Hahaha that is hilarious.
Looks like he is some sort of common garden snail.
What has always flummoxed me is in school I had a buddy called Dermot....spelled Diarmuid......he wasn't even irish.
Hahaha that is hilarious.
Looks like he is some sort of common garden snail.
Well, the first depends on the particular region of Ireland, thete are a couple of spellings, as there are for most names. It is quite common to mispronounce Aoife as E-Fa in modern Irish parlance, it is originally and traditionally EE-Feh however.![]()
A boys name this time:
Conchobhar = Con r.
I genuinely think Micheal is a bit of a stupid spelling.
So there.
You know me better than to need to ask that![]()
Pretty sure you're thinking of the surname or male name and neither are pronounced Keeva.
Huh that's rich of you.
Well, the first depends on the particular region of Ireland, there are a couple of spellings, as there are for most names. It is quite common to pronounce Aoife as E-Fa in modern Irish parlance, it is originally and traditionally EE-Feh however, a very slight difference.![]()
Edit: I just noticed my original post said EE-Fey, the Y should have been an H. Big fingers, small iPad KB...apologies.
A boys name this time:
Conchobhar = Con r.
Some people do spell it like that, which is why it's stupid. I've met plenty. There were two Michaels in my school. Me, correctly, and the other, Micheal.
Some people do spell it like that, which is why it's stupid. I've met plenty. There were two Michaels in my school. Me, correctly, and the other, Micheal.
It makes me cringe when people are called Robb.
So selfish. Someone else could use that B, you don't even need it.
Jason Lee named his kid
Pilot Inspektor
Wtf.
I have to step in here.
My first girlfriend was called Caoimbhe pronounced keave ee
My niece is called Aoife pronounced ee fa
My name in Conor, in Irish it is spelt Conchobhar pronounced crow hur
I hope that clears it up. Just to add, my gran is a native Irish speaker, it was her first language.