I am due in mid-January and we have no idea what to name our first baby boy. His middle name will definitely be Joseph, which is the middle name of my late father, as well as my brother. My family is Italian and my husband's is Irish, so we would like to honor the heritage of both families.
Our daughters are Katherine and Abigail, and so we would like something that goes nicely with their names.
Strong Celtic First Name to go with Biblical/Italian Middle Name?
Here are some gaelic names
Logan Joseph
Logan, Katherine and Abigail
Devin Joseph
Devin, Katherine and Abigail
Shawn/Sean Joseph
Shawn Joseph, Katherine and Abigail
Ryan Joseph
Ryan, Katherine and Abigail
Tevin Joseph
Tevin, Katherine and Abigail
Bryant Joseph
Bryant, Katherine and Abigail
Ashton joseph
Ashton, Katherine and Abigail
Connor Joseph
Connor, Katherine and Abigail
Corey Joseph
Corey, Katherine and Abigail
Cameron Joseph
Cameron, Katherine and Abigail
Collin Joseph
Collin, Katherine and Abigail'
Shane Jospeh
Shane, Katherine and Abigail
Patrick Joseph
Patrick, Katherine and ABigail
Evan Joseph
Evan, Catherine and Abiigail
Reply:Connor, Rory, Brian, Patrick, Liam, Gavin, Casey, Brendan, Dillon, Keane, Keenan, Kevin, Nolan, Shane, Ryan, Shawn, Troy
:) Good luck.
Reply:I like Aidan too. Patrick is a bit cliche. Padhraic (pronounced pawric) or padraig are Irish for patrick. Other classic Irish names:
Liam (short for William)
Colm - means Dove
Seamus - Irish for James
Sean - Irish for John
Niall
Rory (Or Ruairi)
Reply:Donald Joseph
Angus Joseph
Fion Joseph
Gregor Joseph
Doug Joseph
Scott Joseph
Collin Joseph
Sean Joseph
Reply:Garreth, Tristan, Carey/Carlin/Casey, Desmond
Reply:Try Aidan - boy or girl - it means little fire and is often (but not always) given to a red haired child
Reply:How about keelan - it means slender one in irish and is unique and is a boys name
Reply:theres always generic patrick
Reply:the only irish name i know of is Ciarč°Šn
china rose
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