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Culains name was from a historical fantasy book (me and my partner are big fans of that genre! Slightly geeky though ), its also from the old irish hero called Cuchulain. Eabhas was just one I came across on the internet and really liked, its means alive or live, but also has Hebrew origins as well apparently!Jeanette wrote:I was thinking that too. I had to double check with my spellings for both of your children. Very unusual but sound lovelynames. Where did you gt them from?weezypops wrote:Keeley, how do you pronounce Eabha?
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