Amaniah Amomiah Bellona Bethyn Berthia Bezberianna Carolanna Cementia Charnock Claradine Clarentina Coliberry Dennett Elizabethia Elva Emina Eulina Fanniel Flamock Francelia Frusannah Georgiana which was spoken George-Anna or George-Jayna.
Irish female names 18th century. While OBriens collection includes. Amellia is also a moderately popular baby name. Edward Mathew Maurice and Richard.
According to legend Oonagh was the Queen of the Fairies. The female form Patricia was not created in Scotland until the 18th century. Randal MacDonnell 4th Earl of Antrim.
Meanwhile close to a quarter of all Irish women in 1911 were called either Mary or Bridget. Aoife ee-fa This name means beautiful radiant or joyful and likely derives from the Gaelic word aoibh meaning beauty or pleasure. It was a favorite female name in later medieval Ireland.
The same is true of Patrick. OBriens Corpus Genealogiarum Hiberniae Dublin. Somewhat common as birth names Addie Ada etc.
Are comparable to the common Eddie. Anne Wellesley Countess of Mornington. Dicy Dicey for Candice Denize Darcy Darcey Dicia Eurydice Eurydicia Edith Diana Laodicea Lodicy Lodicia Luradice Leodicia Theodocia Theodosia and it also became a name on its own seems to be seen more in the South in the 19th century.
Angela and Angeline were first used in England and America in the 18th century. Aelish Truth Teller Afric Pleasant Agata. 9 more Amelia.