Chibroptic wrote:
Hi,
I got to find a name for my new Irish Wolfhound puppy, already got a old Wolfhound whos name is "Weillin o chnoic na gaoithe" , and this puppy will be a new friend for him.
Got to make a final choice, and after ask for an extended name wich is more poetic like the name of my old Weillin, if you ever got better names idea, it will be a pleasure, but the name have to begin with H or a Vowel.
Thank you all.
It will be hard to find examples that begin with a "h" because words very rarely begin with one in Irish, unless they're new words that have entered the language recently. "H"s are used mostly to show a shift in pronunciation, for various reasons that are necessary.
Enech - old.Ir for "face" but also means "honour"
Also,
Oisín means "little deer"- which is funny because wolfhounds grow that big

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Wait for confirmations!
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I'm familiar with Munster Irish/ Gaolainn na Mumhan (GM) and the Official Standard/an Caighdeán Oifigiúil (CO)