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Strong Irish boys name that was used just five times last year

Strong Irish boys name that was used just five times last year

Irish names are universally celebrated for their
uniqueness and charm,
both in terms of meaning and pronunciation.
Names have been passed down through generations,
and families have worked to keep traditions alive. Some classic Irish names like Aoife and Padraig are standing firm at the
top of baby name lists
all around the world. However, the popularity of others has faded over the years, and resulted in them being left in the past and forgotten.
Recently, a TikTok user who goes by vivienne_in_nyc shared a video talking about an Irish name that was used just five times last year and is at risk of becoming extinct.
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The user spoke about some of the
more popular Irish names
that have exploded in popularity in recent years, but noted that one name that is one of the least popular is beautiful sounding, and has a meaning to match.
Daimhín
Daimhín is the Irish for Devin, and is pronounced Daw-veen or Daw-vin. The meaning of the name translates to 'little deer' in the English language. It can also mean 'little ox.' The word for ox in Irish is 'Damh' and typically, adding 'ín' or an 'een' sound to the end of the word, means 'little.'
Vivienne continued in the video, 'Being an Irish speaker myself, I couldn't help but notice the similarities between Daimhín and the Irish word for spider, Damhan Alla, which translates to 'little ox of the wall.' I don't know who came up with that one!'
Fiadh
Lots of Irish names are inspired by nature, animals and plants.
Fiadh is one of the most popular names for baby girls
at the moment, and that also means 'deer' or 'wilderness.'
Réalta
Names with celestial connotations have also been on the rise, perhaps the most common being
Réalta
, which means star.
Grian
Likewise, the lead singer of the popular band Fontaines DC is named Grian, which means sun.
If you're looking for something a bit more adventurous than Conor or Cillian, Daimhín might be the perfect choice. Alternatively, Daithí is a slightly more common and similarly pronounced name that means David.
For the latest local news and features on Irish America, visit our homepage
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