List of Irish Names for Recording by www.talkirish.com

Latest post Sun, May 12 2013 17:42 by moskeff. 20 replies.
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    Re: List of Irish Names for Recording by www.talkirish.com

    There's my name, Nessa, or Neasa as some people spel it. It is NOT a derivative of Vanessa, there is a legend about a queen called Nessa.

    Niamh

    Saoirse

    Setanta (love that name!)

    Aodhinn

    Aoife

    Clodagh

    Eimir

    Deirdre

    Sean

    Séan (pronounced Shane)

    Can't think of any more right now, but I will be back!

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    Re: List of Irish Names for Recording by www.talkirish.com

    Just curious, is it planned to record Irish surnames as well? I think that would also be quite interesting.

    Tíogar Nicolás Ó Sé

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    I think it would be hard because there are so many of them, but I suppose it would be possible to do the most common one hundred.

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    Maybe we could do the most common hundred, and then any afterwards upon request?

    By the way, I see that you have a map of Ireland up as your profile picture, but what does the green represent? Those aren't the Gaeltachtaí, are they? If so, what year would that have been?

    Tíogar Nicolás Ó Sé

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  • Sun, May 12 2013 17:32 In reply to

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    Re: List of Irish Names for Recording by www.talkirish.com

    Hi

    Really intereted in what you know about skinnaders.

    My family are Skeffingtons/ skiffingtons from townland of Foygh, Donaghmore near Dungannon in CoTyrone - but ancestors in Donaghmore graveyeard from 17th & 18th century are Skinnaders. Trying to work out when / why name changed. Your explanation makes some sense as there are skeffingtons in Mayo and Roscommon and Dungannon. My family are now in Lanarkshire Scotland - from 1909. Many sons went to USA in 1830s and 1850s although farm was only sold up in 1950s. I know my family was in Donaghmore for at least 300 years but don't know if they arrived in Ireland - from where? in early 17th century or if they were normans from 11th century or old irish.

    Any further information you may have would be much appreciated.

    Best wsihes

    Maureen Skeffington

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  • Sun, May 12 2013 17:42 In reply to

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    Re: List of Irish Names for Recording by www.talkirish.com

    Hi

    I'm really interested in what you have said about Skinnader name. My family are Skiffington/ skeffington from townland of Foygh, Donaghmore near Dungannon in Co Tyrone. Ancestors in Donaghmore graveyard are Skinnaders buried in 17th and 18th centuries. we know family were in townland for at least 300 years, but don't know origins. I was told they would have been Macskinnaders.

    There are a lot of Skiffingtons in Mayo, Roscommon and Tyrone with all different spellings. Don't know when / why name was changed but thought it might be for political reasons.

    Any information you hvae would be much appreciated.

    Best wishes

    Maureen Skeffington

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