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Thoughts on Eithne/Enya?


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#1 Laney

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Posted 11 June 2021 - 12:06 PM

What do you think of Eithne? I'm mostly Irish and this name is starting to grow on me. If I were to use it, should I spell it the original way or Enya? I don't usually like untraditional spellings, but Eithne might trip people up with the spelling and pronunciation.

Also, please hit me up with some combos! Thanks! 🙂

Eithne/Enya _________ Fleming
_________ Eithne/Enya Fleming


I prefer classic/vintage names and names that honor my Irish, Latvian, Scottish, or Scandinavian/Viking roots.

* If using Eithne/Enya as a MN, I don't want the first name to be too popular. I try to stay out of the top 200, but may consider something in the 150-199 range if I like it enough to overlook the popularity. I'm okay with a more common middle as long as it isn't filler (I love Rose, Elizabeth, Anne, Noelle, Kate, Jane, and Mae though).

No BNOGs, unisex names, or anything too trendy. I think names should age well.

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Posted 13 June 2021 - 05:54 PM

I have a friend named Enya, and it fits her perfectly! I have never met another, and no one has issues with spelling. However, I think you should stick to the anglicized spelling (I was a little confused when I saw the non!) :)

 

For middle name ideas...

 

Enya Aster Fleming (In love!!)

Enya Astoria Fleming

Enya Jane Fleming (So adorable!)

Enya Judith Fleming (Love!!)

Enya Natalie Fleming

Enya Madeleine Fleming

Enya Violet Fleming

 

I tried to pull inspiration from your combos! Let me know if you like any :)


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Posted 14 June 2021 - 06:04 AM

I think that Eithne is visibly far more beautiful. But you shouldn't make a child sacrifice a life of smooth spelling for a lovelier appearance in this case, and I think Enya's the way to go.  


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