakes 5 років тому +21

    There’s a town in California near my hometown called Turlock. I never realized it to be Irish. I assumed it to be Native American like most of the cities in CA.

    • @irhonda31
      @irhonda31 5 років тому +3

      I thought the same thing! I’m also from the Central Valley.

    • @paytonrochester800
      @paytonrochester800 5 років тому +4

      Same thing here 🙋🏾‍♀️

    • @hippievickey
      @hippievickey 5 років тому +4

      Same same!!!

    • @sherryrobinson7389
      @sherryrobinson7389 4 роки тому

      "Turkey's from Turlock" said 3x was a commercial decades ago!

  • @crystalheart9
    @crystalheart9 4 роки тому

    You are the best at pronouncing these names so I can understand them.

  • @robinmoore4994
    @robinmoore4994 5 років тому +45

    I love how the Irish say "em" instead of "um". I'm in the States and I find "em" to be more endearing then "ummmm" LOL.

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +5

      lol I never realised there was a difference before but a few people have pointed it out 😄

    • @StrathpefferJunction
      @StrathpefferJunction 5 років тому +4

      It's a British Isles thing, not just Ireland. It's very common in Scotland.

    • @FOC-xu2kw
      @FOC-xu2kw 5 років тому +1

      @@StrathpefferJunction no such thing as the British Isles. But sure Scottish people are more like us than the English!

    • @StrathpefferJunction
      @StrathpefferJunction 5 років тому +6

      @@FOC-xu2kw I'm not getting into a long debate over the geographical term 'British Isles', but its continual use as a descriptive term is a moot point and usage really comes down to where you're from and, to some extent, your political preferences or background; rightly or wrongly, you'll almost certainly find far more people who use the term 'British Isles' than don't. The word 'British'/'Britain' has roots that pre-date the poltical entity of Britain, just as Scandinavia, Celtic and other longstanding terms describe various peoples and places, many of which are politically independent from one another. Some Irish people (for reasons that I am not at all unsympathetic to) don't like the term British Isles, others aren't bothered. I've heard Irish citizens use it and other Irish citizens denounce it. The way that I and many others use it is as a simple descriptive geographical term, not a political, one. Debates can also be had about 'America', the English Channel and other geographic terms with baggage and complex poltical history, but this is a light hearted threat and that's for another day.

    • @johnmcconkey1521
      @johnmcconkey1521 4 роки тому +1

      @@StrathpefferJunction well said.

  • @GirlsingerSV
    @GirlsingerSV 3 роки тому

    I have no idea how your videos came across my recommended vids but I’m so glad they did. I just started reading All the Murmuring Bones by A.G. Slatter and now I know how to sound out Aoife and Óisín’s names in my head, thanks to your baby girl and baby boy names videos.

  • @cait8693
    @cait8693 5 років тому +139

    My brothers name is ciarán but we spell it Kieron - but he’s got 4 friends with the same name and every single one is spelt differently!!!

    • @sanjanavuyyuru7142
      @sanjanavuyyuru7142 5 років тому +3

      cait toal my brother’s named Kiran, it’s pronounced the same way, it’s also an Indian name

    • @maggieduhlena
      @maggieduhlena 5 років тому +3

      I have a cousin Kieran!

    • @YourShadowKeeper
      @YourShadowKeeper 5 років тому +1

      My families heritage is Irish and we were all given traditional Irish first and middle names, my older brother's name is Ciarán pronounced closer to Care-en.

    • @michelleflood8220
      @michelleflood8220 5 років тому +1

      It depends that is simply the more traditional spelling as gaeilge spelling and spelt that way because all c names in Irish are pronounced with a hard k sound as there is no k in the Gaelic alphabet and by that I mean the Scottish Gaelic doesn’t have it either .

    • @desertrose0601
      @desertrose0601 5 років тому +1

      Likely because in English, “C” followed by an “i” is a soft “S” sound, not a hard “K” sound, so to pronounce it right in an English-speaking country, swapping the C for a K makes sense.

  • @GenXfrom75
    @GenXfrom75 4 роки тому +2

    I wish I'd seen this or heard these names before I was finished having kids! This is amazing and so educational! Thank you!

  • @clairealexander1346
    @clairealexander1346 5 років тому +6

    I'm a new subscriber, and also Canadian. Hi! ... :)
    That being said, I'm loving this series! It would be so cool if you did names that are popular based on where people originate(d) from. For example, I know that my Irish family comes from Wexford. I would love it if you did a series on popular names from specific origins. Is that even a thing?
    Love your channel. I look forward to whatever you come up with, next!

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +1

      That's a great idea! I'll definitely do that, thanks :)

  • @brendaquiroga4814
    @brendaquiroga4814 4 роки тому +1

    I’ve noticed that there are a lot of Niall’s in Ireland. I was kind of surprised not to see it here, but I loved the names you shared. Definitely some beautiful ones.

  • @m.a.g.g.o
    @m.a.g.g.o 5 років тому +4

    I’ve always loved the name Oisín!

  • @stevebirmingham9650
    @stevebirmingham9650 4 роки тому

    You have a great way of explaining the meanings and the pronunciation of the Irish names, you do a great job girl you have a great Irish speaking voice .

  • @rondalafollette181
    @rondalafollette181 5 років тому +5

    Love this video! I have to laugh, I live in Turlock!😂 Had no idea it was Irish!

  • @craigshannon7955
    @craigshannon7955 5 років тому +2

    I'm so intrigued... I always thought I had a strong Irish name but wow... I love Tadgh too!!!

  • @sirql8
    @sirql8 5 років тому +7

    Fantastic, I love the name meanings, culture and pronunciation... And even though it appears to be done in your home, your production and delivery is first-rate !

  • @jacquimg2469
    @jacquimg2469 Рік тому

    I watched the Irish girl names and , of course, I had to come back for the boy names! I found the names enchanting. If I knew how to incorporate any of these lovely names into the family during the time I was creating the family, I would have. But I married a man of Russian descent and the poor children would have two names they would have to spell out for their whole lives. Whatever, I enjoyed these two videos very much.

  • @toscadonna
    @toscadonna 5 років тому +4

    I live in NYC, and I know a Ciaran, Ultan, Padraigh, and Cormac who are Irish guys here. They’re good folks.

  • @moodilyoodily
    @moodilyoodily 5 років тому +1

    Names I'd like to hear include Cúmhaí and Síoda. Thanks for this video, it's very helpful and I'm so glad I stumbled upon your channel

  • @princesssita20
    @princesssita20 5 років тому +31

    I'm chilean living in Ireland with my Irish partner. He kept talking about a seamus and I always thought it was a nickname "shameless" until one day after a long time I asked him why they were calling him that... Omg he couldn't laugh harder 😂 and then proceeded to explain the name hahaha.

  • @samanthasheehan7925
    @samanthasheehan7925 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you soooooo much for this I’m Native American and my husband Irish and I could for the life of me figure out good Irish names and means and how to pronounce them 😅 soo thank you soooo much

  • @tommoncrieff1154
    @tommoncrieff1154 5 років тому +8

    Lovely video. Many Irish names are not specifically Irish in derivation but Celtic and are variations on themes you also find in Wales, Scotland, Cornwall and the Basque regions of France and Spain. The complex spellings (to English speakers) are a modern trend as part of resurgent nationalism and the search for identity in a globalist world. Scotland and Wales are doing the same thing. In previous centuries the trend was to simplify spellings and to go for Christian names. There was no accepted spelling of ancient names because 99% of people couldn't read and communities spoke with very different accents. So Eoghan, Ian, Ewen, Owen etc. are really all the same name.

  • @ZinniaLP
    @ZinniaLP 5 років тому +1

    I really like these videos. I have German, Welsh, Hungarian, Romani (gypsy) and Irish ancestry. I know pretty much nothing of any of them :/
    I like learning little bits about where my family came from

  • @primmoore6232
    @primmoore6232 5 років тому +6

    I'm really enjoying your videos! I'd like to suggest 2 of Brendan Gleeson's, Domhnall (he says it rhymes with tonal) and Brian (pronounced bree-in not bry-an).

  • @Greenislife
    @Greenislife 4 роки тому +2

    Goodness, the info about the name Lochlann was really interesting. I'm Swedish, and we often say blonde kids have hair like "Lin". It's the plant and material you make linnen from. And lock is of course locks. We would probably say linlock instead of locklin though.

  • @mcmelre
    @mcmelre 5 років тому +3

    Wow, where I am from in California, the next town over (where I went to high school and where my father was born and raised) is called Turlock! I never knew it was an Irish boys name!

    • @peadarruane6582
      @peadarruane6582 5 років тому +1

      Its a placename as well to a village in county Mayo in the west of Ireland.

  • @efw2381
    @efw2381 5 років тому +2

    Missed the best one. Mine.. Eamon ;) Very nice job with all the pronunciations! 👍👍

    • @dhufishhunter6455
      @dhufishhunter6455 5 років тому

      Yeah I was waiting for my name to get read out but it never happened.

    • @efw2381
      @efw2381 5 років тому

      @@dhufishhunter6455 whoa never seen it spelled with 2 m's.. very cool.

    • @dhufishhunter6455
      @dhufishhunter6455 5 років тому

      Yeah it's an unusual variant for sure

  • @meyziemeyze2013
    @meyziemeyze2013 5 років тому +8

    my cousin named her son Chulainn Osheen back in April. She pronounces his name as "Cullen Oh--sheen".

  • @marren12345
    @marren12345 5 років тому +1

    The clearest explanations (boys and girls names video) I've seen. Thanks. I'm seconding the suggestion of a video for Irish pronunciation rules in general. H following a consonant seems to have magical properties . . .

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +1

      Great idea for a video, I'll definitely do that :)

    • @marren12345
      @marren12345 5 років тому

      @@WolfeMomma My favorite is the town of Dun Laoghaire. The Dun is pretty straightforward, but you really need more information to see that with American-English eyes and say Leery. Going by Outlander, seems to be a girl's name too! Thanks.

    • @peadarruane6582
      @peadarruane6582 5 років тому +1

      h has magical properties in most languages lol. The french just ignore it. In English something like GH can make a word sound any manner of ways lol :)

  • @aw8758
    @aw8758 4 роки тому +9

    Uhmmm I’m Trinidadian but I will be using Irish names for my kids. They are absolutely beautiful and what I love the most is the names have meanings! Absolutely love when cultures are rich ...(love the girls names too!)

  • @butterflyfairyland
    @butterflyfairyland 4 роки тому +2

    What can you tell me about Declan? I named my son this. I love his name. First heard it from the movie Leap Year with Amy Adams

  • @dR3aMfyre
    @dR3aMfyre 5 років тому +3

    The first 4 are my favorites, especially Féilim and Tadgh!!

  • @nunya5891
    @nunya5891 2 роки тому

    My great grandmother came to America from Ireland. My grandmother went back some years after her mother passed in ealry the 80's and traced our family history. Somewhere down the line Éamon de Valera is in our family tree. She used to tell everbody at family get togethers and would bring out the book she brought back from family in Ireland with all our family photos and history. Never got to meet my great grandma. But I do miss my grandmother. She was a one of a kind stubborn Irish woman...... But we always new grandma loved us.

  • @Mojohjohjoh
    @Mojohjohjoh 5 років тому +6

    My dad was born in Dublin and came to Australia with his older siblings when he was 15 to finish his schooling. He never talks about his childhood but on the rare occasion I hear something from my aunt's and uncle's. In 24 now and I decided years ago that I when/if I ever had kids I'd want to give them a traditional Irish name as a middle name just so they always have that reminder of their family tree unlike me who was named after my mum's side of the family.

  • @BOLLOCKS1968
    @BOLLOCKS1968 3 роки тому +1

    Love the Father Ted reference ! I smell wee 😂😂😂Great video! Cheers ✌ ❤

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  3 роки тому

      😂that made me laugh out loud

  • @ballerinaluv3130
    @ballerinaluv3130 5 років тому +3

    So fun! Thank you! I have an “Asher” & a “Finn”! ❤️ blessings to u

  • @j.svensson7652
    @j.svensson7652 4 роки тому +1

    Having ancestors from Antrim.... this was very cool! Thank you!

  • @jacobnestle3805
    @jacobnestle3805 5 років тому +3

    Seamus came from the same root as James, which is related to Jacob - they all come from Hebrew Ya'akov and mean supplanted! I did a lot of research on this back in the day and some other related names include Santiago and Diego in the Iberian peninsula!

  • @marialuisaguerrerosantotom8093
    @marialuisaguerrerosantotom8093 4 роки тому

    Thanks a million!! Finally I am able to pronounce correctly 'Diarmuid'. It has taken me two years of living in Ireland.

  • @IceHawk18
    @IceHawk18 5 років тому +7

    I had to watch this to see if my sons name would be here and it is! My little ancient one, Cian. As soon as I saw it, I fell in love with his name. Unfortunately for him, we're in Canada and I have yet to have a person pronounce it properly. I honestly thought people would read it as Ian with a 'C'. I feel bad for him sometimes but I love how his name ties him to hundreds of years of history and heritage. It's important to have that connection to your roots

    • @Michael-bf1dt
      @Michael-bf1dt 3 роки тому

      Hi Kristina how are you. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 to Canada 🇨🇦. Hope you’re safe from Covid. It’s a good video. Cian is a lovely name. Best wishes for a good week 😊🙏 Michael

  • @roritaylor3569
    @roritaylor3569 4 роки тому +2

    My nickname growing up and today is Rori, though for awhile in high school I was spelling it like Ruairi. My great-great-grandparents are from Ireland, came to America and had my great-grandma in New Jersey.

  • @hanaj
    @hanaj 5 років тому +259

    I’d be first out in the spelling bee. 😳

  • @GazelleLegs15
    @GazelleLegs15 5 років тому +1

    Hello! Sending love from America. I loved this video and the baby girls one too. I’d be interested in a video about famous King’s and queens of Ireland names.

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому

      Great idea! I'll definitely do a video on that :)

  • @patricksteele7336
    @patricksteele7336 5 років тому +133

    I just watched the baby girls names, didn’t see the baby boys name in the videos to the side, thought oh Jesus, I’ll have to go find some video from eight months ago now, I go into your channel, and what do I see? “Irish baby boys names - 3 hours ago”

  • @joymckenziewendt4013
    @joymckenziewendt4013 5 років тому +2

    Thank you! For putting spelling and pronunciations!

  • @sissylynn9566
    @sissylynn9566 4 роки тому +4

    I love these names as well as the girl names from your other video. I have always been told that my ancestry was Irish. I recently took a DNA test and it came back 96% Irish and the other 4% was Norway. Therefore I especially love the name Lochlann. The Gaelic spelling of my maiden name actually means "Sea Warrior" . It doesn't resemble the angelizied version at all. The Galic spelling is McMurchadh and was the name of an infamous king from Leinster responsible for bringing the British to Ireland. The angelized spelling is Murrow.

  • @leomcguire7038
    @leomcguire7038 5 років тому +2

    Maybe Turlough is rare in your experience, but there was a Turlough O'Carolan who wrote distinctly Irish music in the early 18th Century; he was contemporary with Mozart. Check out some recordings by The Chieftains.

  • @jenniferthomas9887
    @jenniferthomas9887 5 років тому +10

    I love this! Could you do Keigan? It's my son's name.

    • @WolfeMomma
      @WolfeMomma  5 років тому +2

      I'll definitely do Keigan in the next one! Great name :)

  • @alexisdillon7368
    @alexisdillon7368 3 роки тому +1

    We live in Canada and have named our first son Tadhg...we changed the spelling to Tighe but people still have difficulty with it. Once they know how to say it, they love it though!

  • @jessicadelaney9296
    @jessicadelaney9296 5 років тому +40

    Do you have any American relatives? I've watched a few of your videos and i find your accent to be a big mix of American and Irish! mad to hear all of our variations

    • @kwalts88
      @kwalts88 5 років тому +22

      I asked this once. She half Canadian :)

    • @jessicadelaney9296
      @jessicadelaney9296 5 років тому +2

      Karen Walters ahhh makes so much sense, thank you!

    • @agnieszkakowalska9658
      @agnieszkakowalska9658 5 років тому +5

      I think it's actually the Irish reminiscence in American English, not the other way around - I've heard quite a lot of Irish people in Dublin with the same accent as hers

  • @robinsnest7627
    @robinsnest7627 4 роки тому +2

    I am virtually visiting my ancestors homeland , it is amazing how much history you know. Impressive. I’ll check out your social etiquette later. Thank you for sharing your videos. I am learning more about Ireland these past few days than my entire life. Everyone’s videos has been quite helpful as well as enjoyable. Until later cousin, let us oft speak kind words to each other.