Originally posted by jofice:Eoin? Not sure about thatThought that would be Irish for Owen, but it can also be Eoghain I suppose.
you're certainly right - this site is not to the most trustworthy I guess

Originally posted by jofice:Eoin? Not sure about thatThought that would be Irish for Owen, but it can also be Eoghain I suppose.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:My name in Irish is Amlaíb according to wikipedia.
Originally posted by Mr_Trek:My name in Irish is Amlaíb according to wikipedia.
Originally posted by jofice:I told you the Irish for Kieran a while ago didn't I?![]()
Originally posted by jofice:[..]
Can honestly say that doesn't make any sense. I following A doesn't work![]()
Olaf (pronounced /ˈoʊləf/, /ˈoʊlɑːf/, or British /ˈoʊlæf/; Old Norse: Ōleifr, Anleifr; Old English: Ǣlāf, Anlāf) is a Germanic name of Proto-Germanic origin, meaning "ancestor's heirloom". It was borrowed into Old Irish and spelled Amlaíb.
Originally posted by fabian:Going to a 83 years old woman. Bye