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We need a name for a Irish Wolfhound puppy, a little girl.

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RATTER15 | 09:41 Sat 03rd Jul 2010 | Animals & Nature
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We want a nice name for our new arrival next Saturday, an Irish Wolfhound puppy. (We have two already, see profile pic)

For those not familiar with the breed, they are the worlds tallest dogs, (not necessarily the biggest just the tallest) they are probably one of the friendliest, gentlest and serene breeds and of course they are Irish.

We would like a name to reflect all of these things if possible, preferably an Irish name.

Please help :-)
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Or even Tippi (as in Tipperary)
Finbar or Fergus!
PADDYWAC
Its a (not so) little girl!
kaya
Fidelma

or how about extending the Arthurian theme with Morgan, or Morgana, or not irish but really off the wall Elena after the female were-wolf in the Otherworld novels
Grace...

Grace O'Malley was the pirate queen of Mayo.
grace is nice ummmm
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barb, lol, she is very little at the moment :-)
is chloe irish?
I don't think so...

Sinead...
RATTER15 have ya decided on any yet
how about Caoimhe?
(pronounced Keeva) is an Irish Gaelic given name derived from the Gaelic caomh, meaning beautiful, gentle or precious. It is from the same root as the Irish name Kevin
lush name
enya (irish: eithne)
Citizen Smith!! (Smithy or even Foxy!!!)
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We like Enya, I dont think we will actually decide until we get her but some good names coming up, ty guys and gals :-)
you will know wen you see her
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Caoimhe
(pronounced Keeva) is very nice!!!!! meaning beautiful, gentle or precious.
Mor cu.

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